A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... suppose , the divine purposes were dependent on certain contingencies not clearly understood , it is not easily conceiv- able how such positive knowledge could exist . But depending for ac- complishment , as they do , solely upon the ...
... suppose , the divine purposes were dependent on certain contingencies not clearly understood , it is not easily conceiv- able how such positive knowledge could exist . But depending for ac- complishment , as they do , solely upon the ...
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... it shall be re- vealed by fire . Some suppose the day - not tainted with heresy , yet because blended with vanity , it is no better than hay and stubble ; or by fire is shall try every man's work , of what sort it 46 I. CORINTHIANS .
... it shall be re- vealed by fire . Some suppose the day - not tainted with heresy , yet because blended with vanity , it is no better than hay and stubble ; or by fire is shall try every man's work , of what sort it 46 I. CORINTHIANS .
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... suppose the hay , wood , and stub- ble , to represent evil men instead of false doctrines , understand salvation from endless misery to be intended . It is not easily understood , however , why the preacher himself should be saved , if ...
... suppose the hay , wood , and stub- ble , to represent evil men instead of false doctrines , understand salvation from endless misery to be intended . It is not easily understood , however , why the preacher himself should be saved , if ...
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... suppose him to mean a temple , a dwelling - place , so he that , when he should visit Corinth , he dwells among Christians . " Barnes . would show clearly who were the true A similar figure of speech occurs , ch . teachers , and who the ...
... suppose him to mean a temple , a dwelling - place , so he that , when he should visit Corinth , he dwells among Christians . " Barnes . would show clearly who were the true A similar figure of speech occurs , ch . teachers , and who the ...
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... suppose they possess . " Barnes . The idea here is , that the thoughts of those who seemed to be wise were vain , or foolish , as compared with true wisdom ; and that the only way in which these persons could become truly wise was to ...
... suppose they possess . " Barnes . The idea here is , that the thoughts of those who seemed to be wise were vain , or foolish , as compared with true wisdom ; and that the only way in which these persons could become truly wise was to ...
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