A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 77
Página 55
... privileges . " Note on verse 9. Such was the day of wrath , then near at hand . The secrets of men . Not only the conduct of men , but their most secret thoughts and intentions , are open to the divine judgments . Indeed , the moral ...
... privileges . " Note on verse 9. Such was the day of wrath , then near at hand . The secrets of men . Not only the conduct of men , but their most secret thoughts and intentions , are open to the divine judgments . Indeed , the moral ...
Página 56
... privileges , why not teach thyself a more pure morality ? Ver . 21. Or , if the common translation be correct , the word may be regarded as an exclama- tion , designed to attract attention to the important matters about to be dis ...
... privileges , why not teach thyself a more pure morality ? Ver . 21. Or , if the common translation be correct , the word may be regarded as an exclama- tion , designed to attract attention to the important matters about to be dis ...
Página 58
... them all the advantages of which they boasted , and , in the next four verses , exposes their guilt in the misimprovement of these privileges . est another , teachest thou not thy- self ? thou 58 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
... them all the advantages of which they boasted , and , in the next four verses , exposes their guilt in the misimprovement of these privileges . est another , teachest thou not thy- self ? thou 58 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS .
Página 61
... privileges , it was necessary that they should obey the law . Mere position in life avails nothing . Privileges enjoyed , but mis- used , afford no profit . It was vain for the Jews to rely on their relationship to Abraham , while their ...
... privileges , it was necessary that they should obey the law . Mere position in life avails nothing . Privileges enjoyed , but mis- used , afford no profit . It was vain for the Jews to rely on their relationship to Abraham , while their ...
Página 63
... privileges . They were , at the least , in equal need of that dispensation of grace which the gospel reveals . That , and that alone , afforded any reasonable ground of hope , to Gentile or Jew , of ultimate deliverance from the power ...
... privileges . They were , at the least , in equal need of that dispensation of grace which the gospel reveals . That , and that alone , afforded any reasonable ground of hope , to Gentile or Jew , of ultimate deliverance from the power ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
A Commentary on the New Testament, Vol. 5: First and Second Epistles to the ... Lucius Robinson Paige Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham accomplish according Acts Adam apostle apostle's attain Barnes become believe bestowed blessings body bondage brethren chap character children of God Christians church circumcision condemnation dead death declared deliverance denotes desire disciples divine grace divine law doctrine duty ence epistle Esau eternal evil exhortation fact faith Father flesh fulness Gentiles gift glory God's gospel guilty happiness hath heart holy hope human idea idolatry influence iniquity Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John John iv justified Luke Macknight manifest mankind means ment mercy Messiah mind moral Mosaic law namely nation nature ness note on ch note on ver obey Paul peace penalty preached privileges promise prophets punishment purpose reason reference regard rejected rendered result righteousness Rome salvation saved Scriptures sense sinners sins spirit Stuart sufferings supposed things thou tion transgression true truth unbelief unto verse vessels of wrath word