The Works of John Locke, Volumen8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... speaking higher or lower ; changing the tone of the voice , suitably to the matter one delivers , v . g . whether it be advice , or commendation , or reproof , & c . For each of these have their distinct voices . St. Paul wishes himself ...
... speaking higher or lower ; changing the tone of the voice , suitably to the matter one delivers , v . g . whether it be advice , or commendation , or reproof , & c . For each of these have their distinct voices . St. Paul wishes himself ...
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... speaking may very well be understood to have regard to what he takes notice , ver . 11 , to be cast upon him , viz . his preaching circumcision , and is a very significant vindication of himself . 3 Cannot be saved . " This was the ...
... speaking may very well be understood to have regard to what he takes notice , ver . 11 , to be cast upon him , viz . his preaching circumcision , and is a very significant vindication of himself . 3 Cannot be saved . " This was the ...
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... speaking there in the person of a Jew . This is evident , that St. Paul supposes two principles in every man , which draw him different ways ; the one he calls Flesh , the other Spirit . These , though there be other appellations given ...
... speaking there in the person of a Jew . This is evident , that St. Paul supposes two principles in every man , which draw him different ways ; the one he calls Flesh , the other Spirit . These , though there be other appellations given ...
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... the same with " those , who walk by this rule , " though joined with them , by the copulative xal , and ; no very unusual way of speaking . A PARAPHRASE AND NOTES ON THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST 72 Chap . VI . Galatians .
... the same with " those , who walk by this rule , " though joined with them , by the copulative xal , and ; no very unusual way of speaking . A PARAPHRASE AND NOTES ON THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST 72 Chap . VI . Galatians .
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... speak of these opposers of St. Paul , sometimes in the singular , and sometimes in the plural number . This at least is evident , that the main design of St. Paul , in this epistle , is to support his own authority , dignity , and ...
... speak of these opposers of St. Paul , sometimes in the singular , and sometimes in the plural number . This at least is evident , that the main design of St. Paul , in this epistle , is to support his own authority , dignity , and ...
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