Twentieth_Century(i)
4 I wrote to you in sore trouble and distress of heart and with many tears, not to give you pain, but to let you see how intense a love I have for you.
5 Now whoever has caused the pain has not so much pained me, as he has, to some extent--not to be too severe--pained every one of you.
6 The man to whom I refer has been sufficiently punished by the penalty inflicted by the majority of you;
7 So that now you must take the opposite course, and forgive and encourage him, or else he may be overwhelmed by the intensity of his pain.