A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... regards men precisely as they are . While they are sinners , he regards them as sinners ; and when they become righteous , and not before , he regards them as righteous . " By the righteous- ness of God , the apostle does not mean here ...
... regards men precisely as they are . While they are sinners , he regards them as sinners ; and when they become righteous , and not before , he regards them as righteous . " By the righteous- ness of God , the apostle does not mean here ...
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... regard to their future condition . Hence the truth is withheld from them . One religion is embraced for private use in the closet , or for the edification of a select circle ; and another , for pub- lic ministration to the multitude ...
... regard to their future condition . Hence the truth is withheld from them . One religion is embraced for private use in the closet , or for the edification of a select circle ; and another , for pub- lic ministration to the multitude ...
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... regard it as the high- est wisdom to deny the existence of God , or of any being whatever entitled to the homage of man . " Professing them- selves to be wise , " they have been con- ducted by their wisdom to the precise conclusion at ...
... regard it as the high- est wisdom to deny the existence of God , or of any being whatever entitled to the homage of man . " Professing them- selves to be wise , " they have been con- ducted by their wisdom to the precise conclusion at ...
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... regard to all sinners . It is very possible , however , that Paul had reference , in this passage , to a calamity then impending over the Jewish nation , the signs of which were disregarded . See note on verse 5 . T Riches of his ...
... regard to all sinners . It is very possible , however , that Paul had reference , in this passage , to a calamity then impending over the Jewish nation , the signs of which were disregarded . See note on verse 5 . T Riches of his ...
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... regard to the Jews . As the result of this exhibition , he declares that he has " proved both Jews and Gentiles , that they are all under sin , " ch . iii . 9 ; in other words , that all were sinners . In the immediate con- text , to ...
... regard to the Jews . As the result of this exhibition , he declares that he has " proved both Jews and Gentiles , that they are all under sin , " ch . iii . 9 ; in other words , that all were sinners . In the immediate con- text , to ...
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