Chapter 328
I. Trmorny I. 6.
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affirm. 8. Rom, 7.12. an. any-one. - 0, 22.
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nate. s. smiters. of_fathers.
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of-mothers.
of. the glory.
a, an insulter.
14. 1 Cor. 15. 9, 10. w. word,
Sf. first.
0. of.
a. are-about to.
17. Rom. 16. 27. Jude 0. of-the
ages. i. incorrupt- ible.
20, 2 Tim. 2, 17, 18 ; 4, 14.
b, be_ taught_by_ discipline.
knowledge.
and of_a_good conscience, and of_faith unfeigned : 6 From_=which some’ having_swerved have turned_aside unto vain_t jangling ; 7 Desiring to_be teachers_of_the_law:
.| understanding neither =what they_say,
nor =whereof they_*¢ affirm.
8 But we_‘know that the law zs good, if «7 a_man use it lawfully ;
9 Knowing this, that the law is not la made for_a_righteous man, but for_ the_=lawless and ‘=disobedient, for_the_ =ungodly and for_sinners, for_=unholy and _=profane, for s murderers _ of _ fathers and s”murderers_of_mothers, for_manslayers,
10 For_whoremongers, for_them_that_ defile _ themselves _ with_ mankind, for_ menstealers, for-_liars, for perjured_ persons, and if_there-be any other_ thing that is_contrary to_-sound doc- trine ;
it According_to the 7 glorious gospel of_the blessed God, which was_com- mitted_to my trust.
72 And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who -+hath_enabled me, for_ that He_counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry ;,
18 -s4Who was before a blasphemer, and a persecutor, and «injurious: but I_obtained_mercy, because I_did it 4ignorantly in unbelief,
14 And the grace of_our ~Lord was_ exceeding_abundant with faith and love which_is in Christ Jesus.
1 This is a faithful wrsaying, and worthy of_all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to_save sinners ; of_whom £ am / chief.
16 Howbeit for this cause I_obtained_ mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ “might_shew-_forth -all longsuffering, for a pattern © to _ them _ which ashould_hereafter believe on Him to life everlasting.
W@ Now unto_the King o-eternal, ‘immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory «for -=ever and -zever. Amen. =
18 This -charge I_commit unto thee, eson Timothy, according_to the pro- phecies which went_before on thee, that thou by them mightest_war a “good warfare ;
19 Holding faith, and a good con- science; which some having_put_away concerning faith have made _ship- wreck :
20 Of_whom is Hymenzus and Alex- ander; whom I_have_delivered unto_ “Satan, that they_may_?learn not to_ blaspheme.
2 J_EXHORT therefore, that, first. of_ =all, supplications, prayers, inter- cessions, and giving_of_thanks, be_made
. 7. | for all men;
2 For kings, and for all that are in eauthority ; that we_may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and 7 honesty.
3 For this 7s good and acceptable in_ the_sight_of God our «Saviour ;
4 Who @'will_have all men to_be_ saved, and to_-come unto the f know- ledge of_the_truth,
5. For there ts one God, and one mediator between_God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
6 Who -:gave Himself a ransom for] 1, 2.
all, ¢-to_be_testified ‘in_due =time.
7 Whereunto £ w-am_ordained a h preacher, and an apostle, (I_speak the truth in Christ, and lie not;) a teacher of_the_» Gentiles in faith and verity.
8 J_'will therefore that ~men pray every where, lifting_up »holy hands, without wrath and * doubting.
. w, 9 JTn_like_manner also, that -women
adorn themselves in 4 modest apparel, with a shamefacedness and sobriety ; not with broidered_hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array ;
10 But (which becometh women pro- fessing godliness) with good works.
1l'Let the woman learn in ¢silence with all subjection.
12 But I_suffer not a woman to_teach, nor to_usurp_authority_over the man, byt to_be in 7 silence.
13 For Adam was first formed, then
Eve.
14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman -being_deceived “was in the transgression.
16 Notwithstanding she _ shall _ be_ saved thin «childbearing, if they_-con- tinue in faith and !charity and holiness with sobriety.
THIS is as true w saying, if a man desire °the_office_of_a_bishop, he_ desireth a good work.
2 A ovebhishop then must be ‘blame- less, the husband of_one wife, vigilant, sober, of _good _behaviour, given _to_ hospitality, apt_to_teach ;
3 Not given_to_wine, no striker, not greedy _ of_ filthy _lucre; but patient, n not_a_brawler, not_covetous ;
41One _ that _ruleth well ~his _own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity ;
5 (6 For if a_man “know not how_to_ ‘rule -his_own house, how shall_he_ take_care_of the church of_God ?)
6 Not a novice, lest -sbeing_lifted_up_ with_pride he_-fall into the condemna- tion of_the 4 devil.
7 Moreover he must have a good re- port of them_which_are without; lest he_-fall into reproach and the snare of_ the @ devil.
8 Likewise must the deacons be grave, not double_tongued, not given_ to much wine, not greedy _of_filthy_ lucre;
9 Holding the mystery of_the faith in a pure conscience.
0 And 'let these also first pe_proved ; then 'let_them_ use_the_office_of_a_ deacon, being found wblameless.
ll Even_so myst their wowives be grave, not /slanderers, ‘sober, faithful in all_things.
12 'Let the m deacons be the husbands of_one wife, ruling their children and -their_own houses well. :
13 For they_that -have_min used_the_ office_of_a_deacon well, » purchase to_ themselves a good degree, and great Dolduess in the faith which_is in Christ
esus.
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