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.. 418 HewPeers resuft fopprefs erreurs. of your own (elves men shall arife,fpeaking per verfe things to draw away difciples after them : Therefore watch,and remember that by the fpace of three years I ceafed not to warn every one night andday with tears. 33, 34. I have coveted no mans flyeror gold or apparel: yea your felves know that thefe hands have miniftred to my neceflities , and to them that were with me : I haveMewed you all things, how that fo labouring ye ought to fupport the weak a Co, 12. 5. Of my felt I will not glory but in my infirmities. So 9, to. I take pleafure in infirmities, in reproaches, in neceffities, in per- fect-Idols, in diftreffes for Chrifts fake : for when I amweak, then am I lirong. z Tim. 2 23, 24, 35. But foolifh andunlear- ned que11ions avoid ,- knowing that they do gen- der ítrifes : And the fetvant of the Lord mutt not strive but be gentle toall men ; apt to teach, patient in meeknefs inii re6ting thofe that oppofe themfelves , ifGodperadventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth. I Tim. 3. 2, 3. ABithop muff be blamelefs, apt to teach -- no striker, nor greedy of filthy lucre, but patient-- nt. 1. 7, 8, 9, o. A Bishop must be blame- ]efs as the Steward of God not/elf- willed (or - felf- pleafing , or ftiffe in his ownconceit) not foon angry, not given to wine, no ftriker, not gi- ven to filthy lucre, but a lover of hcfpitality, a lover ofgood mer, fober, juft, hcly, temperate, holding fat+ the faithful word, as he hath been taught, that he may be able by found Do nine, both

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