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 1     1|        your congenial work --~1:2 for when ye heard that I
 2     2|                         CHAPTER 2~2:1 But as touching my fellow-servant
 3     2|                       CHAPTER 2~2:1 But as touching my fellow-servant
 4     2|      all with the eyes of love.~2:2 May I have joy of you
 5     2|        with the eyes of love.~2:2 May I have joy of you always,
 6     3| endurance,~in long-suffering.~3:2 But, since love doth not
 7     4|         Jesus~Christ is sung.~4:2 And do ye, each and all,
 8     5|       be harmonious in unity.~5:2 Let no man be deceived.
 9     6|   bishop as the Lord Himself.~6:2 Now Onesimus of his own
10     7|        they~are hard to heal.~7:2 There is one only physician,
11     8|     famous unto all the ages.~8:2 They that are of the flesh
12     9|       that leadeth up to God.~9:2 So then ye are all companions
13    10|       least from your works.~10:2 Against their outbursts
14    11|        Jesus unto~true life.~11:2 Let nothing glitter in your
15    12|          ye are~established.~12:2 Ye are the high-road of
16    13|       concord of your faith.~13:2 There is nothing better
17    14|    train unto true nobility.~14:2 No man professing faith
18    15|        worthy of the~Father.~15:2 He that truly possesseth
19    16|         the kingdom of God._~16:2 If then they which do these
20    17|     which is set before~you.~17:2 And wherefore do we not
21    18|     that are called prudent?~18:2 For our God, Jesus the Christ,
22    19|       in the~silence of God.~19:2 How then were they made
23    20|    passion and resurrection,~20:2 especially if the Lord should
24    21|       may also remember you.~21:2 Pray for the church which
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