A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... expression of his wish to visit Rome , ver . 8—15 , the Apostle announces his theme , namely , the necessity and the nature of that salvation which is revealed in the gospel . The sinfulness of mankind is assumed , as an undeniable fact ...
... expression of his wish to visit Rome , ver . 8—15 , the Apostle announces his theme , namely , the necessity and the nature of that salvation which is revealed in the gospel . The sinfulness of mankind is assumed , as an undeniable fact ...
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... expressed by the words master and servant . He called them friends . John xv . 15 . Yet they almost uniformly speak of themselves as servants ; thus acknowl- edging the authority of their Master , and their subjection to his holy law ...
... expressed by the words master and servant . He called them friends . John xv . 15 . Yet they almost uniformly speak of themselves as servants ; thus acknowl- edging the authority of their Master , and their subjection to his holy law ...
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... expression was familiar to the Jews , of whom there were many at Rome , who were accustomed to speak of themselves as a peculiar people , separated or set apart from the mass of mankind . Some sup- pose Paul to refer particularly to the ...
... expression was familiar to the Jews , of whom there were many at Rome , who were accustomed to speak of themselves as a peculiar people , separated or set apart from the mass of mankind . Some sup- pose Paul to refer particularly to the ...
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... xvii . 1–5 ; Phil . ii . 2-11 . The expression , according to the spirit of holiness , does not indeed of itself imply divinity . It denotes that In 5 By whom we have received | ence to the 10 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
... xvii . 1–5 ; Phil . ii . 2-11 . The expression , according to the spirit of holiness , does not indeed of itself imply divinity . It denotes that In 5 By whom we have received | ence to the 10 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
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... expressed in his prayers . If by Or , that by some means . He earnestly besought that some way might be opened for the accomplish- ment of his long - cherished desire . T Now at length . After so long delay . He had long cherished this ...
... expressed in his prayers . If by Or , that by some means . He earnestly besought that some way might be opened for the accomplish- ment of his long - cherished desire . T Now at length . After so long delay . He had long cherished this ...
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