A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... tion , and most miserable estate , to be the servant of sin . ¶ Of Jesus Christ . Tho context indicates the apostle's intention , not only to profess his subjection to the authority of his Lord and Master , but also to assert his ...
... tion , and most miserable estate , to be the servant of sin . ¶ Of Jesus Christ . Tho context indicates the apostle's intention , not only to profess his subjection to the authority of his Lord and Master , but also to assert his ...
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... tion from the dead : his apostles ever alluded to this fact as in itself demanding any peculiar regard , but only as the fulfilment of prophecy . This phraseology denotes , very evidently , that , in some other respect , our Lord was ...
... tion from the dead : his apostles ever alluded to this fact as in itself demanding any peculiar regard , but only as the fulfilment of prophecy . This phraseology denotes , very evidently , that , in some other respect , our Lord was ...
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... tion for a church , whose influence might be felt to the remotest borders of the civilized world , through those visitors who there became acquainted with the gospel of Christ , and also the central point where representatives of the ...
... tion for a church , whose influence might be felt to the remotest borders of the civilized world , through those visitors who there became acquainted with the gospel of Christ , and also the central point where representatives of the ...
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... tion of what may be expected , as we proceed ; not only as to the subject of discourse , but as to the manner of treat- ing it . The great theme is the gospel of grace , revealed through the Son of God , whose testimony was fully authen ...
... tion of what may be expected , as we proceed ; not only as to the subject of discourse , but as to the manner of treat- ing it . The great theme is the gospel of grace , revealed through the Son of God , whose testimony was fully authen ...
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... tion of the arts and sciences , derived from Greece , they claimed to be re- garded as Greeks , in respect to civiliza- tion , and accounted all others as barba- rians . The apostle intended to be understood , that he recognized it as ...
... tion of the arts and sciences , derived from Greece , they claimed to be re- garded as Greeks , in respect to civiliza- tion , and accounted all others as barba- rians . The apostle intended to be understood , that he recognized it as ...
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