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 viii
... plain affectionate believer are equally benefited and and satisfied . ” — Böhmer's ( one of the Divinity Professors in the University of Berlin ) Introd , to the Ep . to the Colossians , Berlin , 1829 , p . 205 . the whole , and are ...
... plain affectionate believer are equally benefited and and satisfied . ” — Böhmer's ( one of the Divinity Professors in the University of Berlin ) Introd , to the Ep . to the Colossians , Berlin , 1829 , p . 205 . the whole , and are ...
Page 38
... were Paul's particular friends and acquaintances , with whom he had met and conferred , while preaching in Asia or in Greece , appears very plain from the manner of the salutations in chap . xvi . 38 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
... were Paul's particular friends and acquaintances , with whom he had met and conferred , while preaching in Asia or in Greece , appears very plain from the manner of the salutations in chap . xvi . 38 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
Page 39
... plain , familiar , authoritative tone of the letter , shews that he considered himself as addressing those who were in effect his disciples , i . e . that they had probably been converted to Christianity under the preaching of his own ...
... plain , familiar , authoritative tone of the letter , shews that he considered himself as addressing those who were in effect his disciples , i . e . that they had probably been converted to Christianity under the preaching of his own ...
Page 60
... plain . Tevouévov , descended , born .- ' Ek σTéoμarоs , of the posterity , of the lineage . - Karà oápka , in respect to his human nature , or in respect to his incarnate state , his fleshly existence . Záp denotes literally flesh , i ...
... plain . Tevouévov , descended , born .- ' Ek σTéoμarоs , of the posterity , of the lineage . - Karà oápka , in respect to his human nature , or in respect to his incarnate state , his fleshly existence . Záp denotes literally flesh , i ...
Page 82
... plain ; viz . it signifies to acquit , to free from the penal consequences of guilt , to pro- nounce just , i . e . to absolve from punishment , it being directly the opposite of condemning or subjecting to the consequences of a penalty ...
... plain ; viz . it signifies to acquit , to free from the penal consequences of guilt , to pro- nounce just , i . e . to absolve from punishment , it being directly the opposite of condemning or subjecting to the consequences of a penalty ...
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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.