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... obey the Father . The meaning of this whole verse seems to be substantially embraced in the paraphrase by Macknight : " From whom , since his resurrection , I have received miraculous powers and apostleship , in order that through my ...
... obey the Father . The meaning of this whole verse seems to be substantially embraced in the paraphrase by Macknight : " From whom , since his resurrection , I have received miraculous powers and apostleship , in order that through my ...
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... obey it . The apostle also speaks of " the peace of God , which passeth all understanding , " Phil . iv . 7 , refer- ring , doubtless , to that state of quiet to you , and peace from God our Father , 2 CHAPTER I. 13 7 To all that be in ...
... obey it . The apostle also speaks of " the peace of God , which passeth all understanding , " Phil . iv . 7 , refer- ring , doubtless , to that state of quiet to you , and peace from God our Father , 2 CHAPTER I. 13 7 To all that be in ...
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... 16-18 . This command he felt bound to obey . While a single man among the Gentiles , or , indeed , among his Jewish brethren , remained ignorant of the gospel , and unconverted both to the wise , and to the un- wise CHAPTER I. 19.
... 16-18 . This command he felt bound to obey . While a single man among the Gentiles , or , indeed , among his Jewish brethren , remained ignorant of the gospel , and unconverted both to the wise , and to the un- wise CHAPTER I. 19.
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... obey the truth , but obey unrighteous- ness . " ' " - Locke . Others , perhaps more properly , understand the phrase to be equivalent to " hinder the truth by unrighteousness . " The word hold , as well as the Greek word which occurs ...
... obey the truth , but obey unrighteous- ness . " ' " - Locke . Others , perhaps more properly , understand the phrase to be equivalent to " hinder the truth by unrighteousness . " The word hold , as well as the Greek word which occurs ...
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... obey him . The restraints of gratitude and reverence being removed , apostasy and moral degradation follow as a natural consequence . Became vain in their imaginations . Or , foolish in their specu- lations . It is generally supposed ...
... obey him . The restraints of gratitude and reverence being removed , apostasy and moral degradation follow as a natural consequence . Became vain in their imaginations . Or , foolish in their specu- lations . It is generally supposed ...
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