3:1 Likewise,
ye
wiues,
be
in
subiection
to
your
owne
husbands,
that
if
any
obey
not
the
word,
they
also
may
without
the
word
be
wonne
by
the
conuersation
of
the
wiues:
3:2 While
they
beholde
your
chaste
conuersation
coupled
with
feare:
3:3 Whose
adorning,
let
it
not
bee
that
outward
adorning,
of
plaiting
the
haire,
and
of
wearing
of
gold,
or
of
putting
on
of
apparell.
3:4 But
let
it
bee
the
hidden
man
of
the
heart,
in
that
which
is
not
corruptible,
euen
the
ornament
of
a
meeke
and
quiet
spirit,
which
is
in
the
sight
of
God
of
great
price.
3:5 For
after
this
manner
in
the
olde
time,
the
holy
women
also
who
trusted
in
God
adorned
themselues,
beeing
in
subiection
vnto
their
owne
husbands.
3:6 Euen
as
Sara
obeyed
Abraham,
calling
him
Lord,
whose
daughters
ye
are
as
long
as
ye
doe
well,
and
are
not
afraid
with
any
amazement.
3:7 Likewise
ye
husbands,
dwel
with
them
according
to
knowledge,
giuing
honour
vnto
the
wife
as
vnto
the
weaker
vessel,
and
as
being
heires
together
of
the
grace
of
life,
that
your
prayers
be
not
hindered.
3:8 Finally
be
ye
all
of
one
minde,
hauing
compassion
one
of
another,
loue
as
brethren,
be
pitifull,
be
courteous,
3:9 Not
rendring
euill
for
euill,
or
railing
for
railing:
but
contrarywise
blessing,
knowing
that
yee
are
thereunto
called,
that
ye
should
inherite
a
blessing.
3:10 For
hee
that
will
loue
life,
and
see
good
dayes,
let
him
refraine
his
tongue
from
euil,
and
his
lips
that
they
speake
no
guile:
3:11 Let
him
eschew
euil
and
do
good,
let
him
seeke
peace
and
ensue
it.
3:12 For
the
eyes
of
the
Lord
are
ouer
the
righteous,
and
his
eares
are
open
vnto
their
prayers:
but
the
face
of
the
Lord
is
against
them
that
doe
euill.
3:13 And
who
is
hee
that
will
harme
you,
if
ye
bee
followers
of
that
which
is
good
3:14 But
and
if
ye
suffer
for
righteousnes
sake,
happy
are
ye,
and
be
not
afraid
of
their
terrour,
neither
be
troubled:
3:15 But
sanctifie
the
Lord
God
in
your
hearts,
&
be
ready
alwayes
to
giue
an
answere
to
euery
man
that
asketh
you
a
reason
of
the
hope
that
is
in
you,
with
meekenesse
and
feare:
3:16 Hauing
a
good
conscience,
that
whereas
they
speake
euill
of
you,
as
of
euill
doers,
they
may
bee
ashamed
that
falsly
accuse
your
good
conuersation
in
Christ.
3:17 For
it
is
better,
if
the
will
of
God
be
so,
that
yee
suffer
for
well
doing,
then
for
euill
doing.
3:18 For
Christ
also
hath
once
suffered
for
sinnes,
the
iust
for
the
vniust,
that
he
might
bring
vs
to
God,
being
put
to
death
in
the
flesh,
but
quickened
by
the
Spirit.
3:19 By
which
also
he
went
and
preached
vnto
the
spirits
in
prison,
3:20 Which
sometime
were
disobedient,
when
once
the
long-suffering
of
God
waited
in
the
dayes
of
Noah,
while
the
Arke
was
a
preparing:
wherein
few,
that
is,
eight
soules
were
saued
by
water.
3:21 The
like
figure
whereunto,
euen
Baptisme,
doth
also
now
saue
vs,
(not
the
putting
away
of
the
filth
of
the
flesh,
but
the
answere
of
a
good
conscience
toward
God,)
by
the
resurrection
of
Iesus
Christ.
3:22 Who
is
gone
into
heauen,
and
is
on
the
right
hand
of
God,
Angels,
and
authorities,
and
powers
being
made
subiect
vnto
him.