A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... understand him here as declaring that God would confirm and strengthen the faith of believers . T To the end . Either to the end of life , or , perhaps more probably , to the time • blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ CHAPTER I.
... understand him here as declaring that God would confirm and strengthen the faith of believers . T To the end . Either to the end of life , or , perhaps more probably , to the time • blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ CHAPTER I.
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... understand- ularly to their divisions into parties , ing , it follows that this exhortation followers of different ... understanding ; had preached to them , 1 Cor . xv . 1 , judgment to the practical decision ar- which , if they were so ...
... understand- ularly to their divisions into parties , ing , it follows that this exhortation followers of different ... understanding ; had preached to them , 1 Cor . xv . 1 , judgment to the practical decision ar- which , if they were so ...
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... understand him literally ; and the condition of the church at Cor- inth seems to justify a literal interpre- tation . Paul was emphatically the apostle to the Gentiles ; and as he had personally preached the gospel at Cor- inth and most ...
... understand him literally ; and the condition of the church at Cor- inth seems to justify a literal interpre- tation . Paul was emphatically the apostle to the Gentiles ; and as he had personally preached the gospel at Cor- inth and most ...
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... understand that there was a Christ party in the Corinthian church , by a monstrous abuse of words taking that name to designate some class peculiarity , or whether by that clause St. Paul meant to signify that there were an exception ...
... understand that there was a Christ party in the Corinthian church , by a monstrous abuse of words taking that name to designate some class peculiarity , or whether by that clause St. Paul meant to signify that there were an exception ...
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... 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 of vain philosophy , adorned with rhetorical graces . Christ did not com- mission him ...
... 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 of vain philosophy , adorned with rhetorical graces . Christ did not com- mission him ...
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