1
Put
them
in
mind
to
be
subject
to
principalities
and
powers,
to
obey
magistrates,
to
be
ready
to
every
good
work,
2
To
speak
evil
of
no
man,
to
be
no
brawlers,
[but]
gentle,
shewing
all
meekness
unto
all
men.
3
For
we
ourselves
also
were
sometimes
foolish,
disobedient,
deceived,
serving
divers
lusts
and
pleasures,
living
in
malice
and
envy,
hateful,
[and]
hating
one
another.
4
But
after
that
the
kindness
and
love
of
God
our
Saviour
toward
man
appeared,
5
Not
by
works
of
righteousness
which
we
have
done,
but
according
to
his
mercy
he
saved
us,
by
the
washing
of
regeneration,
and
renewing
of
the
Holy
Ghost;
6
Which
he
shed
on
us
abundantly
through
Jesus
Christ
our
Saviour;
7
That
being
justified
by
his
grace,
we
should
be
made
heirs
according
to
the
hope
of
eternal
life.
8
[This
is]
a
faithful
saying,
and
these
things
I
will
that
thou
affirm
constantly,
that
they
which
have
believed
in
God
might
be
careful
to
maintain
good
works.
These
things
are
good
and
profitable
unto
men.
9
But
avoid
foolish
questions,
and
genealogies,
and
contentions,
and
strivings
about
the
law;
for
they
are
unprofitable
and
vain.
10
A
man
that
is
an
heretick
after
the
first
and
second
admonition
reject;
11
Knowing
that
he
that
is
such
is
subverted,
and
sinneth,
being
condemned
of
himself.
12
When
I
shall
send
Artemas
unto
thee,
or
Tychicus,
be
diligent
to
come
unto
me
to
Nicopolis:
for
I
have
determined
there
to
winter.
13
Bring
Zenas
the
lawyer
and
Apollos
on
their
journey
diligently,
that
nothing
be
wanting
unto
them.
14
And
let
ours
also
learn
to
maintain
good
works
for
necessary
uses,
that
they
be
not
unfruitful.
15
All
that
are
with
me
salute
thee.
Greet
them
that
love
us
in
the
faith.
Grace
[be]
with
you
all.
Amen.
was
written
to
Titus,
ordained
the
first
bishop
of
the
church
of
the
Cretians,
from
Nicopolis
of
Macedonia.]