1 John 2:12-14

Many conjectures have been offered in regard to the distinctions intended by the writer in the several classes of persons addressed in this passage (12-14,) and in the nature and appropriateness of the reasons assigned in each case. But it is not certain that any accurate logical distinctions were intended. We are probably to regard the changes in the forms of expression as only designed to give variety to the mode of presenting the considerations by which the various classes of Christians should feel impelled to give most serious and earnest attention to the instructions which they received.

Him that is from the beginning; the Redeemer. (ch. 1:1.)

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