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THE Church of God which [*112:1] is at Rome, to the Church of God which is at Corinth, [*112:2] elect, sanctified [*112:3] by the will of God, through Jesus Christ our Lord: grace and peace from the Almighty God, by Jesus Christ be multiplied unto you. [*112:4]
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Brethren, the [*112:5] sudden and unexpected dangers and calamities that have fallen upon us, have, we fear, made us the more slow in our consideration of those things which you inquired of us:
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[*112:6] As also of that wicked and detestable sedition, so [*112:7] unbecoming the elect of God, which a few heady and self-willed men have fomented to such a degree of madness, that your venerable and renowned name, so worthy of all men to be beloved, is greatly blasphemed thereby.
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For who that has [*112:8] ever been among you has not experimented the firmness of your faith, [*112:9] and its fruitfulness in all good works; and admired the temper and moderation of your religion in Christ; and published abroad the magnificence of your hospitality, and thought you happy in your perfect and certain knowledge of the Gospel?
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For ye did all things without respect of persons and walked [*113:1] according to the laws of God; being subject to those who had the rule over you, and giving the honour that was fitting to the [*113:2] aged among you.
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Ye commanded the young men to think those things that were modest and grave.
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The women ye exhorted to do all things with an unblameable and seemly, and pure conscience; loving their own husbands, as was fitting: and that keeping themselves within the [*113:3] bounds of a due obedience, they should [*113:4] order their houses gravely, with all [*113:5] discretion.
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[*113:6] Ye were all of you humble minded, not [*113:7] boasting of any thing: desiring rather to be subject than to govern; to [*113:8] give than to receive; being [*113:9] content with the portion God hath dispensed to you;
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And hearkening diligently to his word, ye [*113:10] were enlarged in your bowels, having his [*113:11] suffering always before your eyes.
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Thus a firm, and [*113:12] blessed and profitable peace was given unto you; and an unsatiable desire of doing good; and a plentiful effusion of the Holy Ghost was upon all of you.
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And being full of [*113:13] good designs, ye did with [*113:14] great readiness of mind, and with a religious confidence stretch forth your hands to God Almighty; beseeching him to be merciful unto you, if in any thing ye had unwillingly sinned against him.
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Ye contended day and night for the whole brotherhood; that [*113:15] with compassion and a good conscience, the number of his elect might be saved.
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Ye were sincere, and without offence towards each other; not mindful of injuries; all sedition and schism was an abomination unto you.
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Ye bewailed every one his neighbour's sins, esteeming their defects your own.
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Ye [*113:16] were kind one to another without grudging; being ready to every good work. And being adorned with a conversation altogether virtuous and religious, ye did all things in the fear of God; whose [*113:17] commandments were written upon the tables of your heart.
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Footnotes ^112:1 Sojourneth.
^112:2 Called. See Hammond on Matt. xx.
^112:3 Gr. in. See Bp. Pearson's note on this place.
^112:4 Ed. Colomesii. p. 2.
^112:5 Ibid.
^112:6 And.
^112:7 Gr. Strange to.
^112:8 Gr. Lodged as a stranger.
^112:9 Adorned with all manner of virtues.
^113:1 In.
^113:2 Presbyters.
^113:3 Canon, rule.
^113:4 Themselves do their own business. Vid. Not. Junii in loc.
^113:5 Temperance, sobriety.
^113:6 1 Pet. v. 5.
^113:7 Proud.
^113:8 Acts, xx. 35.
^113:9 1 Tim. vi. 8.
^113:10 Embraced it in your very bowels.
^113:11 pathemata. See Dr. Grabe's Addit. to Bp. Bull's Def. fid. Nic. p. 60, 61.
^113:12 Gr. lipara.
^113:13 Holy counsel, or purpose, or will.
^113:14 Gr. good.
^113:15 With mercy and conscience.
^113:16 Ye were without repentance in all well-doing. Titus iii. 1.
^113:17 Prov. vii. 3.
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