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THE INTIMACY OF HUMAN HEARTS IN CHRIST
(PHIL. i. 1-11.)

CHAPTER III

THE APOSTLE'S POSITION AND CIRCUMSTANCES
(PHIL. i. 12-20.)

CHAPTER IV

THE CHRISTIAN'S PEACE AND THE CHRISTIAN'S CONSISTENCY
(PHIL. i. 21-30.)

CHAPTER V

UNITY IN SELF-FORGETFULNESS: THE EXAMPLE OF THE LORD
(PHIL. ii. 1-11.)

CHAPTER VI

THE LORD'S POWER IN THE DISCIPLE'S LIFE
(PHIL. ii. 12-18.)

CHAPTER VII

TIMOTHEUS AND EPAPHRODITUS
(PHIL. ii. 19-30.)

CHAPTER VIII

JOY IN THE LORD AND ITS PRESERVING INFLUENCE
"THAT I MAY KNOW HIM"
(PHIL. iii. 1-11.)

CHAPTER IX

CHRISTIAN STANDING AND CHRISTIAN PROGRESS.
(PHIL. iii. 12-16.)

CHAPTER X

THE BLESSED HOPE AND ITS POWER
(PHIL. iii. 17-21.)

CHAPTER XI

PURITY AND PEACE IN THE PRESENT LORD
(PHIL. iv. 1-9.)

CHAPTER XII

THE COLLECTION FOR ST PAUL: THE FAREWELL
(PHIL. iv. 10-23.)

"Holy Scripture is the Letter of God Almighty to His creatures; learn
God's heart in God's Words."

GREGORY THE GREAT, Epist., iv. 31.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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