(A)[a]Seeing then that we have gifts that are divers, according to the grace that is given unto us, whether we have prophecy, let us prophesy according to the [b]portion of faith.

Or an office, let us wait on the office: or he that [c]teacheth, on teaching:

Or he that [d]exhorteth, on exhortation: he that [e]distributeth, let him do it (B)with simplicity: he that [f]ruleth, with diligence: he that [g]showeth mercy, with cheerfulness.

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Footnotes

  1. Romans 12:6 That which he spake before in general, he applieth particularly to the holy functions, wherein men offend with greater danger. And he divideth them into two sorts, to wit, into Prophets, and Deacons, and again he divideth the Prophets into doctors, and Pastors. And of Deacons he maketh three sorts: to wit, the one to be such as are (as it were) treasurers of the Church coffers, whom he calleth properly Deacons: the other to be the governors of discipline, who are called Seniors or Elders: the third to be such as properly served in the help of the poor, of which sort the company of widows were.
  2. Romans 12:6 That every man observe the measure of that which is revealed unto him.
  3. Romans 12:7 Whose office only is to expound the Scriptures.
  4. Romans 12:8 Who in other places is called the Pastor.
  5. Romans 12:8 To wit, the alms, that he distribute them faithfully, and without respect of person.
  6. Romans 12:8 The Elders of the Church.
  7. Romans 12:8 They that are busied about tending on the poor, must do it with cheerfulness, lest they add sorrow to sorrow.

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