A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... result of Christ's ministry , the utter destruction of all obstacles to universal holiness and hap- was , at the least , as intimate as his relation to David , by the flesh . The purity and holiness of his life , his devo- tion and ...
... result of Christ's ministry , the utter destruction of all obstacles to universal holiness and hap- was , at the least , as intimate as his relation to David , by the flesh . The purity and holiness of his life , his devo- tion and ...
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... result- ing from faith . The great object of his mission was to convert men from sin to holiness ; to inspire in them a lively faith in God , resulting in a cheerful obedience to his laws . No faith is truly profitable , unless it work ...
... result- ing from faith . The great object of his mission was to convert men from sin to holiness ; to inspire in them a lively faith in God , resulting in a cheerful obedience to his laws . No faith is truly profitable , unless it work ...
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... result both to him and to them . lle was not prompted by an idle curiosity to see the wonders and grandeur of Rome , nor did he regard his contem- plated journey as an excursion for pleasure . He had far higher incite- ments . He ...
... result both to him and to them . lle was not prompted by an idle curiosity to see the wonders and grandeur of Rome , nor did he regard his contem- plated journey as an excursion for pleasure . He had far higher incite- ments . He ...
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... result was a system of my- thology and idolatry , described in the next verse . Whether the philosophers believed the fables which they taught , or not , they shared in the rites pre- scribed for idolatrous worship . The word fools has ...
... result was a system of my- thology and idolatry , described in the next verse . Whether the philosophers believed the fables which they taught , or not , they shared in the rites pre- scribed for idolatrous worship . The word fools has ...
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... result . The depravity and sinfulness resulting from their idolatry in its turn occasioned mis- eries appropriate to each species of vice . They were made to eat the bitter fruits of iniquity . Such is the uniform effect of forsaking ...
... result . The depravity and sinfulness resulting from their idolatry in its turn occasioned mis- eries appropriate to each species of vice . They were made to eat the bitter fruits of iniquity . Such is the uniform effect of forsaking ...
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