Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xx Pg 3
Phil. i. 14–17.
he had a favourable opportunity, no doubt,6097 6097 Utique.
of taxing what they preached with a diversity of doctrine, as if it were no less than this which caused so great a variance in their tempers. But while he exposes these tempers as the sole cause of the diversity, he avoids inculpating the regular mysteries of the faith,6098 6098 Regulas sacramentorum.
and affirms that there is, notwithstanding, but one Christ and His one God, whatever motives men had in preaching Him. Therefore, says he, it matters not to me “whether it be in pretence or in truth that Christ is preached,”6099 6099
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 1
VERSE (17) - :7 Ro 1:13-17 1Co 9:16,17 Ga 2:7,8 1Ti 2:7 2Ti 1:11,12; 4:6,7