As if the apostle had said, "Think not that for any sinister or by-ends of my own,. excuse myself so often to you, for deferring so long my promised and intended journey among you; for all. do is with an eye to your advantage. 'Tis your benefit and reformation. aim at; for verily. fear, whenever. come,. shall find those sins unrepented of, and unhumbled for, by many of you, which will be matter of humiliation, sorrow, and lamentation, to me; and that. must be necessitated, contrary to my inclinations and desires, to inflict censures and corporal punishments upon many among you, for the schisms, debates, and strifes, of some; for the uncleanness, fornication, and lasciviousness, of others."

Note here, 1. What great disorders and scandalous crimes were found in the church of Corinth, and yet she retained the denomination and character of. true church: the apostle fears, and not without cause, that he should find debates, envyings, wrath, and strifes, among them, the usual and necessary consequences of schisms and factions in the church.

Note, 2. That notwithstanding all these corruptions and scandalous abuses, St. Paul neither separate from them. Nothing will justify. separation from. church, but that which makes. separation between God and that church, namely, heresy in doctrine, or idolatry in worship.

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