A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... was made " a debtor both to the Greeks it was his duty , to address them , be- cause they were among the number to whom he was commanded to testify con- 7 To all that be in Rome , beloved | 12 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
... was made " a debtor both to the Greeks it was his duty , to address them , be- cause they were among the number to whom he was commanded to testify con- 7 To all that be in Rome , beloved | 12 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
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... cause they are gratuitously bestowed by God . " — - Macknight . Peace is opposed to war and contention ; it is also op- posed to agitation and disquiet of what- ever kind . In this sense , the sacred writers declare that there is no ...
... cause they are gratuitously bestowed by God . " — - Macknight . Peace is opposed to war and contention ; it is also op- posed to agitation and disquiet of what- ever kind . In this sense , the sacred writers declare that there is no ...
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... cause of his Master by enabling the brethren at Rome to work miracles . But this explanation is not consistent with the following verse , where differ- ent language is used to express and ex- plain the same idea . The spiritual gifts ...
... cause of his Master by enabling the brethren at Rome to work miracles . But this explanation is not consistent with the following verse , where differ- ent language is used to express and ex- plain the same idea . The spiritual gifts ...
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... cause of it ; having , moreover , in a very happy and conciliatory manner , expressed his conviction that the inter- view would be mutually pleasant and profitable ; and having reminded them that he was constrained by a sense of duty to ...
... cause of it ; having , moreover , in a very happy and conciliatory manner , expressed his conviction that the inter- view would be mutually pleasant and profitable ; and having reminded them that he was constrained by a sense of duty to ...
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... cause of salvation . What is impossible to man , is easy to God . What man has uniformly failed to accomplish , God will secure effect- ually . " The expression means , that it is the way in which God exerts his power in the salvation ...
... cause of salvation . What is impossible to man , is easy to God . What man has uniformly failed to accomplish , God will secure effect- ually . " The expression means , that it is the way in which God exerts his power in the salvation ...
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