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2:1 And ye were all humble, boasting of nothing, submitting yourselves rather
than subjecting others, more gladly giving than receiving, content with the
provision that God had given you; and attending diligently to his words, ye
received them into your very hearts, and his sufferings were before your eyes.
2:2 Thus a deep and rich peace was given to all, and an insatiable longing
for doing good, and a plentiful outpouring of the Holy Spirit was upon all of
you.
2:3 And ye, being filled with a holy desire, with excellent zeal and pious
confidence, stretched out your arms to Almighty God, beseeching him to be
merciful unto you, if ye had in anything unwillingly done amiss.
2:4 Ye contended day and night for the whole brotherhood, that in his mercy
and good pleasure the number of his elect might be saved.
2:5 Ye were simple and sincere without malice one toward another:
2:6 all sedition and all schism were abominable unto you. Ye grieved over the
transgressions of your neighbour, judging his short-comings your own.
2:7 Ye repented not of any well-doing, being ready to every good work;
2:8 and being adorned with a very virtuous and holy habit of life, ye did all
things in his fear.
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The commandments and ordinances of the Lord were written on
the breadth of your heart.