A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... indicated were valuable in a two - fold sense : they contributed to the spiritual growth and happiness of those upon whom they were bestowed , and more- over enabled them to communicate happiness to others by bringing them to a ...
... indicated were valuable in a two - fold sense : they contributed to the spiritual growth and happiness of those upon whom they were bestowed , and more- over enabled them to communicate happiness to others by bringing them to a ...
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... indicates a personal approach or com- ing of an individual . It rather de- notes a revelation of what was before unknown , or the manifestation of the power and presence of an invisible be- ing by visible signs . And such is doubtless ...
... indicates a personal approach or com- ing of an individual . It rather de- notes a revelation of what was before unknown , or the manifestation of the power and presence of an invisible be- ing by visible signs . And such is doubtless ...
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... indicated by revelation or manifesta- is true , and constant , and will adhere tion of the Lord Jesus Christ , ver . 7 , to his promises . He will not deceive . a time of peculiar trial and danger . He will not promise , and then fail ...
... indicated by revelation or manifesta- is true , and constant , and will adhere tion of the Lord Jesus Christ , ver . 7 , to his promises . He will not deceive . a time of peculiar trial and danger . He will not promise , and then fail ...
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... indicating hatred . Men sub- missively accept rebukes and even the Father of Spirits and the beneficent source of all good . He does not regard the Son as a stranger , sent to deliver a message to men , wholly unconcerned as to its ...
... indicating hatred . Men sub- missively accept rebukes and even the Father of Spirits and the beneficent source of all good . He does not regard the Son as a stranger , sent to deliver a message to men , wholly unconcerned as to its ...
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... indicate that that of Christian , we might reasonably expect him to commend their example to the imitation of their brethren . As he intimates no opinion that they were more worthy or less contentious than the others , we may safely ...
... indicate that that of Christian , we might reasonably expect him to commend their example to the imitation of their brethren . As he intimates no opinion that they were more worthy or less contentious than the others , we may safely ...
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Achaia Acts apos apostle apostle's Barnes believe bestowed blessings Bloomfield boast brethren chapter character Christian church Conybeare Corinth Corinthians dead dead rise death declared denote desire disciples divine divine grace doctrine duty Ephesus epistle eral exhortation expressed fact faith false teachers Father flesh Gentiles glory gospel grace Greek hath heart heathen heaven holy honor idea idols interpretation Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John iv judge knowledge labor language lest living Lord's Lord's supper Luke Macedonia Macknight manifest manner meaning ment natural body ness note on ch note on Matt note on Rom note on ver Paul person preach the gospel proof raised reason received rection reference regard rejoice resurrection revealed sense speak spirit spiritual body spiritual gifts Stanley suppose things tion tongues translated true truth understand understood unto verse viii weak wisdom word