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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius ; · 1583

addressing Timothy himself, chapter four.
Fifth, he prescribes to him the decorum that he ought to observe while teaching, so that he may admonish people of every age and condition conveniently and with gravity regarding their duty. He speaks more fully concerning widows, specifically what sort are to be admitted to the ministry and which are to be rejected. He also admonishes concerning presbyters, that he should not admit anything rashly against them.
Sixth, how one must act with servants, against schismatics, and with the rich, chapter six, etc.
The third part of the Epilogue is in the sixth chapter, verse twenty; he repeats the exhortation, already repeated many times, that he should diligently beware of seducers and constantly defend sound doctrine.
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IT CONTAINS the greeting, and the first section of instruction concerning defending sound doctrine constantly against the corruptions of the Law, and also concerning the true use of the Law.
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