Etheridge(i)
3 Nor in any thing give to any man occasion of stumbling, that no blemish may be upon our ministry;
4 but in every thing will we demonstrate ourselves that we are the ministers of Aloha; by much patience, by afflictions,
5 by necessity, by imprisonments, by stripes, by chains, by tumults, by labour, by watching, by fasting,
6 by purity, by knowledge, by prolonging the mind, by benignity, by the Spirit of Holiness, by love without deceit,
7 by the doctrine of truth, by the power of Aloha, by the arms of righteousness for the right hand and for the left,
8 by glory and by shame, by praise and by abuse; as deceivers, and true;
9 as unknown, and yet we are known; as dead, yet, lo, we live; as chastened, yet we die not;
10 as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; as poor, yet many making rich; as having nothing, yet possessing every thing.