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 vi
... reason that " candle of the Lord , " the essential characters of the " Sincere Convert " and the " Sound Believer ... reasons of conveniency , taste , and fancy , the authority of parties or of eminent men , or preferences derived solely ...
... reason that " candle of the Lord , " the essential characters of the " Sincere Convert " and the " Sound Believer ... reasons of conveniency , taste , and fancy , the authority of parties or of eminent men , or preferences derived solely ...
Page x
... reason of restoration to the divine favour , and the necessity , pro- gress , and ultimate perfection of a real acquisition of the divine holiness . Penetrating and judicious , also candid and conciliatory , are the investigations and ...
... reason of restoration to the divine favour , and the necessity , pro- gress , and ultimate perfection of a real acquisition of the divine holiness . Penetrating and judicious , also candid and conciliatory , are the investigations and ...
Page 64
... reason ; nay , that in some cases all the reasons for giving this appellation are united . E. g . a pious Israelite might be called a son of God , because God was his creator ; because of the special favours and blessings bestowed upon ...
... reason ; nay , that in some cases all the reasons for giving this appellation are united . E. g . a pious Israelite might be called a son of God , because God was his creator ; because of the special favours and blessings bestowed upon ...
Page 68
... reason why the apostle here preferred åyourns to ayior , we might say , that it was because he wished to avoid the dubious meaning which äytov would seem to give to the passage , as the reader would more naturally refer this epithet to ...
... reason why the apostle here preferred åyourns to ayior , we might say , that it was because he wished to avoid the dubious meaning which äytov would seem to give to the passage , as the reader would more naturally refer this epithet to ...
Page 74
... reason why he here makes the appeal to God seems to be , that he being a stranger in person to the church at Rome , they might otherwise think his expressions to be merely those of common civility . Di Xarρeów .... avrov , whom I serve ...
... reason why he here makes the appeal to God seems to be , that he being a stranger in person to the church at Rome , they might otherwise think his expressions to be merely those of common civility . Di Xarρeów .... avrov , whom I serve ...
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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.