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THE SECOND EPISTLE GENERAL OF PETER - Chapter 2 - Verse 2
It is a very remarkable circumstance, that those who have denied the essential doctrines of the gospel have been so frequently licentious in their own conduct, and have inculcated opinions which tended to licentiousness. Many of the forms of religious error have somehow had a connexion with this vice. Men who are corrupt at heart often seek to obtain for their corruptions the sanction of religion.
By reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.
(1.) Because they were professors of religion, and religion would seem to be held responsible for their conduct; and,
(2,) because they were professed teachers of religion, and, by many, would be understood as expounding the true doctrines of the gospel.
{1} "pernicious" "lascivious" {*} "reason of" "Because of"