A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... mankind is assumed , as an undeniable fact . It is then declared that the Gentiles , guided by the light of nature , had utterly failed to attain deliverance from sin , chap . i . 16-32 ; and that the Jews had been equally unsuccessful ...
... mankind is assumed , as an undeniable fact . It is then declared that the Gentiles , guided by the light of nature , had utterly failed to attain deliverance from sin , chap . i . 16-32 ; and that the Jews had been equally unsuccessful ...
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... mankind . Some sup- pose Paul to refer particularly to the separation mentioned Acts xiii . 2 ; " the Holy Ghost said , Separate me Barnabas and Saul , " & c . But that separation appears to have been to a particular part of apostolic ...
... mankind . Some sup- pose Paul to refer particularly to the separation mentioned Acts xiii . 2 ; " the Holy Ghost said , Separate me Barnabas and Saul , " & c . But that separation appears to have been to a particular part of apostolic ...
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... mankind . As all spiritual blessings are to be communi- cated through him , Acts iv . 12 , the good news of peace on earth , good will toward men , life from the dead , and universal and endless holiness , may well be styled the gospel ...
... mankind . As all spiritual blessings are to be communi- cated through him , Acts iv . 12 , the good news of peace on earth , good will toward men , life from the dead , and universal and endless holiness , may well be styled the gospel ...
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... mankind . He was made " a debtor both to the Greeks it was his duty , to address them , be- cause they were among the number to whom he was commanded to testify con- 7 To all that be in Rome , beloved | 12 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
... mankind . He was made " a debtor both to the Greeks it was his duty , to address them , be- cause they were among the number to whom he was commanded to testify con- 7 To all that be in Rome , beloved | 12 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
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... mankind ; but confined it in their own breast , as in a prison , by the most flagrant unrighteousness . For they presented , as objects of wor- ship , beings which are not by their nature God ; nay , beings of the most immoral ...
... mankind ; but confined it in their own breast , as in a prison , by the most flagrant unrighteousness . For they presented , as objects of wor- ship , beings which are not by their nature God ; nay , beings of the most immoral ...
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