The apostle supposeth,— (1.) That those unto whom he wrote had a deep concernment in one another, their present temporal and future eternal state. Without this, the mere consideration of one another would only be a fruitless effect of curiosity, and tend unto many evils. (2.) That, they had also communion together about those things without which this duty could not be rightly discharged. For it was not then in the world as it is now; but all Christians, who […]