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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... sentiment in his voluminous writings , composed at dif- ferent times , and in different degrees of his mental and spiritual progress ; than to the less frequent , the harsh , and the obscure . As for the former of the passages which the ...
... sentiment in his voluminous writings , composed at dif- ferent times , and in different degrees of his mental and spiritual progress ; than to the less frequent , the harsh , and the obscure . As for the former of the passages which the ...
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... sentiment , according to Christ Jesus ; that with one mind and with one voice , ye may glorify God , even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ ! 7 8 Wherefore deal kindly with each other , even as Christ has dealt kindly with you , unto ...
... sentiment , according to Christ Jesus ; that with one mind and with one voice , ye may glorify God , even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ ! 7 8 Wherefore deal kindly with each other , even as Christ has dealt kindly with you , unto ...
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... sentiment in Gal . i . 15. Jer . i , 5. The meaning is , that God , who foreknows all things , did set him apart , choose , select him for the work of the gospel , even from the earliest period of his life , Gal . i . 15 . So it is said ...
... sentiment in Gal . i . 15. Jer . i , 5. The meaning is , that God , who foreknows all things , did set him apart , choose , select him for the work of the gospel , even from the earliest period of his life , Gal . i . 15 . So it is said ...
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... sentiment . He does not mean to assert , that the consequence of his visiting Rome would be merely their con- firmation in the Christian faith , and so the advantage be all on their side ; but he expects himself to be spiritually ...
... sentiment . He does not mean to assert , that the consequence of his visiting Rome would be merely their con- firmation in the Christian faith , and so the advantage be all on their side ; but he expects himself to be spiritually ...
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... sentiment would be thus : In proportion to my obligation to preach to all men , is my readiness to preach at Rome ; ' a sentiment which , although doubtless true , does not seem to me to be the one which the apostle means here to convey ...
... sentiment would be thus : In proportion to my obligation to preach to all men , is my readiness to preach at Rome ; ' a sentiment which , although doubtless true , does not seem to me to be the one which the apostle means here to convey ...
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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.