St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: an attempt to convey their spirit and significance. By J. H. Thom. [With the text.]John Chapman, 1851 - 408 sider |
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... peculiar manner . And I shall often have to ask your attention to two of these characteristics , -the closeness with which he adheres to his object in writing ; and the rapidity and effect with which he draws conclusions , and makes ...
... peculiar manner . And I shall often have to ask your attention to two of these characteristics , -the closeness with which he adheres to his object in writing ; and the rapidity and effect with which he draws conclusions , and makes ...
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... peculiar notions on the young and vigorous stock , whose branches , they could not but perceive , were about to spread far and wide . Although the writers of the New Testament do not mention the name of any philosophical sect except the ...
... peculiar notions on the young and vigorous stock , whose branches , they could not but perceive , were about to spread far and wide . Although the writers of the New Testament do not mention the name of any philosophical sect except the ...
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... peculiar views— sometimes real , sometimes supposed - of the persons whose names they adopted as a party distinction . " Besides the many remarkable passages of the two Epistles to the Corinthians , in which Paul's renunciation of all ...
... peculiar views— sometimes real , sometimes supposed - of the persons whose names they adopted as a party distinction . " Besides the many remarkable passages of the two Epistles to the Corinthians , in which Paul's renunciation of all ...
Side 30
... peculiar to each of those distinguished Apostles . " + In contrast to such teachers , St. Paul , in our present chapter , refers both to the matter and the manner of his own ministration of the Gospel . He did not teach it as a ...
... peculiar to each of those distinguished Apostles . " + In contrast to such teachers , St. Paul , in our present chapter , refers both to the matter and the manner of his own ministration of the Gospel . He did not teach it as a ...
Side 34
... peculiar views of the metaphysical essence of the Deity with philosophical theories as to how God can operate on a human mind and pardon Sin ? —and do they not , out of all these speculative elements , con- struct a System in which they ...
... peculiar views of the metaphysical essence of the Deity with philosophical theories as to how God can operate on a human mind and pardon Sin ? —and do they not , out of all these speculative elements , con- struct a System in which they ...
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Achaia affections Antinomian Apollos Apostle Argument from Design baptized blessed boast body brethren carnal CHAP Chapter character Chris Christian claim common communion connection Conscience Corinth Corinthian Church corruption dead death divine doctrine Earth Ephesus Epistle evil external faith Father fear feeling flesh Gentile 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's Lord's Supper Love Macedonia manifest ment Mercy mind moral nature ness ourselves outward passions Paul Paul's peace peculiar philosophy Polytheism preach pretensions principle Prophet pure racter recognise relations Religion religious Resurrection revelation Righteousness Satan selfish sentiment soul speak speak in tongues speculative spirit sufferings sympathy temple tender things thou tion tongues true trust Truth unity unto verse weak Wherefore whilst wisdom words worldly worship