Anf-01 ii.ii.ii Pg 5
1 Pet. ii. 17.
that the number of God’s elect might be saved with mercy and a good conscience.10 10 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.”11 11
Anf-01 iv.ii.x Pg 3
Comp. 1 Pet. ii. 17.
and being attached to one another, joined together in the truth, exhibiting the meekness of the Lord in your intercourse with one another, and despising no one. When you can do good, defer it not, because “alms delivers from death.”393 393
Anf-02 iii.ii.iv Pg 3.1
277
Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 29.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 2
VERSE (17) - 1Pe 5:5 Ex 20:12 Le 19:32 1Sa 15:30 Ro 12:10; 13:7 Php 2:3 1Ti 6:1