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
... suppose , that the apostle had in his memory , and that he here vividly portrays , the feelings of his own mind , in the period , by him never to be forgotten , between his being struck to the ground near the gates of Damascus and his ...
... suppose , that the apostle had in his memory , and that he here vividly portrays , the feelings of his own mind , in the period , by him never to be forgotten , between his being struck to the ground near the gates of Damascus and his ...
Page 38
... suppose so important an occurrence would have escaped the notice of Luke . ( 4 ) Paul came as a prisoner to Rome , in the seventh year of Nero's reign , i . e . a . D. 60 ( but some say in 62 or 63 ) ; on which occasion there is no ...
... suppose so important an occurrence would have escaped the notice of Luke . ( 4 ) Paul came as a prisoner to Rome , in the seventh year of Nero's reign , i . e . a . D. 60 ( but some say in 62 or 63 ) ; on which occasion there is no ...
Page 40
... suppose the poet must here refer , however , to those who had a Roman mother and a Jewish father . In regard to Nil præter nubes et cœli numen adorant , ' I take it to refer to the fact , that the Jews had no temple at Rome , and that ...
... suppose the poet must here refer , however , to those who had a Roman mother and a Jewish father . In regard to Nil præter nubes et cœli numen adorant , ' I take it to refer to the fact , that the Jews had no temple at Rome , and that ...
Page 43
... suppose this . But , Chap . xvi . is more exposed to attack ; because it consists of matter in general which is easily dissociated from the rest of the epistle . If the whole of it be omitted , the epistle is still , in all important ...
... suppose this . But , Chap . xvi . is more exposed to attack ; because it consists of matter in general which is easily dissociated from the rest of the epistle . If the whole of it be omitted , the epistle is still , in all important ...
Page 45
... suppose that their character and standing were known to him , and therefore he sent them salutations ? It is plainly a mistake , to sup- pose that none but personal acquaintances are saluted in the Pauline epistles . ( b ) But Paul ...
... suppose that their character and standing were known to him , and therefore he sent them salutations ? It is plainly a mistake , to sup- pose that none but personal acquaintances are saluted in the Pauline epistles . ( b ) But Paul ...
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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.