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... verse is paren- thetical , and this is to be taken in im- mediate connection with ver . 1. Paul was " separated unto the gospel of God , concerning his Son Jesus Christ . " The great theme of the gospel is Jesus Christ , his character ...
... verse is paren- thetical , and this is to be taken in im- mediate connection with ver . 1. Paul was " separated unto the gospel of God , concerning his Son Jesus Christ . " The great theme of the gospel is Jesus Christ , his character ...
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... verse . piness , and the cordial and cheerful subjection of all souls to Him , even as he also is subject to the Father , the apostle uses such strong language in de- picting the exalted nature and station of our Lord , that he thinks ...
... verse . piness , and the cordial and cheerful subjection of all souls to Him , even as he also is subject to the Father , the apostle uses such strong language in de- picting the exalted nature and station of our Lord , that he thinks ...
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... Verse 14. Our Lord , before his ascension , commanded his apostles to go and teach all nations ; to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature . Matt . xxviii . 19 ; Mark xvi . 15. This command seems at first to have ...
... Verse 14. Our Lord , before his ascension , commanded his apostles to go and teach all nations ; to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature . Matt . xxviii . 19 ; Mark xvi . 15. This command seems at first to have ...
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... verse , therefore , as well as the following , is a proof that the epistle to the Romans was intended , not for the ... verses . Having distinctly stated his desire to see his brethren at Rome , and the cause of it ; having , moreover ...
... verse , therefore , as well as the following , is a proof that the epistle to the Romans was intended , not for the ... verses . Having distinctly stated his desire to see his brethren at Rome , and the cause of it ; having , moreover ...
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... verse . 20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world can see . " 1 Tim . vi . 16. The natural eye cannot discern spiritual objects . But , although God and his perfections are invisible to mortal sight , their ex ...
... verse . 20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world can see . " 1 Tim . vi . 16. The natural eye cannot discern spiritual objects . But , although God and his perfections are invisible to mortal sight , their ex ...
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