How to Study the New Testament: The Epistles (First Section)Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2. jun. 2021 - 286 sider |
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... received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you , ' writes St. Paul to the Corinthians , speaking of the great facts of the Resurrection . And it is to be observed that , in what follows , he enumerates the many separate ...
... received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you , ' writes St. Paul to the Corinthians , speaking of the great facts of the Resurrection . And it is to be observed that , in what follows , he enumerates the many separate ...
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... received by the beloved Apostle in Patmos , and addressed by him in the form of an Epistle to the churches of his own especial jurisdiction in pro - consular Asia . Thus we have the epistolary canon complete . We have been hitherto ...
... received by the beloved Apostle in Patmos , and addressed by him in the form of an Epistle to the churches of his own especial jurisdiction in pro - consular Asia . Thus we have the epistolary canon complete . We have been hitherto ...
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... received Christian view , while the praise of ingenious subtlety , if worth having , may be fairly conceded to the impugners of that view . , Take the arguments of Paley's Horæ Paulinæ , ' and you may apply them to any sober piece of ...
... received Christian view , while the praise of ingenious subtlety , if worth having , may be fairly conceded to the impugners of that view . , Take the arguments of Paley's Horæ Paulinæ , ' and you may apply them to any sober piece of ...
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... received it , not as the word of men , but as the word of God They who heard it formed themselves into a church , in which , though there were doubtless many Jews , yet beyond question the preponderance was on the side of the Gentiles ...
... received it , not as the word of men , but as the word of God They who heard it formed themselves into a church , in which , though there were doubtless many Jews , yet beyond question the preponderance was on the side of the Gentiles ...
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... received as Christ . Such a course could not but stir up the hostility of those Jews who rejected the message . As usual , where argument was wanting , violence was resorted to . They gathered together the rabble of the maiket ...
... received as Christ . Such a course could not but stir up the hostility of those Jews who rejected the message . As usual , where argument was wanting , violence was resorted to . They gathered together the rabble of the maiket ...
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THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS | 53 |
THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS | 77 |
THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS | 109 |
THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS | 134 |
THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS First Part | 157 |
THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS Second Part | 179 |
THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS | 203 |
THE EPISTLE TO PHILEMON | 228 |
THE EPISTLE TO THE EPHESIANS | 246 |
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Acts addressed ages ancient MSS Apostle Apostle's appear argument authorities become begins believe body brought called carried cause Chap chapter character Christ Christian church circumstances Colossians coming commandment Corinth corrections course dead death died doctrine English Readers Ephesus Epistle expression faith Father flesh follows former Gentiles give given glory God's Gospel grace Greek hand hath heart holy hope important interest Jesus Jews letter light living Lord matter meaning mentioned mind nature never notice occasion omit once original passage Paul Paul's perhaps person portion preached present probably reason received reference regard remarkable rendering Roman Rome seems sense speaking Spirit stand Testament Thessalonians things tion translators truth unto verse whole words writing written wrote