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CONTENTS.

THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS.
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Chap. I. v. 1, 2. The Writer and the Readers 1
  v. 3–8. The Prelude 21
  v. 9–12. The Prayer 38
  v. 12–14. The Father’s Gifts through the Son 54
  v. 15–18. The Glory of the Son in His Relation to the Father, the Universe, and the Church 70
  v. 19–22. The Reconciling Son 85
  v. 22, 23. The Ultimate Purpose of Reconciliation and its Human Conditions 100
  v. 24–27. Joy in Suffering, and Triumph in the Manifested Mystery 116
  v. 28, 29. The Christian Ministry in its Theme, Methods, and Aim 132
 
Chap. II. v. 1–3. Paul’s Striving for the Colossians 151
  v. 4–7. Conciliatory and Hortatory Transition to Polemics 168
vi v. 8–10. The Bane and the Antidote 185
  v. 11–13. The True Circumcision 199
  v. 14, 15. The Cross the Death of Law and the Triumph over Evil Powers 213
  v. 16–19. Warnings against Twin Chief Errors based upon Previous Positive Teaching 226
  v. 20–23. Two Final Tests of the False Teaching 242
 
Chap. III. v. 1–4. The Present Christian Life a Risen Life 257
  v. 5–9. Slaying Self the Foundation Precept of Practical Christianity 271
  v. 9–11. The New Nature wrought out in New Life 290
  v. 12–14. The Garments of the Renewed Soul 305
  v. 15–17. The Practical Effects of the Peace of Christ, the Word of Christ, and the Name of Christ 320
  v. 18, Ch. iv., 1. The Christian Family 335
 
Chap. IV. v. 2–6. Precepts for the Innermost and Outermost Life 354
  v. 7–9. Tychicus and Onesimus, the Letter-Bearers 371
  v. 10–14. Salutations from the Prisoner’s Friends 386
  v. 15–18. Closing Messages 402
 
vii THE EPISTLE TO PHILEMON.
Chap. I. v. 1–3   417
  v. 4–7   432
  v. 8–11   447
  v. 12–14   459
  v. 15–19   470
  v. 20–25   483
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