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Chapter 1
1-11 The apostle blesses God for comfort in, and
deliverance out of troubles.
12-14 He professes his own and his fellow-labourers'
integrity.
15-24 Gives reasons for his not coming to them.
Chapter 2
1- 4 Reasons for the apostle not coming to Corinth.
5-11 Directions about restoring the repentant offender.
12-17 An account of his labours and success in spreading
the gospel of Christ.
Chapter 3
1-11 The preference of the gospel to the law given
by Moses.
12-18 The preaching of the apostle was suitable to the
excellency and evidence of the gospel, through the power of the Holy Ghost.
Chapter 4
1- 7 The apostles laboured with much diligence,
sincerity, and faithfulness.
8-12 Their sufferings for the gospel were great,
yet with rich supports.
13-18 Prospects of eternal glory keep believers from
fainting under troubles.
Chapter 5
1- 8 The apostle's hope and desire of heavenly glory.
9-15 This excited to diligence. The reasons of
his being affected with zeal for the Corinthians.
16-21 The necessity of regeneration, and of reconciliation
with God through Christ.
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Chapter 6
1-10 The apostle, with others, proved themselves
faithful ministers of Christ, by their unblamable life and behaviour.
11-18 By affection for them, And by earnest concern,
that they might have no fellowship with unbelievers and idolaters.
Chapter 7
1- 4 An exhortation to holiness, and the whole church
entreated to bear affection to the apostle.
5-11 He rejoiced in their sorrowing to repentance.
12-16 And in the comfort they and Titus had together.
Chapter 8
1- 6 The apostle reminds them of charitable contributions
for the poor saints.
7- 9 Enforces this by their gifts, and by the love
and grace of Christ.
10-15 By the willingness they had shown to this good
work.
16-24 He recommends Titus to them.
Chapter 9
1- 5 The reason for sending Titus to collect their
alms.
6-15 The Corinthians to be liberal and cheerful,
The apostle thanks God for his unspeakable gift.
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Chapter 10
1- 6 The apostle states his authority with meekness
and humility.
7-11 Reasons with the Corinthians.
12-18 Seeks the glory of God, and to be approved of him.
Chapter 11
1-14 The apostle gives the reasons for speaking
in his own commendation.
5-15 Shows that he had freely preached the gospel.
16-21 Explains what he was going to add in defence of
his own character.
22-33 He gives an account of his labours, cares, sufferings,
dangers, and deliverances.
Chapter 12
1- 6 The apostle's revelations.
7-10 Which were improved to his spiritual advantage.
11-21 The signs of an apostle were in him, His purpose
of making them a visit; but he expresses his fear lest he should have to
be severe with some.
Chapter 13
1- 6 The apostle threatens obstinate offenders.
7-10 He prays for their reformation.
11-14 And ends the epistle with a salutation and blessing.
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