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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... persons , in Rom . xvi . 3 , 4 , and speaks of them as having risked great dangers in his behalf , it follows , of course , that his epistle must have been written subsequent to the decree of Claudius ; 40 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
... persons , in Rom . xvi . 3 , 4 , and speaks of them as having risked great dangers in his behalf , it follows , of course , that his epistle must have been written subsequent to the decree of Claudius ; 40 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
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... follows of course that the epistle to the Romans must have been written about A. D. 57 ; although some chronologists put it later . Counting the time which Paul's journey to Jerusalem must have occupied , and adding the two years of his ...
... follows of course that the epistle to the Romans must have been written about A. D. 57 ; although some chronologists put it later . Counting the time which Paul's journey to Jerusalem must have occupied , and adding the two years of his ...
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... follows of course that no weight can be attached to their opinions . The question whether Paul wrote the epistle to the Romans , is of a historical , not of a doctrinal nature . The reader who is curious to see an exhibition of early ...
... follows of course that no weight can be attached to their opinions . The question whether Paul wrote the epistle to the Romans , is of a historical , not of a doctrinal nature . The reader who is curious to see an exhibition of early ...
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... follows clearly indicates . If this were not the case , couλos might be understood as meaning simply a worshipper of Christ or of God , one devoted to his service ; for in such a sense we find the word employed in 1 Pet . ii . 16 ; Eph ...
... follows clearly indicates . If this were not the case , couλos might be understood as meaning simply a worshipper of Christ or of God , one devoted to his service ; for in such a sense we find the word employed in 1 Pet . ii . 16 ; Eph ...
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... follows , therefore , that ver . 2 is a parenthetic circumstance thrown in . But although this is the case , there is no more necessity here of actually inserting a paren- thesis , than in many other cases where explanatory ...
... follows , therefore , that ver . 2 is a parenthetic circumstance thrown in . But although this is the case , there is no more necessity here of actually inserting a paren- thesis , than in many other cases where explanatory ...
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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.