St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: An Attempt to Convey Their Spirit and SignificanceCrosby, Nichols and Company, 1857 - 400 sider |
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Side 10
... tion that divided the unity of every Gentile Church . They all had their origin in previous habits , or at- tachment to system , which prevented the recep- tion of Christianity simply as a moral influence , as a spirit of Life ...
... tion that divided the unity of every Gentile Church . They all had their origin in previous habits , or at- tachment to system , which prevented the recep- tion of Christianity simply as a moral influence , as a spirit of Life ...
Side 12
... tion . * We must bear in mind , then , the sectarian state of the Corinthian Church in the examination , to which we now proceed , of the first chapter of this Epistle . - It might be possible to present in a few words the train of ...
... tion . * We must bear in mind , then , the sectarian state of the Corinthian Church in the examination , to which we now proceed , of the first chapter of this Epistle . - It might be possible to present in a few words the train of ...
Side 13
... tion he concentrates on every subject which he touches on his rapid way . - - In the very salutation , occupying the first three verses , he lifts a warring and distracted Church out of the hot and close atmosphere of local conten ...
... tion he concentrates on every subject which he touches on his rapid way . - - In the very salutation , occupying the first three verses , he lifts a warring and distracted Church out of the hot and close atmosphere of local conten ...
Side 17
... their own , accept with united hearts the salva- tion of his incarnate Truth . When all these had failed to reveal religious truth , and to sanctify the " * Verses 17 , 18 . * soul , then God sent his Son . When 2 * I. COR . CHAP . I. 17.
... their own , accept with united hearts the salva- tion of his incarnate Truth . When all these had failed to reveal religious truth , and to sanctify the " * Verses 17 , 18 . * soul , then God sent his Son . When 2 * I. COR . CHAP . I. 17.
Side 38
... tion of man's nature properly divine ; — it had an inward intuition of God . The spirit was the voice and prompting of God within us . It could have no connection with evil , and nothing evil could proceed from it ; but by the ...
... tion of man's nature properly divine ; — it had an inward intuition of God . The spirit was the voice and prompting of God within us . It could have no connection with evil , and nothing evil could proceed from it ; but by the ...
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Achaia affections Antinomian Apollos Apostle Argument from Design blessed boast body brethren carnal CHAPS chapter character Chris Christian claim common communion connection Conscience Corinth Corinthian Church corruption dead death divine Divine Grace doctrine Earth Ephesus Epistle evil external faith Father fear feeling flesh fulness gifts give glory God's Gospel grace hath heart Heathen Heaven heavenly holy human Idolatry individual influence Jesus Christ Jewish Jewish Christians Jewish Messiah Jews Judaism Kingdom knowledge lative Liberty living Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Lord's Supper Love Macedonia manifest ment Mercy mind moral nature ness outward passions pathies Paul Paul's peace peculiar perfect philosophy Polytheism preach pretensions principle Prophet pure relations Religion religious Resurrection Salvation Satan selfish sentiment soul speak speak in tongues speculative spirit sufferings sympathy temple things thou tian tion tongues true trust Truth unity unto verse weak Wherefore whilst wisdom words worship