A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... character ; for the apostle is here speaking of the fruits of divine grace , ver . 4 , which were bestowed on the Corinthians through Jesus Christ . Two particular gifts are specified in this verse , which are clearly of this character ...
... character ; for the apostle is here speaking of the fruits of divine grace , ver . 4 , which were bestowed on the Corinthians through Jesus Christ . Two particular gifts are specified in this verse , which are clearly of this character ...
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... character would render it certain that they would be kept to eternal life . The same idea he has presented in Phil . i . 6 . ” — Barnes . This interpreta- tion is founded on a correct principle , though it carries the argument beyond ...
... character would render it certain that they would be kept to eternal life . The same idea he has presented in Phil . i . 6 . ” — Barnes . This interpreta- tion is founded on a correct principle , though it carries the argument beyond ...
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... character or results ; but his heart is warmed by the love for human - chastisement , when clearly seen to be ity displayed by the Son , by his labors administered in love ; while they in- and sufferings , by his exertions to save ...
... character or results ; but his heart is warmed by the love for human - chastisement , when clearly seen to be ity displayed by the Son , by his labors administered in love ; while they in- and sufferings , by his exertions to save ...
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... character of St. Paul , intimating that he was not , like Peter , a personal disciple and compan- ion of the Lord ; and we shall after- wards find that against such a party St. Paul had expressly to defend the authenticity of his ...
... character of St. Paul , intimating that he was not , like Peter , a personal disciple and compan- ion of the Lord ; and we shall after- wards find that against such a party St. Paul had expressly to defend the authenticity of his ...
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... character dash of indifference with which he of the apostle should not be overlook- treats the whole subject of baptism , ed . He does not inquire whether when he finds that the converts were Apollos or Peter was crucified for the ...
... character dash of indifference with which he of the apostle should not be overlook- treats the whole subject of baptism , ed . He does not inquire whether when he finds that the converts were Apollos or Peter was crucified for the ...
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