A Commentary on the New Testament, Τόμος 5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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Σελίδα 6
... Christ our Lord , both theirs and ours : pel , and acknowledged the Lord Jesus Christ : yet they were very far from ... Christian sal- utation . His desire for the advance- ment of the gospel was not limited by geographical lines , nor ...
... Christ our Lord , both theirs and ours : pel , and acknowledged the Lord Jesus Christ : yet they were very far from ... Christian sal- utation . His desire for the advance- ment of the gospel was not limited by geographical lines , nor ...
Σελίδα 7
... Christ . Two particular gifts are specified in this verse , which are clearly of this character . The temporal ... Christian fellowship be- cause they were not entirely pure from sin . On the contrary , he commended them for what ...
... Christ . Two particular gifts are specified in this verse , which are clearly of this character . The temporal ... Christian fellowship be- cause they were not entirely pure from sin . On the contrary , he commended them for what ...
Σελίδα 8
... Christ , " be- cause it embraced an account of his doc- trines , his labors , his sufferings , his death , resurrection , and ascension into heaven . Such was the gospel which he was commanded to preach . Acts xxvi . 16-18 ; and such ...
... Christ , " be- cause it embraced an account of his doc- trines , his labors , his sufferings , his death , resurrection , and ascension into heaven . Such was the gospel which he was commanded to preach . Acts xxvi . 16-18 ; and such ...
Σελίδα 9
... Christ : 8 Who shall also confirm you unto the end , that ye may be and in every instance is translated reveal or revealed . The ordinary use of the word , therefore , by no means indicates a personal approach or com- ing of an ...
... Christ : 8 Who shall also confirm you unto the end , that ye may be and in every instance is translated reveal or revealed . The ordinary use of the word , therefore , by no means indicates a personal approach or com- ing of an ...
Σελίδα 10
... Christ . " 1 John i . 3. The true Christian recognizes his relation- ship both to the Father and to the Son . He does not regard God merely as the Creator and Ruler of the universe ; but he exercises a filial affection to him , as of ...
... Christ . " 1 John i . 3. The true Christian recognizes his relation- ship both to the Father and to the Son . He does not regard God merely as the Creator and Ruler of the universe ; but he exercises a filial affection to him , as of ...
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