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15 1 Those of us who have a robust conscience must accept as our own burden the tender scruples of weaker men, and not consider ourselves. 15 2 Each of us must consider his neighbour and think what is for his good and will build up the common life. 15 3 [ Ps.69.9. ] For Christ too did not consider himself, but might have said, in the words of Scripture, 'The reproaches of those who reproached thee fell upon me.' 15 4 For all the ancient scriptures were written for our own instruction, in order that through the encouragement they give us we may maintain our hope with fortitude. 15 5 And may God, the source of all fortitude and all encouragement, grant that you may agree with one another after the manner of Christ Jesus, 15 6 so that with one mind and one voice you may praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.


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