A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... understood and spoken at Rome when this Epistle was written . Moreover , it was designed for the use of many who were not natives of Rome , and to whom the Greek language was more familiar than the Latin , as it also was to the writer ...
... understood and spoken at Rome when this Epistle was written . Moreover , it was designed for the use of many who were not natives of Rome , and to whom the Greek language was more familiar than the Latin , as it also was to the writer ...
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... understood , by the enlightened heathen , that such was the character of the Jewish expectations , and such their understanding of the ancient predictions . It was one step gained , towards their conversion , therefore , that they ...
... understood , by the enlightened heathen , that such was the character of the Jewish expectations , and such their understanding of the ancient predictions . It was one step gained , towards their conversion , therefore , that they ...
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... understood to mean exhibited , or strated , to be the Son of God . ¶ According demonstrated . T The Son of God . to the spirit of holiness . The same Jesus Paul believed that Jesus Christ was a who " was made of the seed of David man ...
... understood to mean exhibited , or strated , to be the Son of God . ¶ According demonstrated . T The Son of God . to the spirit of holiness . The same Jesus Paul believed that Jesus Christ was a who " was made of the seed of David man ...
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... understood . The apostles con- fined their ministry to Judea ; and when Peter , instructed by a miraculous vision , ventured to preach the gospel among the Gentiles , his brethren called him to a strict account : nor were they satisfied ...
... understood . The apostles con- fined their ministry to Judea ; and when Peter , instructed by a miraculous vision , ventured to preach the gospel among the Gentiles , his brethren called him to a strict account : nor were they satisfied ...
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... understood . Nevertheless , it should never be forgot- ten that the love of God towards his children precedes their love towards him ; that the mission of Christ was the fruit of divine love ; that the only sufficient reason why we ...
... understood . Nevertheless , it should never be forgot- ten that the love of God towards his children precedes their love towards him ; that the mission of Christ was the fruit of divine love ; that the only sufficient reason why we ...
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