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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... true in my opinion . To be always dealing in the conditional mode , and filling one's pages with if , perhaps , probably , possibly , may it not , can it not , & c . & c . , would be intolerable in such a writing as a commentary ...
... true in my opinion . To be always dealing in the conditional mode , and filling one's pages with if , perhaps , probably , possibly , may it not , can it not , & c . & c . , would be intolerable in such a writing as a commentary ...
Page 42
... true , indeed , that some early sects , viz . the Ebionites , Encratites , and Cerinthians rejected it ; as appears from Irenæus ad Hæres . I. 26. Epiphan . Hæres . XXX . Hieronym . in Matt . xii . 2. But as this seems to have been ...
... true , indeed , that some early sects , viz . the Ebionites , Encratites , and Cerinthians rejected it ; as appears from Irenæus ad Hæres . I. 26. Epiphan . Hæres . XXX . Hieronym . in Matt . xii . 2. But as this seems to have been ...
Page 44
... True ; but Euthalius , in his Elenchus , mentions only those chapters which were publicly read ; and chap . xvi . was usually omitted in the public reading of the epistle . That he did not acknowledge this chapter as a part of the ...
... True ; but Euthalius , in his Elenchus , mentions only those chapters which were publicly read ; and chap . xvi . was usually omitted in the public reading of the epistle . That he did not acknowledge this chapter as a part of the ...
Page 46
... true , indeed , viz . that salutations and expressions of Christian courtesy , are not doctrinal discussions nor practical precepts ; in a word , the sixteenth chapter , which is principally made up of salutations , must of course be ...
... true , indeed , viz . that salutations and expressions of Christian courtesy , are not doctrinal discussions nor practical precepts ; in a word , the sixteenth chapter , which is principally made up of salutations , must of course be ...
Page 62
... true , no example can be found in the New Testament , nor in the classics , which seems to be exactly in point . Passow gives no sense of this kind to opiw , in his lexicon . I find only one example ( if indeed this be one ) in the ...
... true , no example can be found in the New Testament , nor in the classics , which seems to be exactly in point . Passow gives no sense of this kind to opiw , in his lexicon . I find only one example ( if indeed this be one ) in the ...
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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.