The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, the Text Carefully Printed from the Most Correct Copies of the Present Authorized Translation, Including the Marginal Readings and Parallel Texts. With a Commentary and Critical Notes Designed as a Help to a Better Understanding of the Sacred Writings, Volumen6T. Mason & G. Lane, 1837 |
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... suppose that Romans , in the proper sense of the word , are meant ; but rather those who dwelt at Rome , and composed the Christian Church in that city : that there were among these Romans , properly such , that is heathens who had been ...
... suppose that Romans , in the proper sense of the word , are meant ; but rather those who dwelt at Rome , and composed the Christian Church in that city : that there were among these Romans , properly such , that is heathens who had been ...
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... suppose that the apostle would write in the language of the common people , as those were most likely to be his chief readers , than that of the great and the learned . " This argument is more specious than solid . - 1 . It is certain ...
... suppose that the apostle would write in the language of the common people , as those were most likely to be his chief readers , than that of the great and the learned . " This argument is more specious than solid . - 1 . It is certain ...
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... suppose that the queries and objections , which the apostle in this epistle puts into the mouth of the Jews , were really such as had been advanced in opposition to his arguments . He was a great genius and a fine writer ; and he seems ...
... suppose that the queries and objections , which the apostle in this epistle puts into the mouth of the Jews , were really such as had been advanced in opposition to his arguments . He was a great genius and a fine writer ; and he seems ...
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... suppose that the apostle has one meaning when he says , EK LOTEWS , BY faith , and a dif- ferent meaning when he says , dia rns LOTEWS , THROUGH faith . Both the prepositions are to be understood in precisely the same sense ; only the ...
... suppose that the apostle has one meaning when he says , EK LOTEWS , BY faith , and a dif- ferent meaning when he says , dia rns LOTEWS , THROUGH faith . Both the prepositions are to be understood in precisely the same sense ; only the ...
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... suppose that the dialogue is carried on between the apostle and the Jew , and it will make the subject still more clear to assign to each his respective part . The Jew asks a single question , which is contained in the first and part of ...
... suppose that the dialogue is carried on between the apostle and the Jew , and it will make the subject still more clear to assign to each his respective part . The Jew asks a single question , which is contained in the first and part of ...
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A. D. cir A. U. C. cir Abraham according Achaia Acts Anno Imp apostle apostle's believe blessings body brethren called CCIX chapter Christ Jesus Christian Church circumcision Claudii Corinth Corinthians covenant dead death Deut Divine doctrine Ephesus epistle eternal evil faith Father favour flesh Galatians Gentiles gift give glory God's Gospel grace Greek hath heart heathen heaven holy honour Idus Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Jews and Gentiles John justified labour Lord Jesus Luke Macedonia Matt means mercy mind Moses nature Nero nis Cæs NOTES ON CHAP obedience Olymp Paul person Phil privileges promise received refers religion resurrection righteousness Romans salvation Scripture sense signifies sins soul speak Spirit Syriac thee Thess things thou tion truth unto Verse 12 viii Vulgate whole wisdom word