A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... confident , of future life and happiness . But the wisdom of God , which they accounted foolishness , had devised and revealed a plan by which immortal life and purity and happiness were secured to all men , and by which also the ...
... confident , of future life and happiness . But the wisdom of God , which they accounted foolishness , had devised and revealed a plan by which immortal life and purity and happiness were secured to all men , and by which also the ...
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... and all faith in revelation crumbles to dust . But while this fact remains as a living truth in the heart , we may rely on his testimony with unfaltering confidence , no man lay than that is laid , which is 44 I. CORINTHIANS .
... and all faith in revelation crumbles to dust . But while this fact remains as a living truth in the heart , we may rely on his testimony with unfaltering confidence , no man lay than that is laid , which is 44 I. CORINTHIANS .
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... confidence in it . well might the writer lack such confi- dence ; for he distinctly regards the hay , wood , and stubble , ver . 12 , as de- noting doctrines , not men , and believes the teacher of them will be saved , ver . 15. ¶ And ...
... confidence in it . well might the writer lack such confi- dence ; for he distinctly regards the hay , wood , and stubble , ver . 12 , as de- noting doctrines , not men , and believes the teacher of them will be saved , ver . 15. ¶ And ...
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... confident , and intimated in ver . 12-15 , those teach- false opinions on the subject of reli - ers who attempted to build up a repu- gion ; and especially those opinions tation for superior wisdom , by min- when they were opposed to ...
... confident , and intimated in ver . 12-15 , those teach- false opinions on the subject of reli - ers who attempted to build up a repu- gion ; and especially those opinions tation for superior wisdom , by min- when they were opposed to ...
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... of the difficulty , and would not pronounce with undue confidence upon his own moral condition . He knew the liability of men to self - de- ception , to a partial appreciation of 4 For I know nothing by myself ; yet am CHAPTER IV . 55.
... of the difficulty , and would not pronounce with undue confidence upon his own moral condition . He knew the liability of men to self - de- ception , to a partial appreciation of 4 For I know nothing by myself ; yet am CHAPTER IV . 55.
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