A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... designed to enforce his exhortation and rebuke . Sce ch . ii . 5 ; iii . 3-7 , 27. But God hath chosen . The 21-23 . It is not obvious how the apostle is careful to recognize God , not fact that God had called one class of only as the ...
... designed to enforce his exhortation and rebuke . Sce ch . ii . 5 ; iii . 3-7 , 27. But God hath chosen . The 21-23 . It is not obvious how the apostle is careful to recognize God , not fact that God had called one class of only as the ...
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... designed such a general application of his lan- guage , which was addressed to a single church for a special purpose . The special purpose of the first four chap- ters of this Epistle was to point out the impropriety of the divisions ...
... designed such a general application of his lan- guage , which was addressed to a single church for a special purpose . The special purpose of the first four chap- ters of this Epistle was to point out the impropriety of the divisions ...
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... designed of separate factions , but striving to- to refute the allegation by his opposers gether to convince men that Jesus is that he had incompetently or unfaith- the Christ , the true head of every man , fully performed his apostolic ...
... designed of separate factions , but striving to- to refute the allegation by his opposers gether to convince men that Jesus is that he had incompetently or unfaith- the Christ , the true head of every man , fully performed his apostolic ...
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... designed a covert intimation to his accusers , that if they did not regard his opinion as conclusive evidence in respect to his competency and faithful- ness , much less need he regard theirs , verse 3. He certainly had the better ...
... designed a covert intimation to his accusers , that if they did not regard his opinion as conclusive evidence in respect to his competency and faithful- ness , much less need he regard theirs , verse 3. He certainly had the better ...
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... designed to show that they ought not to regard any teacher with more honor than belonged to a faith- ful servant of Jesus Christ . This was all the honor desired by himself , or by Apollos . Neither of them claimed to have been the ...
... designed to show that they ought not to regard any teacher with more honor than belonged to a faith- ful servant of Jesus Christ . This was all the honor desired by himself , or by Apollos . Neither of them claimed to have been the ...
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