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... desire to visit them . TI everywhere , and excite in the churches make mention of you . The true Chris- praise to God . " - Barnes . Thus Paul tian is not content with a selfish stimulated the Macedonians to be devotion . It is not ...
... desire to visit them . TI everywhere , and excite in the churches make mention of you . The true Chris- praise to God . " - Barnes . Thus Paul tian is not content with a selfish stimulated the Macedonians to be devotion . It is not ...
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... desire for their welfare was general ; yet , in par- ticular , he had desired to visit them , for reasons which he presently assigns ; and this particular desire was specific ally expressed in his prayers . If by Or , that by some means ...
... desire for their welfare was general ; yet , in par- ticular , he had desired to visit them , for reasons which he presently assigns ; and this particular desire was specific ally expressed in his prayers . If by Or , that by some means ...
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... desire of Paul to visit Rome was not a new sensation . It had long ex- isted , and he had repeatedly sought to gratify it . How often , we have no means to determine . Although his former efforts had been unsuccessful , he appears now ...
... desire of Paul to visit Rome was not a new sensation . It had long ex- isted , and he had repeatedly sought to gratify it . How often , we have no means to determine . Although his former efforts had been unsuccessful , he appears now ...
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... desire to see his brethren at Rome , and the 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 ...
... desire to see his brethren at Rome , and the 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 ...
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... desire that I should die ignominiously . But I des- pise the shame and the contumely , even as my Lord did . Heb . xii . 2. Yea , I esteem these things honorable to me . I teach all things openly . Contumely neither terrifies me nor ...
... desire that I should die ignominiously . But I des- pise the shame and the contumely , even as my Lord did . Heb . xii . 2. Yea , I esteem these things honorable to me . I teach all things openly . Contumely neither terrifies me nor ...
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