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1 Timothy 1:5

But the aim of our instruction is love that comes from a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith.

This scripture is cited here:

Lewis Bayly - Of a Private Fast (#3 Of the Manner - Part 4) 

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2 Responses to “1 Timothy 1:5”

  1. […] 1 Timothy 1:5 […]

  2. […] The craving of needful good things, is, First, a fervent and faithful begging of God, to seal, by his Spirit in thy heart, the assurance of the forgiveness of all thy sins. Secondly, to renew thy heart by the Holy Ghost, so that sin may daily decay, and righteousness more and more increase in thee (Philippians 1:6). Lastly, in desiring a supply of faith, patience, charity, and all other graces which thou wantest (1 Timothy 1:5) and an increase of those which God of his mercy has bestowed upon thee already. Thus far of Prayer and Fasting. […]

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