Murdock(i)
14 Behold, this third time I am ready to come to you, and I will not burden you; for I seek not yours, but you: for children ought not to lay up treasures for the parents, but the parents for their children.
15 And cheerfully will I both pay my expenses, and also give myself for your souls; although the more I love you, the less ye love me.
16 But perhaps, though I was not burdensome to you, yet, like a cunning man, I filched from you by craftiness!
17 Was it by the hand of some other person whom I sent to you, that I pilfered from you?
18 I requested Titus, and with him I sent the brethren: did Titus pilfer any thing from you? Did we not walk in one spirit, and in the same steps?