Still our apostle perseveres in prayer, on the behalf of his beloved Thessalonians; and the particular mercy he prays for, is, their abundant increase in the grace and duty of love, first amongst themselves and their fellow-brethren in Christ, all Christians far and near; next towards all men, heathens and infidels, their bitter and bloody persecutors not excepted.

Where note, The true property of Christian love; it is, 1. brotherly affection, which every true Christian chiefly bears to all his fellow-members in Christ, for grace sake;

2.. gracious propensity of heart, which. Christian bears for God's sake to all mankind, whereby he wills, and to his power procures, all good for them.

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