A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... language . Although the Latin was the mother tongue of the Romans , yet historians assert that the Greek was understood and spoken at Rome when this Epistle was written . Moreover , it was designed for the use of many who were not ...
... language . Although the Latin was the mother tongue of the Romans , yet historians assert that the Greek was understood and spoken at Rome when this Epistle was written . Moreover , it was designed for the use of many who were not ...
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... language in de- picting the exalted nature and station of our Lord , that he thinks it proper to remind us that there is one Being superior to him . 1 Cor . xv . 27. Had he supposed there were any other excep- tions , we might expect an ...
... language in de- picting the exalted nature and station of our Lord , that he thinks it proper to remind us that there is one Being superior to him . 1 Cor . xv . 27. Had he supposed there were any other excep- tions , we might expect an ...
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... language proof of the doc- trine of the Trinity ; but Clarke , him- self a Trinitarian , is much more judi- cious , and expresses what is certainly the most obvious and probable mean- ing , thus : " The apostle wishes them all the ...
... language proof of the doc- trine of the Trinity ; but Clarke , him- self a Trinitarian , is much more judi- cious , and expresses what is certainly the most obvious and probable mean- ing , thus : " The apostle wishes them all the ...
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... language of the apostles is not without a like encouragement . " If any man sin , we have an advocate with the Father , Jesus Christ the right- eous . " 1 John ii . 1. " Wherefore he is able to save them to the uttermost that come unto ...
... language of the apostles is not without a like encouragement . " If any man sin , we have an advocate with the Father , Jesus Christ the right- eous . " 1 John ii . 1. " Wherefore he is able to save them to the uttermost that come unto ...
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... language is not Christians , and to remind them of their to be pressed , as if the apostle did influence ; and especially to call to nothing else but pray on behalf of the their mind the great power which they Romans ; but it was his ...
... language is not Christians , and to remind them of their to be pressed , as if the apostle did influence ; and especially to call to nothing else but pray on behalf of the their mind the great power which they Romans ; but it was his ...
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