A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... becomes absolutely sinless , and that those who imagined the contrary deceived them- selves . Rom . iii . 9 , 10 , 19 , 20 ; vii . 14-25 ; James iii . 2 ; 2 John i . 8 . What the apostlé means is that , by con- firming them unto the end ...
... becomes absolutely sinless , and that those who imagined the contrary deceived them- selves . Rom . iii . 9 , 10 , 19 , 20 ; vii . 14-25 ; James iii . 2 ; 2 John i . 8 . What the apostlé means is that , by con- firming them unto the end ...
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... become reunited in the tentions among you , ver . 11 ; and ( 2 ) spirit of love . In the same mind and to engage them unanimously to own in the same judgment . " Mind refers to the doctrine they had received , and he the view taken by ...
... become reunited in the tentions among you , ver . 11 ; and ( 2 ) spirit of love . In the same mind and to engage them unanimously to own in the same judgment . " Mind refers to the doctrine they had received , and he the view taken by ...
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... become members of that church . In either case , there is no contradiction between this verse and ver . 14 ; and in either case , also , it would seem that the whole family . was baptized , including chil- dren . See note on Acts xvi ...
... become members of that church . In either case , there is no contradiction between this verse and ver . 14 ; and in either case , also , it would seem that the whole family . was baptized , including chil- dren . See note on Acts xvi ...
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... become the head of a party . He disclaimed the leadership , and ac- knowledged himself as a servant not only of the Master but of the brethren . 2 Cor . iv . 5. He was thankful that he had done nothing which might indi- cate a contrary ...
... become the head of a party . He disclaimed the leadership , and ac- knowledged himself as a servant not only of the Master but of the brethren . 2 Cor . iv . 5. He was thankful that he had done nothing which might indi- cate a contrary ...
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... becoming dis- ciples of one who was born in humble life , had lived in poverty , and had suf- ered the most ignominious death . The preaching of the same crucified Saviour was equally foolish to the unbelieving Corinthians , who prided ...
... becoming dis- ciples of one who was born in humble life , had lived in poverty , and had suf- ered the most ignominious death . The preaching of the same crucified Saviour was equally foolish to the unbelieving Corinthians , who prided ...
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