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Chapter XX.—This epistle is to be
transmitted to the brethren.
Since, then, ye requested that we would at large make
you acquainted with what really took place, we have for the present sent
you this summary account through our brother Marcus. When, therefore, ye
have yourselves read this Epistle,474
474 Literally, “having learned these
things.” | be pleased to send it to the brethren at a
greater distance, that they also may glorify the Lord, who makes such
choice of His own servants. To Him who is able to bring us all
by His grace and goodness475 into his everlasting kingdom,
through His only-begotten Son Jesus Christ, to Him be glory, and honour,
and power, and majesty, for ever. Amen. Salute all the saints. They that
are with us salute you, and Evarestus, who wrote this Epistle, with all
his house.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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