III Epistle of John
Wyclife's Translation Presented by The Master's Table
Chapter 1
1 The eldere man to Gayus, most dere brother, whom Y loue in treuthe.
2 Most dere brothir, of alle thingis Y make preyer, that thou entre, and fare
welefuly, as thi soule doith welefuli.
3 Y ioyede greetli, for britheren camen, and baren witnessing to thi treuthe,
`as thou walkist in treuthe.
4 Y haue not more grace of these thingis, than that Y here that my sones walke
in treuthe.
5 Most dere brother, thou doist feithfuli, what euer thou worchist in britheren,
and that in to pilgrymys,
6 which yeldiden witnessing to thi charite, in the siyt of the chirche; which
thou leddist forth, and doist wel worthili to God.
7 For thei wenten forth for his name, and token no thing of hethene men.
8 Therfor we owen to resseyue siche, that we be euen worcheris of treuthe.
9 I hadde write perauenture to the chirche, but this Diotrepes, that loueth
to bere primacie in hem, resseyueth not vs.
10 For this thing, if Y schal come, Y schal moneste hise werkis, whiche he doith,
chidinge ayens vs with yuel wordis. And as if these thingis suffisen not to
hym, nether he resseyueth britheren, and forbedith hem that resseyuen, and puttith
out of the chirche.
11 Moost dere brothir, nyle thou sue yuel thing, but that that is good thing.
He that doith wel, is of God; he that doith yuel, seeth not God.
12 Witnessing is yoldun to Demetrie of alle men, and of treuthe it silf; but
also we beren witnessing, and thou knowist, that oure witnessing is trewe.
13 Y hadde many thingis to wryte to thee, but Y wolde not write to thee bi enke
and penne.
14 For Y hope soone to se thee, and we schulen speke mouth to mouth. Pees be
to thee. Frendis greten thee wel. Greete thou wel frendis bi name.