13:1 This
is
the
third
time
I
am
comming
to
you:
in
the
mouth
of
two
or
three
witnesses
shal
euery
word
be
established.
13:2 I
told
you
before,
and
foretell
you
as
if
I
were
present
the
second
time,
and
being
absent,
now
I
write
to
them
which
heretofore
haue
sinned,
and
to
all
other,
that
if
I
come
againe
I
will
not
spare:
13:3 Since
ye
seeke
a
proofe
of
Christ,
speaking
in
me,
which
to
you-ward
is
not
weake,
but
is
mightie
in
you.
13:4 For
though
hee
was
crucified
through
weaknesse,
yet
he
liueth
by
the
power
of
God:
for
wee
also
are
weake
in
him,
but
wee
shall
liue
with
him
by
the
power
of
God
toward
you.
13:5 Examine
your
selues,
whether
ye
be
in
the
faith:
proue
your
owne
selues.
Know
yee
not
your
owne
selues,
how
that
Iesus
Christ
is
in
you,
except
ye
be
reprobates
13:6 But
I
trust
that
yee
shall
knowe
that
we
are
not
reprobates.
13:7 Now
I
pray
to
God,
that
ye
doe
no
euill,
not
that
we
should
appeare
approued,
but
that
ye
should
doe
that
which
is
honest,
though
we
be
as
reprobates.
13:8 For
wee
can
doe
nothing
against
the
trueth,
but
for
the
trueth.
13:9 For
wee
are
glad
when
wee
are
weake,
and
ye
are
strong:
and
this
also
we
wish,
euen
your
perfection.
13:10 Therefore
I
write
these
things
being
absent,
lest
being
present
I
should
vse
sharpnesse,
according
to
the
power
which
the
Lord
hath
giuen
me
to
edification,
and
not
to
destruction.
13:11 Finally,
brethren,
farewell:
Bee
perfect,
bee
of
good
comfort,
bee
of
one
minde,
liue
in
peace,
and
the
God
of
loue
and
peace
shalbe
with
you.
13:12 Greet
one
another
with
an
holy
kisse.
13:13 All
the
Saints
salute
you.
13:14 The
grace
of
the
Lord
Iesus
Christ,
and
the
loue
of
God,
and
the
communion
of
the
holy
Ghost,
be
with
you
all.
Amen.
The
second
Epistle
to
the
Corinthians,
was
written
from
Philippos
a
citie
of
Macedonia,
by
Titus
and
Lucas.