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Chapter 2
My
brethren,
haue
not
the
faith
of
our
Lord
Iesus
Christ
the
Lord
of
glorie,
with
respect
of
persons.
2
For
if
there
come
vnto
your
assembly
a
man
with
a
gold
ring,
in
goodly
apparel,
and
there
come
in
also
a
poore
man,
in
vile
raiment:
3
And
yee
haue
respect
to
him
that
weareth
the
gay
clothing,
and
say
vnto
him,
Sit
thou
here
in
a
good
place:
and
say
to
the
poore,
Stand
thou
there,
or
sit
here
vnder
my
footstoole:
4
Are
yee
not
then
partiall
in
your
selues,
and
are
become
iudges
of
euill
thoughts?
5
Hearken,
my
beloued
brethren,
Hath
not
God
chosen
the
poore
of
this
world,
rich
in
faith,
and
heires
of
the
kingdome,
which
hee
hath
promised
to
them
that
loue
him?
6
But
yee
haue
despised
the
poore.
Doe
not
rich
men
oppresse
you,
and
draw
you
before
the
Iudgement
seats?
7
Doe
not
they
blaspheme
that
worthy
Name,
by
the
which
ye
are
called?
8
If
ye
fulfil
the
royall
Law,
according
to
the
Scripture,
Thou
shalt
loue
thy
neighbour
as
thy
selfe,
ye
doe
well.
9
But
if
ye
haue
respect
to
persons,
ye
commit
sinne,
and
are
conuinced
of
the
Law,
as
transgressours.
10
For
whosoeuer
shall
keepe
the
whole
Law,
&
yet
offend
in
one
point,
he
is
guilty
of
all.
11
For
he
that
said,
Doe
not
commit
adultery;
sayd
also,
Do
not
kill.
Now
if
thou
commit
no
adultery,
yet
if
thou
kill,
thou
art
become
a
transgressour
of
the
Law.
12
So
speake
ye,
and
so
doe,
as
they
that
shall
bee
iudged
by
the
Law
of
libertie.
13
For
he
shall
haue
iudgement
without
mercie,
that
hath
shewed
no
mercy,
&
mercie
reioyceth
against
iudgement.
14
What
doth
it
profit,
my
brethren,
though
a
man
say
hee
hath
faith,
and
haue
not
workes?
can
faith
saue
him?
15
If
a
brother
or
sister
be
naked,
and
destitute
of
dayly
foode,
16
And
one
of
you
say
vnto
them,
Depart
in
peace,
be
you
warmed
&
filled:
notwithstanding
ye
giue
them
not
those
things
which
are
needfull
to
the
body:
what
doth
it
profit?
17
Euen
so
faith,
if
it
hath
not
works,
is
dead
being
alone.
18
Yea,
a
man
may
say,
Thou
hast
faith,
and
I
haue
workes:
shew
mee
thy
faith
without
thy
workes,
and
I
will
shew
thee
my
faith
by
my
workes.
19
Thou
beleeuest
that
there
is
one
God,
thou
doest
well:
the
deuils
also
beleeue,
and
tremble.
20
But
wilt
thou
knowe,
O
vaine
man,
that
faith
without
workes
is
dead?
21
Was
not
Abraham
our
father
iustified
by
works,
when
hee
had
offered
Isaac
his
sonne
vpon
the
altar?
22
Seest
thou
how
faith
wrought
with
his
works,
and
by
works
was
faith
made
perfect?
23
And
the
Scripture
was
fullfiled
which
saith,
Abraham
beleeued
God,
and
it
was
imputed
vnto
him
for
righteousnes:
and
he
was
called
the
friend
of
God.
24
Ye
see
then,
how
that
by
workes
a
man
is
iustified,
and
not
by
faith
only.
25
Likewise
also,
was
not
Rahab
the
harlot
iustified
by
works,
when
she
had
receiued
the
messengers,
and
had
sent
them
out
another
way?
26
For
as
the
body
without
the
spirit
is
dead,
so
faith
without
workes
is
dead
also.
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