The Second Epistle to the Corinthians, Volumen38Hodder and Stoughton, 1894 - 387 páginas |
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... Christ , divinely commissioned ; and he addresses a Christian community at Corinth , includ- ing in it , for the purposes of his letter , the scattered Christians to be found in the other quarters of Achaia . His letters are occasional ...
... Christ , divinely commissioned ; and he addresses a Christian community at Corinth , includ- ing in it , for the purposes of his letter , the scattered Christians to be found in the other quarters of Achaia . His letters are occasional ...
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... Christ authoritatively given upon the questions raised . When he includes any other person in the salutation - as in ... Christian enrichment in all utterance and in all knowledge . So , too , but with deeper grati- tude , he dwells on ...
... Christ authoritatively given upon the questions raised . When he includes any other person in the salutation - as in ... Christian enrichment in all utterance and in all knowledge . So , too , but with deeper grati- tude , he dwells on ...
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... Christian's sufferings can thus be described as of a piece with Christ's , the key to the mystery of Geth- semane and Calvary is to be found in the self - con- sciousness of martyrs and confessors . The very man who speaks of filling up ...
... Christian's sufferings can thus be described as of a piece with Christ's , the key to the mystery of Geth- semane and Calvary is to be found in the self - con- sciousness of martyrs and confessors . The very man who speaks of filling up ...
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... Christ — that we are drinking of His cup - is itself a comfort and an inspira- tion beyond words . But much of our suffering , we know very well , is of a different character . It does not come on us because we are united to Christ ...
... Christ — that we are drinking of His cup - is itself a comfort and an inspira- tion beyond words . But much of our suffering , we know very well , is of a different character . It does not come on us because we are united to Christ ...
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... Christ . This infinite comfort is contingent upon our partaking of the sufferings of Christ . There is a point , the Apostle seems to say , at which the invisible world and its glories intersect this world in which we live , and become ...
... Christ . This infinite comfort is contingent upon our partaking of the sufferings of Christ . There is a point , the Apostle seems to say , at which the invisible world and its glories intersect this world in which we live , and become ...
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Achaia affliction aorist Apostle Apostle's appeal Authorised Version behalf boast brethren called chap character Christian Church claim comfort connexion conscience consolation contrast Corinth Corinthians Damascus death demnation divine doubt earnest Ephesus Epistle evangelist evil experience faith Father favour fear feel flesh gift give glory God's Gospel grace hath heart heaven Holy hope idea interest interpretation JAMES DENNEY Jesus Christ Jews Judaists knowledge letter live look Lord Jesus Macedonia manifested means mind minister ministry moral Moses nature never old covenant Old Testament ourselves pain passage Paul Paul's person Pharisee prayer preach preacher present promises question receive reconciliation reference religion rendering righteousness salvation Schmiedel seems sense sentence sins sorrow soul speak spirit sufferings tell Textus Receptus thanksgiving things thought tion Titus triumph true truth unto veil verse weakness whole words writes wrought ἐν