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He seems to intimate , that he did it by revelation . 2 . He gives another reason ,
viz . That , if he had not communicated , as he did , with the leading men there ,
and satisfied them of his doctrine and mission , his opposers might unsettle the ...
He seems to intimate , that he did it by revelation . 2 . He gives another reason ,
viz . That , if he had not communicated , as he did , with the leading men there ,
and satisfied them of his doctrine and mission , his opposers might unsettle the ...
Página 40
9 , are the persons here spoken of , seem , of all the apostles , to have been most
in esteem and favour with their Master , during his conversation with them on
earth . See Mark v . 37 , and ix . 2 , and xiv , 33 . “ But yet that , says St . Paul , is of
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9 , are the persons here spoken of , seem , of all the apostles , to have been most
in esteem and favour with their Master , during his conversation with them on
earth . See Mark v . 37 , and ix . 2 , and xiv , 33 . “ But yet that , says St . Paul , is of
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Página 43
What St . Paul says here , seems to imply , that living under the law , was to live
not acceptably to God ; a strange doctrine certainly to the Jews , and yet it was
true now , under the Gospel ; for God having put his kingdom in this world wholly
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What St . Paul says here , seems to imply , that living under the law , was to live
not acceptably to God ; a strange doctrine certainly to the Jews , and yet it was
true now , under the Gospel ; for God having put his kingdom in this world wholly
...
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This , and the former verse , seem to be spoken in opposition to St . Peter ' s
owping a subjection to the law of Moses , by bis walking , mentioved , ver . 14 . 21
có Grace of God ; " see chap . i . 6 , 7 , to which this seems here opposed . d « In ...
This , and the former verse , seem to be spoken in opposition to St . Peter ' s
owping a subjection to the law of Moses , by bis walking , mentioved , ver . 14 . 21
có Grace of God ; " see chap . i . 6 , 7 , to which this seems here opposed . d « In ...
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This , which , at first sight , may seem a very bold metaphor , if we consider what
St . Paul has said , ver . ... reads zi de lleis els écè év Xpısū ' Ingoû , “ And if ye
are ope in Christ Jesus ; ' more suitable , as it seems , to the apostle ' s argument .
This , which , at first sight , may seem a very bold metaphor , if we consider what
St . Paul has said , ver . ... reads zi de lleis els écè év Xpısū ' Ingoû , “ And if ye
are ope in Christ Jesus ; ' more suitable , as it seems , to the apostle ' s argument .
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