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3 not geuen to ouer moch wyne, no fyghter, not gredy of fylthye lucre. but gentle, abhorryng fyghtynge, abhorrynge coueteousnes,
4 one that ruleth well his awne house, one that hath chyldren in subieccyon with all reuerence.
5 For yf a man cannot rule his awne house, howe shall he care for the congregacyon of God?
6 He maye not be a yonge scoler, lest he swell and fall into the iudgement of the euyll speaker.
7 He must also haue a good reporte of them whych are without, lest he fall into rebuke, and snare of the euyll speaker.
8 Lyke wyse must the mynisters be honest, not double tonged, not geuen vnto moch wyne, nether gredy of fylthy lucre:
9 but holdynge the mystery of the fayth with a pure conscience.
10 And let them fyrst be proued, and then let them mynister so, that no man be able to reproue them.