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Chapter I.
Because
thy mind is acceptable to me, inasmuch as it is established in God, as on
a rock which is immoveable, I glorify God the more exceedingly that I
have been counted worthy of [seeing] thy face, which I longed after in
God. Now I beseech thee, by the grace with which thou art clothed, to add
[speed] to thy course, and that thou ever pray for all men that they may
be saved, and that thou demand1132
1132 For “vindicate thy place” in the Greek.
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and spirit. Be studious of unity, than which nothing is more precious.
Bear with all men, even as our Lord beareth with thee. Show patience1133
1133 Literally, “draw out thy
spirit.” | with all men in love, as [indeed] thou doest.
Be stedfast in prayer. Ask for more understanding than that which thou
[already] hast. Be watchful, as possessing a spirit which sleepeth not.
Speak with every man according to the will of God. Bear the infirmities
of all men as a perfect athlete; for where the labour is great, the gain
is also great.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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