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To prevent or remove thefe and the like Exceptions, the Apostle gives them to whom he wrote to know, (and that with fome earneftnefs of expreffion) that notwithstanding all the disadvantages their Fellowship lay under unto a carnal view, yet in Truth it was and would be found to be (in reference to fome with 2 Και ἡ κοινονία ἢ ἡ ἡμετέρα, &c. Β Ως περινά τα καλα το κόσμ 1 Cor. 4.8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. Romans 8.35, 36. Hebrews 10.32, 33, 34. Chriftianos ad leones. Et puto dos Deus Apoftolos noviffi mos elegit veluti beftiarios Tert. de Pua Acts 17, 18. Gal 6.12. Semper cafuris fimiles, nunquamque cadentes B wh |