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Chapter
II.—Praise of the Corinthians Continued.
Moreover, ye were all distinguished by humility, and
were in no respect puffed up with pride, but yielded obedience rather
than extorted it,4002 and were more
willing to give than to receive.4003 Content
with the provision which God4004 had made for you,
and carefully attending to His words, ye were inwardly filled4005
4005 Literally, “ye
embraced it in your bowels.” | with His doctrine, and His sufferings were
before your eyes. Thus a profound and abundant peace was given to
you all, and ye had an insatiable desire for doing good, while a full
outpouring of the Holy Spirit was upon you all. Full of holy
designs, ye did, with true earnestness of mind and a godly confidence,
stretch forth your hands to God Almighty, beseeching Him to be merciful
unto you, if ye had been guilty of any involuntary transgression.
Day and night ye were anxious for the whole brotherhood,4006 that the number of God’s elect might
be saved with mercy4007 and a good
conscience.4008
4008 So in the
ms., but many have suspected that the text is
here corrupt. Perhaps the best emendation is that which
substitutes συναισθήσεως
“compassion,” for συνειδήσεως
“conscience.” | Ye were
sincere and uncorrupted, and forgetful of injuries between one another. Every kind of faction and
schism was abominable in your sight. Ye mourned over the
transgressions of your neighbours: their deficiencies you deemed
your own. Ye never grudged any act of kindness, being
“ready to every good work.”4009 Adorned by a thoroughly virtuous and
religious life, ye did all things in the fear of God. The
commandments and ordinances of the Lord were written upon the tablets
of your hearts.4010
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