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... hath consti- tuted the head of every man , ch . xi . 3. All the present blessings of the gos- pel are derived through the ministry of Jesus , who revealed it , and who exemplified its nature in his conduct , and demonstrated the truth ...
... hath consti- tuted the head of every man , ch . xi . 3. All the present blessings of the gos- pel are derived through the ministry of Jesus , who revealed it , and who exemplified its nature in his conduct , and demonstrated the truth ...
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... opportunity of is possible , however , that men should personal intercourse with the apostles , cherish a kind and tolerant spirit , and render unity of belief more difficult as 11 For it hath been declared unto me , of 12 I. CORINTHIANS .
... opportunity of is possible , however , that men should personal intercourse with the apostles , cherish a kind and tolerant spirit , and render unity of belief more difficult as 11 For it hath been declared unto me , of 12 I. CORINTHIANS .
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... hath been declared unto me of you . The church of Corinth had pre- viously addressed a letter of inquiry to the apostle , ch . vii . 1 ; but it does not appear that they mentioned the divis- ions and contentions which existed among them ...
... hath been declared unto me of you . The church of Corinth had pre- viously addressed a letter of inquiry to the apostle , ch . vii . 1 ; but it does not appear that they mentioned the divis- ions and contentions which existed among them ...
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... namely , that divine wisdom infinitely exceeds human wisdom . TI will destroy the wisdom of the wise . As the noonday sun eclipses the splendor of artificial S hath chosen the weak things of the world to 18 I. CORINTHIANS .
... namely , that divine wisdom infinitely exceeds human wisdom . TI will destroy the wisdom of the wise . As the noonday sun eclipses the splendor of artificial S hath chosen the weak things of the world to 18 I. CORINTHIANS .
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... Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world ? Hath he not revealed a wisdom so infinitely su- perior to all human wisdom , that the latter is comparatively foolish ? Wis- dom does not actually become folly ; but it appears such ...
... Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world ? Hath he not revealed a wisdom so infinitely su- perior to all human wisdom , that the latter is comparatively foolish ? Wis- dom does not actually become folly ; but it appears such ...
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