Coverdale(i)
2 But a Bisshoppe must be blamelesse, the hussbade of one wife, sober, discrete, manerly, harberous, apte to teach:
3 Not geuen to moch wyne, no fighter, not geuen to filthy lucre: but gentle, abhorrynge stryfe, abhorrynge couetousnes:
4 & one that ruleth his awne house honestly, hauynge obedient children with all honestye.
5 (But yf a man can not rule his owne house, how shal he care for the congregacion of God?)
6 He maye not be a yoge scolar, lest he be puft vp, and fall in to the iudgment of ye euell speaker.
7 He must also haue a good reporte of them which are without, lest he fall in to the rebuke and snare of the euell speaker.
8 Likewyse must the mynisters be honest, not double tonged, not geuen to moch wyne, nether vnto fylthie lucre,
9 but hauynge the mystery of faith in pure conscience.
10 And let them first be proued, and then let them mynister, yf they be blamelesse.
11 Euen so must their wyues be honest, not euell speakers, but sober and faithfull in all thinges.
12 Let the mynisters be, euery one the hussbade of one wyfe, and soch as rule their children well, and their owne housholdes.
13 For they that mynister well, get them selues a good degree and greate libertye in the faith which is in Christ Iesu.