A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... designed for the use of many who were not natives of Rome , and to whom the Greek language was more familiar than the Latin , as it also was to the writer . The church at Rome , as is manifest from the Epistle itself , was composed of ...
... designed for the use of many who were not natives of Rome , and to whom the Greek language was more familiar than the Latin , as it also was to the writer . The church at Rome , as is manifest from the Epistle itself , was composed of ...
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... designed . I thank my God . Regarding God as the original author of all blessings , firmly believing that the gospel was designed to promote the true happiness of all believers , and cherishing a lively sympathy with the whole human ...
... designed . I thank my God . Regarding God as the original author of all blessings , firmly believing that the gospel was designed to promote the true happiness of all believers , and cherishing a lively sympathy with the whole human ...
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... designed for their own good , Heb . xii . 10 , they must submit humbly and patiently to all which they endure , in full faith that the benefit will be reaped in due season . If they find it written that " God is love , " and that he is ...
... designed for their own good , Heb . xii . 10 , they must submit humbly and patiently to all which they endure , in full faith that the benefit will be reaped in due season . If they find it written that " God is love , " and that he is ...
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... designed for good , and ' pensable to use words which men used ; are evidences of love , not of wrath . but it does not follow that when applied Heb . xii . 9-11 . By making the way to God they mean precisely what they of transgression ...
... designed for good , and ' pensable to use words which men used ; are evidences of love , not of wrath . but it does not follow that when applied Heb . xii . 9-11 . By making the way to God they mean precisely what they of transgression ...
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... designed " to yield the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby , " they will be constrained to love and obey their heavenly Father . by similar phraseology in the New Tes- tament . " As the Jew shall have ...
... designed " to yield the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby , " they will be constrained to love and obey their heavenly Father . by similar phraseology in the New Tes- tament . " As the Jew shall have ...
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