A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... brethren had turned from idols unto God , and had aban - mon with unbelievers , except so far as doned many of their sinful practices ; and this saving change in them is at- tributed by the apostle to the grace of God . They had not ...
... brethren had turned from idols unto God , and had aban - mon with unbelievers , except so far as doned many of their sinful practices ; and this saving change in them is at- tributed by the apostle to the grace of God . They had not ...
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... brethren were educated men ; not many of them were eminently skilled in polite literature . It was not from the highly - polished class that the larger portion of early teachers or disciples was taken . But the persons here addressed ...
... brethren were educated men ; not many of them were eminently skilled in polite literature . It was not from the highly - polished class that the larger portion of early teachers or disciples was taken . But the persons here addressed ...
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... brethren of the blessings already bestowed upon them , and has commended them for the degree of im- provement which they have made . Yet they were far from perfection . Much was lacking in their Christian charac- ter , in respect both ...
... brethren of the blessings already bestowed upon them , and has commended them for the degree of im- provement which they have made . Yet they were far from perfection . Much was lacking in their Christian charac- ter , in respect both ...
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... brethren , by them which are of the house now than formerly . The only Christian union we can now hope for , is a ... brethren . Notwithstanding their errors , and their faults , which he was about to rebuke , the apostle addresses them ...
... brethren , by them which are of the house now than formerly . The only Christian union we can now hope for , is a ... brethren . Notwithstanding their errors , and their faults , which he was about to rebuke , the apostle addresses them ...
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... brethren . As he intimates no opinion that they were more worthy or less contentious than the others , we may safely conclude that in the adoption of their name they were as sectarian as those who adopted the name of Paul , or Apollos ...
... brethren . As he intimates no opinion that they were more worthy or less contentious than the others , we may safely conclude that in the adoption of their name they were as sectarian as those who adopted the name of Paul , or Apollos ...
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