13:1 Though
I
speake
with
the
tongues
of
men
&
of
Angels,
and
haue
not
charity,
I
am
become
as
sounding
brasse
or
a
tinkling
cymbal.
13:2 And
though
I
haue
the
gift
of
prophesie,
and
vnderstand
all
mysteries
and
all
knowledge:
and
though
I
haue
all
faith,
so
that
I
could
remooue
mountaines,
and
haue
no
charitie,
I
am
nothing.
13:3 And
though
I
bestowe
all
my
goods
to
feede
the
poore,
and
though
I
giue
my
body
to
bee
burned,
and
haue
not
charitie,
it
profiteth
me
nothing.
13:4 Charitie
suffereth
long,
and
is
kinde:
charitie
enuieth
not:
charitie
vaunteth
not
it
selfe,
is
not
puffed
vp,
13:5 Doeth
not
behaue
it
selfe
vnseemly,
seeketh
not
her
owne,
is
not
easily
prouoked,
thinketh
no
euill,
13:6 Reioyceth
not
in
iniquitie,
but
reioyceth
in
the
trueth:
13:7 Beareth
all
things,
beleeueth
all
things,
hopeth
all
things,
endureth
all
things.
13:8 Charitie
neuer
faileth:
but
whether
there
be
prophesies,
they
shall
faile;
whether
there
bee
tongues,
they
shall
cease;
whether
there
bee
knowledge,
it
shall
vanish
away.
13:9 For
we
know
in
part,
and
we
prophesie
in
part.
13:10 But
when
that
which
is
perfect
is
come,
then
that
which
is
in
part,
shalbe
done
away.
13:11 When
I
was
a
childe,
I
spake
as
a
childe,
I
vnderstood
as
a
childe,
I
thought
as
a
childe:
but
when
I
became
a
man,
I
put
away
childish
things.
13:12 For
now
we
see
through
a
glasse,
darkely:
but
then
face
to
face:
now
I
know
in
part,
but
then
shall
I
know
euen
as
also
I
am
knowen.
13:13 And
now
abideth
faith,
hope,
charitie,
these
three,
but
the
greatest
of
these
is
charitie.