A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... verses , the it as a crime , that the people were not apostle has alleged that the more culti- thankful ? Ver . 21. The ... verse , in heaven ; for he maketh his . sun to therefore , rested chiefly on the more rise on the evil and on the ...
... verses , the it as a crime , that the people were not apostle has alleged that the more culti- thankful ? Ver . 21. The ... verse , in heaven ; for he maketh his . sun to therefore , rested chiefly on the more rise on the evil and on the ...
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... verse 24 is here repeated more specifically . It has been supposed , perhaps not without reason , that in verses 24 , 25 , the apostle referred par- ticularly to the philosophers and law- givers , but that he here includes with them the ...
... verse 24 is here repeated more specifically . It has been supposed , perhaps not without reason , that in verses 24 , 25 , the apostle referred par- ticularly to the philosophers and law- givers , but that he here includes with them the ...
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... verse 24. To a reprobate mind . Or , an unapproving mind . The same word which is rendered like , in the former ... verses . tal combats of gladiators , so common at 30 Backbiters , haters of God , eousness , fornication 4 CHAPTER I. 37 ...
... verse 24. To a reprobate mind . Or , an unapproving mind . The same word which is rendered like , in the former ... verses . tal combats of gladiators , so common at 30 Backbiters , haters of God , eousness , fornication 4 CHAPTER I. 37 ...
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... verse . " - Locke . Whosoever thou art that judgest . Or , condemnest . The Jews did not hesitate to pronounce the Gen- tiles guilty , and worthy of punishment , on account of their sins . Indeed , they judged them to be not meet compan ...
... verse . " - Locke . Whosoever thou art that judgest . Or , condemnest . The Jews did not hesitate to pronounce the Gen- tiles guilty , and worthy of punishment , on account of their sins . Indeed , they judged them to be not meet compan ...
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... verse a general proposition was asserted , which none could gainsay , namely , that God is just , and will render a just and impartial judgment against all sinners . The apostle now appeals to the con- science of the Jew , and enforces ...
... verse a general proposition was asserted , which none could gainsay , namely , that God is just , and will render a just and impartial judgment against all sinners . The apostle now appeals to the con- science of the Jew , and enforces ...
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