6:1 Therefore
leauing
the
principles
of
the
doctrine
of
Christ,
let
vs
goe
on
vnto
perfection,
not
laying
againe
the
foundation
of
repentance
from
dead
workes,
and
of
faith
towards
God,
6:2 Of
the
doctrine
of
Baptismes,
and
of
laying
on
of
hands,
and
of
resurrection
of
the
dead,
and
of
eternall
iudgement.
6:3 And
this
will
we
doe,
if
God
permit.
6:4 For
it
is
impossible
for
those
who
were
once
inlightned,
and
haue
tasted
of
the
heauenly
gift,
and
were
made
partakers
of
the
holy
Ghost,
6:5 And
haue
tasted
the
good
word
of
God,
and
the
powers
of
the
world
to
come;
6:6 If
they
shall
fall
away,
to
renue
them
againe
vnto
repentance:
seeing
they
crucifie
to
themselues
the
Sonne
of
God
afresh,
and
put
him
to
an
open
shame.
6:7 For
the
earth
which
drinketh
in
the
raine
that
commeth
oft
vpon
it,
and
bringeth
forth
herbes
meet
for
them
by
whome
it
is
dressed,
receiueth
blessing
from
God.
6:8 But
that
which
beareth
thornes
and
briers,
is
reiected,
and
is
nigh
vnto
cursing,
whose
end
is
to
be
burned.
6:9 But
beloued,
wee
are
perswaded
better
things
of
you,
and
things
that
accompany
saluation,
though
we
thus
speake.
6:10 For
God
is
not
vnrighteous,
to
forget
your
worke
and
labour
of
loue,
which
yee
haue
shewed
toward
his
Name,
in
that
yee
haue
ministred
to
the
Saints,
and
doe
minister.
6:11 And
wee
desire,
that
euery
one
of
you
doe
shewe
the
same
diligence,
to
the
full
assurance
of
hope
vnto
the
ende:
6:12 That
yee
be
not
slothfull,
but
followers
of
them,
who
through
faith
and
patience
inherite
the
promises.
6:13 For
when
God
made
promise
to
Abraham,
because
hee
could
sweare
by
no
greater,
he
sware
by
himselfe,
6:14 Saying,
Surely,
blessing
I
will
blesse
thee,
and
multiplying
I
wil
multiply
thee.
6:15 And
so
after
he
had
patiently
indured,
he
obtained
the
promise.
6:16 For
men
verily
sweare
by
the
greater,
and
an
oath
for
confirmation
is
to
them
an
end
of
all
strife.
6:17 Wherein
God
willing
more
abundantly
to
shewe
vnto
the
heyres
of
promise
the
immutabilitie
of
his
counsell,
confirmed
it
by
an
oath:
6:18 That
by
two
immutable
things,
in
which
it
was
impossible
for
God
to
lye,
wee
might
haue
a
strong
consolation,
who
haue
fled
for
refuge
to
lay
hold
vpon
the
hope
set
before
vs.
6:19 Which
hope
we
haue
as
an
anker
of
the
soule
both
sure
and
stedfast,
and
which
entreth
into
that
within
the
vaile,
6:20 Whither
the
forerunner
is
for
vs
entrrd;
euen
Iesus,
made
an
high
Priest
for
euer
after
the
order
of
Melchisedec.