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Methodist 1832 · Commentary on the Whole Bible, 2 Corinthians 11:27

Adam Clarke, on 2Cor 11:27

Adam Clarke · 1762–1832
2Cor 11:27 · Douay-Rheims
“In labour and painfulness, in much watchings, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.”
On this verse:
“In weariness and painfulness - Tribulations of this kind were his constant companions. Lord Lyttleton and others have made useful reflections on this verse: "How hard was it for a man of a genteel and liberal education, as St. Paul was, to bear such rigours, and to wander about like a vagabond, hungry and almost naked, yet coming into the presence of persons of high life, and speaking in large and various assemblies on matters of the utmost importance!" Had not St. Paul been deeply convinced of the truth and absolute certainty of the Christian religion, he could not have continued to expose himself to such hardships.”

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