A new translation of the Epistle ... to the Romans, with a comm., and an appendix of various dissertations by M. Stuart. Republ. under the care of J.P. Smith and E. Henderson1833 |
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Page xi
... admits an application to an unrenewed mind , are all widely different from the case before us . In all of them , the bearing of the language cannot be mistaken for the characters were evidently ungodly , and the connected parts of each ...
... admits an application to an unrenewed mind , are all widely different from the case before us . In all of them , the bearing of the language cannot be mistaken for the characters were evidently ungodly , and the connected parts of each ...
Page xiv
... admit of a satisfactory answer . It is evident that predestination may be affirmed , not only of the good actions of men , but also of those which are evil : as God is said to do evil ; meaning not that he actually works it , but only ...
... admit of a satisfactory answer . It is evident that predestination may be affirmed , not only of the good actions of men , but also of those which are evil : as God is said to do evil ; meaning not that he actually works it , but only ...
Page 43
... admit her to church communion ? But besides this , the word рoσdéέnode , in such a connexion , does not admit D 2 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS . 43.
... admit her to church communion ? But besides this , the word рoσdéέnode , in such a connexion , does not admit D 2 EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS . 43.
Page 44
... admit of such a sense . Comp . Phil . ii . 29 , and also ( as to general meaning ) 3 John , ver . 6 . Thus much for the outset of this journey . Nor is the progress more for- tunate . Aquila and Priscilla are next recommended to the ...
... admit of such a sense . Comp . Phil . ii . 29 , and also ( as to general meaning ) 3 John , ver . 6 . Thus much for the outset of this journey . Nor is the progress more for- tunate . Aquila and Priscilla are next recommended to the ...
Page 46
... admit such gratuitous and improbable hypotheses as these ? Nor can I admit what has frequently been said , in respect to chap . xvi . , viz . that it is wholly unconnected with the preceding part of the epistle , and may be disjoined ...
... admit such gratuitous and improbable hypotheses as these ? Nor can I admit what has frequently been said , in respect to chap . xvi . , viz . that it is wholly unconnected with the preceding part of the epistle , and may be disjoined ...
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Page 17 - For if, while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, shall we be saved by his life ; and not only so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation.