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  And now my bonds, which I suffer in Christ, are manifest, in which I rejoice and am glad.

For I know that this shall turn to my salvation for ever, which shall be through your prayer, and the supply of the Holy Spirit.

Whether I live or die, to live shall be a life to Christ, to die will be joy.

And our Lord will grant us his mercy, that ye may have the same love, and be like-minded.

Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have heard of the coming of the Lord, so think and act in fear, and it shall be to you life eternal;

For it is God, who worketh in you:

And do all things without sin.

And what is best, my beloved rejoice in the Lord Jesus Christ and avoid all filthy lucre.

Let all your requests be made known to God, and be steady in the doctrine of Christ.

And whatsoever things are sound and true, and of good reort, and chaste, and just, and lovely, these things do.

Those things which ye have heard, and received, think on these things, and peace shall be with you.

All the saints salute you.

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen.

Cause this Epistle to be read to the Colossians, and the Epistle of the Colossians to be read among you.

SUPPOSE, Paul, you have been informed of that conversation, which passed yesterday between me and my Lucilius, concerning hypocrisy and other subjects; for there were some of your disciples in company with us;

For when we were retired into the Sallustian gardens, through which they were also passing, and would have gone another way, by our persuasion they joined company with us.

I desire you to believe, that we much wish for your conversation:

We were much delighted with your book of many Epistles, which you have written to some cities and chief towns of provinces, and contain wonderful instructions for moral conduct:

Such sentiments, as I suppose