A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... eral arts and sciences . Not many of the Corinthian brethren were educated men ; not many of them were eminently skilled in polite literature . It was not from the highly - polished class that the larger portion of early teachers or ...
... eral arts and sciences . Not many of the Corinthian brethren were educated men ; not many of them were eminently skilled in polite literature . It was not from the highly - polished class that the larger portion of early teachers or ...
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... eral expressions , of which there are a number in scripture , which must be limited by the subject to which they are applied ; see another example , ver . 7. The Corinthians were not to pass any judgment on Paul's general be- havior as ...
... eral expressions , of which there are a number in scripture , which must be limited by the subject to which they are applied ; see another example , ver . 7. The Corinthians were not to pass any judgment on Paul's general be- havior as ...
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... eral judgment ; and particularly to our Lord's own account of that great event , Matt . xxv . , where the righteous are represented as all standing before his tribunal along with the wicked , and as receiving their sentence at the same ...
... eral judgment ; and particularly to our Lord's own account of that great event , Matt . xxv . , where the righteous are represented as all standing before his tribunal along with the wicked , and as receiving their sentence at the same ...
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... eral meanings of this word , it will be church . Various interpretations have perceived that Schleusner refers to the been given of this passage . Some text as an instance of its use to indi- understand it as a declaration , not as cate ...
... eral meanings of this word , it will be church . Various interpretations have perceived that Schleusner refers to the been given of this passage . Some text as an instance of its use to indi- understand it as a declaration , not as cate ...
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... eral ; the common sins which men commit do not immediately and directly affect the body , or waste its energies , and destroy life . Such is the case with falsehood , theft , malice , " The Spirit , because the Spirit is spoken of , not ...
... eral ; the common sins which men commit do not immediately and directly affect the body , or waste its energies , and destroy life . Such is the case with falsehood , theft , malice , " The Spirit , because the Spirit is spoken of , not ...
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