Chapter XX.—Promise of another
letter.
If Jesus Christ shall graciously permit me through your
prayers, and if it be His will, I shall, in a second little work which I
will write to you, make further manifest to you [the nature of] the
dispensation of which I have begun [to treat], with respect to the new
man, Jesus Christ, in His faith and in His love, in His suffering and in
His resurrection. Especially [will I do this623623] if the Lord make known to me that ye come together
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man by man in common through grace, individually,624624 in one faith, and in Jesus Christ, who was of
the seed of David according to the flesh, being both the Son of man and
the Son of God, so that ye obey the bishop and the presbytery with an
undivided mind, breaking one and the same bread, which is the medicine of
immortality, and the antidote to prevent us from dying, but [which
causes] that we should live for ever in Jesus Christ.