A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... supposed there were any other excep- tions , we might expect an intimation of it ; but we find none . The natural in- ference is that , while Paul believed that Jesus " took on him the seed of Abraham , " and in this respect was " made ...
... supposed there were any other excep- tions , we might expect an intimation of it ; but we find none . The natural in- ference is that , while Paul believed that Jesus " took on him the seed of Abraham , " and in this respect was " made ...
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... supposed that God would set his seal to a gross imposture ? That he would raise from the dead a person who had made such high pretensions , blasphemous , if false , unless he de- signed thereby to give assurance to the world that those ...
... supposed that God would set his seal to a gross imposture ? That he would raise from the dead a person who had made such high pretensions , blasphemous , if false , unless he de- signed thereby to give assurance to the world that those ...
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... supposed he hoped to advance the cause of his Master by enabling the brethren at Rome to work miracles . But this explanation is not consistent with the following verse , where differ- ent language is used to express and ex- plain the ...
... supposed he hoped to advance the cause of his Master by enabling the brethren at Rome to work miracles . But this explanation is not consistent with the following verse , where differ- ent language is used to express and ex- plain the ...
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... supposed the mean- apprehend the general idea running ing to be that the gospel presents its through the foregoing note is correct ; great truths , and especially that which namely , that the great need of man- is the immediate subject ...
... supposed the mean- apprehend the general idea running ing to be that the gospel presents its through the foregoing note is correct ; great truths , and especially that which namely , that the great need of man- is the immediate subject ...
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... supposed that the ancient heathen had so accurate knowl- edge of those works , and of that ma- chinery , as modern science has discov- ered . Yet they had enough to convince them that a superior being existed . Even the most savage ...
... supposed that the ancient heathen had so accurate knowl- edge of those works , and of that ma- chinery , as modern science has discov- ered . Yet they had enough to convince them that a superior being existed . Even the most savage ...
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