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Paul’s Exhortation to Unity
I.
The Sources of Unity (v. ).
A. Consolation.
B. Comfort.
C. Communion.
D. Compassion.
II.
The Scope of Unity (v. ).
A. Mental unity—“likeminded.”
B. Moral unity—“same love.”
C. Mutual unity—“one accord.”
III.
The Solution to Unity (vv.
, ).
A. Spiritual ministry.
B. Spiritual mindedness.
C. Spiritual motive.
Edwards, A. L., Sr. (1978).
Expository Outlines from Paul’s Epistles (p.
40).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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