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be found in Christ Jesus, unto true life. 7 Besides him, let nothing be worthy of you; for whom also I bear about these bonds; those spiritual jewels, in which I would to God that I might arise through your prayers. 8 Of which I entreat you to make me always partaker, that I may be found in the lot of the Christians of Ephesus, who have always agreed with the Apostles, through the power of Jesus Christ. 9 I know both who I am, and to whom I write: I, a person condemned; ye, such as have obtained mercy; I, exposed to danger; ye confirmed against danger. 10 Ye are the passage of those that are killed for God; the companions of Paul in the mysteries of the Gospel; the holy, the martyr, the deservedly most happy Paul: at whose feet may I be found, when I shall have attained unto God; who throughout all his epistles, makes mention of you in Christ Jesus. 11 Let it be your care therefore to come more fully together, to the praise and glory of God; for when ye meet fully together in the same place, the powers of the devil are destroyed, and his mischief is dissolved by the unity of your faith. 12 And indeed, nothing is better than peace, by which all war both spiritual and earthly is abolished. 13 Of all which, nothing is hid from you, if ye have perfect faith and charity in Christ Jesus, which are the beginning and end of life. 14 For the beginning is faith; the end is charity. And these two joined together, are of God; but all other things which concern a holy life, are the consequences of these. 15 No man professing a true faith, sinneth; neither does he who has charity hate any. 16 The tree is made manifest by its fruit; so they who profess themselves to be Christians are known by what they do. 17 For Christianity is not the work of an outward profession; but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end. 18 It is better for a man to hold his peace, and be; than to say, he is a Christian, and not to be. 19 It is good to teach; if what he says he does likewise. 20 There is therefore one master who spake, and it was done; and even those things which he did without speaking, are worthy of the Father. 21 He that possesses the word of Jesus, is truly able to bear his very silence. That he may be perfect, he will do according to what he speaks, and be known by those things of which he is silent. 22 There is noth
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