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... Abraham , " and in this respect was " made like unto his brethren , " Heb . ii . 16 , 17 , and thus " was made of the seed of David , according to the flesh , " verse 3 , yet he believed also that he was , in other respects , so far ...
... Abraham , " and in this respect was " made like unto his brethren , " Heb . ii . 16 , 17 , and thus " was made of the seed of David , according to the flesh , " verse 3 , yet he believed also that he was , in other respects , so far ...
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... Abraham , they expected to escape the calamities which befell other sinners . See note on Matt . iii . 9. The apostle appeals to their common sense whether they could properly entertain any such expectation , while they believed and ...
... Abraham , they expected to escape the calamities which befell other sinners . See note on Matt . iii . 9. The apostle appeals to their common sense whether they could properly entertain any such expectation , while they believed and ...
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... Abraham , and of fealty to the Jewish church . It seems here to be put for that affinity and fealty . The descendants of Abraham , the members of the Jewish church , enjoyed greater privileges than others , because , having the ...
... Abraham , and of fealty to the Jewish church . It seems here to be put for that affinity and fealty . The descendants of Abraham , the members of the Jewish church , enjoyed greater privileges than others , because , having the ...
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... Abraham , an Israelite indeed . The idea is , that mere natural consanguinity , or outward profession , did not prove the existence of the character and spirit required of that people who had been set apart as the peculiar people of God ...
... Abraham , an Israelite indeed . The idea is , that mere natural consanguinity , or outward profession , did not prove the existence of the character and spirit required of that people who had been set apart as the peculiar people of God ...
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... Abraham , were circumcised , and were intrusted with the Scriptures . All this , says the apostle , does not en- title them , in the least degree , to the praise of God . The state of the heart is what he considers ; and this alone is ...
... Abraham , were circumcised , and were intrusted with the Scriptures . All this , says the apostle , does not en- title them , in the least degree , to the praise of God . The state of the heart is what he considers ; and this alone is ...
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