A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... fully appear in the subsequent part of the Epistle . This is substan- tially an exhortation that all should hold fast the truth , and speak accord- ing to the revelation which they had received from the apostles . But , from what ...
... fully appear in the subsequent part of the Epistle . This is substan- tially an exhortation that all should hold fast the truth , and speak accord- ing to the revelation which they had received from the apostles . But , from what ...
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... fully developed as he pro- ceeds . By wisdom of words , in this place , we are not to understand truly wise words , for such words were effectually used by the apostle ; but the reference is to words of worldly wisdom , the subtle- ties ...
... fully developed as he pro- ceeds . By wisdom of words , in this place , we are not to understand truly wise words , for such words were effectually used by the apostle ; but the reference is to words of worldly wisdom , the subtle- ties ...
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... fully verified by history , be taken as an answer . What had that wisdom discovered concerning the future condition of the human race ? The wisest philosophers expressed a hope , by no means very confident , of future life and happiness ...
... fully verified by history , be taken as an answer . What had that wisdom discovered concerning the future condition of the human race ? The wisest philosophers expressed a hope , by no means very confident , of future life and happiness ...
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... fully Acts ii . 22 ; xxv . 7 ; 1 Cor . iv . 9 ; 2 conscious of his weakness . He had Thess . ii . 4 ; in all which cases it indi- never forgotten the lesson which he cates to exhibit , to make manifest , to learned on the way to ...
... fully Acts ii . 22 ; xxv . 7 ; 1 Cor . iv . 9 ; 2 conscious of his weakness . He had Thess . ii . 4 ; in all which cases it indi- never forgotten the lesson which he cates to exhibit , to make manifest , to learned on the way to ...
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... fully initi- sins , revealed in the gospel , in con- ated into the heathen mysteries were tradistinction to the various schemes named perfect , because these mysteries devised by human wisdom for the in their whole extent were ...
... fully initi- sins , revealed in the gospel , in con- ated into the heathen mysteries were tradistinction to the various schemes named perfect , because these mysteries devised by human wisdom for the in their whole extent were ...
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