3:1 Doe
wee
begin
againe
to
commend
our
selues
or
need
wee,
as
some
others,
Epistles
of
commendation
to
you,
or
letters
of
commendation
from
you
3:2 Ye
are
our
Epistle
written
in
our
hearts,
knowen
and
read
of
all
men.
3:3 Forasmuch
as
yee
are
manifestly
declared
to
be
the
Epistle
of
Christ
ministred
by
vs,
written
not
with
inke,
but
with
the
spirit
of
the
liuing
God,
not
in
tables
of
stone,
but
in
fleshy
tables
of
the
heart.
3:4 And
such
trust
haue
wee
through
Christ
to
Godward:
3:5 Not
that
wee
are
sufficient
of
our
selues
to
thinke
any
thing
as
of
our
selues:
but
our
sufficiencie
is
of
God:
3:6 Who
also
hath
made
vs
able
ministers
of
the
New
Testament,
not
of
the
letter,
but
of
the
spirit:
for
the
letter
killeth,
but
the
spirit
giueth
life.
3:7 But
if
the
ministration
of
death
written,
and
ingrauen
in
stones,
was
glorious,
so
that
the
children
of
Israel
could
not
stedfastly
beholde
the
face
of
Moses,
for
the
glory
of
his
countenance,
which
glorie
was
to
be
done
away:
3:8 How
shall
not
the
ministration
of
the
spirit,
be
rather
glorious
3:9 For
if
the
ministration
of
condemnation
bee
glory,
much
more
doth
the
ministration
of
righteousnesse
exceed
in
glorie.
3:10 For
euen
that
which
was
made
glorious,
had
no
glorie
in
this
respect
by
reason
of
the
glorie
that
excelleth.
3:11 For
if
that
which
is
done
away,
was
glorious,
much
more
that
which
remaineth
is
glorious.
3:12 Seeing
then
that
wee
haue
such
hope,
we
vse
great
plainnesse
of
speech.
3:13 And
not
as
Moses,
which
put
a
vaile
ouer
his
face,
that
the
children
of
Israel
could
not
stedfastly
looke
to
the
end
of
that
which
is
abolished;
3:14 But
their
mindes
were
blinded:
for
vntill
this
day
remaineth
the
same
vaile
vntaken
away,
in
the
reading
of
the
old
testament:
which
vaile
is
done
away
in
Christ.
3:15 But
euen
vnto
this
day,
when
Moses
is
read,
the
vaile
is
vpon
their
heart.
3:16 Neuerthelesse,
when
it
shall
turne
to
the
Lord,
the
vaile
shall
be
taken
away.
3:17 Now
the
Lord
is
that
spirit,
and
where
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
is,
there
is
libertie.
3:18 But
we
all,
with
open
face
beholding
as
in
a
glasse
the
glory
of
the
Lord,
are
changed
into
the
same
image,
from
glorie
to
glorie,
euen
as
by
the
spirit
of
the
Lord.