For yourselves, brethren, know our visit unto you, that it was not in vain:
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John Chrysostom
AD 407
Great indeed were your actions also, but yet neither did we have recourse to human speech. But what he says above, that also he repeats here, that from both sides is shown what was the nature of the Preaching, from the miracles, and from the resolution of the preachers, and from the zeal and fervor of those who received it. For yourselves, he says, know our entering in unto you, that it has not been found vain, that is, that it was not according to man, nor of any common kind. For being fresh from great dangers, and deaths, and stripes, we immediately fell into dangers. But, he says, having suffered before, and been shamefully entreated; as you know, at Philippi, we waxed bold in our God. Do you see how again he refers the whole to God? To speak unto you, says he, the Gospel of God in much conflict. It is not possible to say, that there indeed we were in danger, but here we are not; yourselves also know, how great was the danger, with how much contention we were among you. Which also he says in his Epistle to the Corinthians; And I was with you in weakness, and in labor, and in fear, and in much trembling. 1 Corinthians 2:3