A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... fact that this portion of propheey had its exact ful- filment in Christ . Moreover , it was well understood , by the enlightened heathen , that such was the character of the Jewish expectations , and such their understanding of the ...
... fact that this portion of propheey had its exact ful- filment in Christ . Moreover , it was well understood , by the enlightened heathen , that such was the character of the Jewish expectations , and such their understanding of the ...
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... fact is brought to light in the gospel , which is also an instrument through which that power is exerted . Unto salvation . Scarcely any word in the Scriptures has been more grossly misunderstood than salva- It has been interpreted to ...
... fact is brought to light in the gospel , which is also an instrument through which that power is exerted . Unto salvation . Scarcely any word in the Scriptures has been more grossly misunderstood than salva- It has been interpreted to ...
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... fact is abundantly asserted in the Scriptures . A knowl- edge of God , faith in his Son , faith in the gospel , is ... facts , which none could contradict , in proof of his allegations , and fortifies them by the authority of the Jewish ...
... fact is abundantly asserted in the Scriptures . A knowl- edge of God , faith in his Son , faith in the gospel , is ... facts , which none could contradict , in proof of his allegations , and fortifies them by the authority of the Jewish ...
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... fact is sufficiently plain . A conse- quence invariably resulting from a given cause must be regarded as the operation of a fixed law . Misery always accompanies transgression ; and , without a special revelation , men had good reason ...
... fact is sufficiently plain . A conse- quence invariably resulting from a given cause must be regarded as the operation of a fixed law . Misery always accompanies transgression ; and , without a special revelation , men had good reason ...
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... fact obtained it . And therefore , or because of this fact , they were unrighteous in conceal- ing it . T That which may be known of God , & c . Concerning Socrates , see unwise . Paul esteemed it his duty to 21 , note 2 ; and with ...
... fact obtained it . And therefore , or because of this fact , they were unrighteous in conceal- ing it . T That which may be known of God , & c . Concerning Socrates , see unwise . Paul esteemed it his duty to 21 , note 2 ; and with ...
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