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62:1 Concerning the things that pertain to our religion, and the things that
are most useful to a virtuous life, for those who are willing to live piously
and righteously, we have sufficiently charged you, men and brethren.
62:2 For we have handled every argument concerning faith and repentance, and
genuine love and temperance, and moderation and patience, reminding you that ye
must by righteousness and truth and long-suffering approve yourselves with piety
to almighty God, being of one mind, without malice, in love and peace with
earnest obedience, even as our fathers, who were beforementioned, approved
themselves with humility both with regard to God the Father and Creator and to
all men.
62:3 And these things have we so much the more gladly put you in mind of,
inasmuch as we knew plainly that we wrote unto men who are faithful and of high
repute, and who have looked into the oracles of the instruction of God.