A Commentary on the New Testament, Τόμος 4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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Σελίδα 5
... manifest from the Epistle itself , was composed of Jews and Gentiles . Both classes had brought into the church some of the peculiar doctrines which they had believed before their conversion to Chris- tianity . Hence arose differences ...
... manifest from the Epistle itself , was composed of Jews and Gentiles . Both classes had brought into the church some of the peculiar doctrines which they had believed before their conversion to Chris- tianity . Hence arose differences ...
Σελίδα 8
... manifest , in the life , instructions , miracles , death , and resurrection , of the promised Messiah . The Jews all believed that the prophets foretold the advent of the Messiah . The apostle would convince them that Jesus was that ...
... manifest , in the life , instructions , miracles , death , and resurrection , of the promised Messiah . The Jews all believed that the prophets foretold the advent of the Messiah . The apostle would convince them that Jesus was that ...
Σελίδα 13
... manifest that this epistle was par- ticularly addressed to a church of Chris- tian believers . Hence , some are inclined to interpret the words in this more limited sense . Either construction is consistent with the general scope of the ...
... manifest that this epistle was par- ticularly addressed to a church of Chris- tian believers . Hence , some are inclined to interpret the words in this more limited sense . Either construction is consistent with the general scope of the ...
Σελίδα 14
... manifest propriety in joining his name with that of the Father . The messenger is here joined with him who commissioned him , in like | manner as the message itself is so joined , by the same apostle . Acts xx . 32 : " And now ...
... manifest propriety in joining his name with that of the Father . The messenger is here joined with him who commissioned him , in like | manner as the message itself is so joined , by the same apostle . Acts xx . 32 : " And now ...
Σελίδα 26
... manifest . If men had endeavored , for the space of four thousand years , to at- tain perfect righteousness by their own works , or as the effect of perfect obedi- ence to the divine law , and had not suc- ceeded in a single instance ...
... manifest . If men had endeavored , for the space of four thousand years , to at- tain perfect righteousness by their own works , or as the effect of perfect obedi- ence to the divine law , and had not suc- ceeded in a single instance ...
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