A New Literal Translation, from the Original Greek of All the Apostolical Epistles: With a Commentary, and Notes, Philological, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical. To which is Added, A History of the Life of the Apostle Paul, Volume 6Longman, Hurst, 1806 - Bible |
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... themselves early to him , and were among thofe who are called his dif- ciples , and to whom he manifested his glory at the marriage in Cana , by turning water into wine , John ii . 11 . After the miracle in Cana , the fons of Zebedee ...
... themselves early to him , and were among thofe who are called his dif- ciples , and to whom he manifested his glory at the marriage in Cana , by turning water into wine , John ii . 11 . After the miracle in Cana , the fons of Zebedee ...
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... it . The apostle John , having lived to fee great corruptions , both in doctrine and practice , introduced into the church , by many who who profeffed themselves the difciples of Chrift , employed the 10 Sect . 2 . PREFACE TO THE FIRST.
... it . The apostle John , having lived to fee great corruptions , both in doctrine and practice , introduced into the church , by many who who profeffed themselves the difciples of Chrift , employed the 10 Sect . 2 . PREFACE TO THE FIRST.
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... themselves the difciples of Chrift , employed the laft years of his life in oppofing these corruptions . For he wrote his three epiftles , to establish the truths concerning the perfon and offices of Chrift , and to condemn the errors ...
... themselves the difciples of Chrift , employed the laft years of his life in oppofing these corruptions . For he wrote his three epiftles , to establish the truths concerning the perfon and offices of Chrift , and to condemn the errors ...
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... themselves obliged to deny his humanity , and the other to maintain his humanity , supposed it neceffary to deny his divinity . - To this argument by which it is rendered probable that the apostles taught , and the first Christians ...
... themselves obliged to deny his humanity , and the other to maintain his humanity , supposed it neceffary to deny his divinity . - To this argument by which it is rendered probable that the apostles taught , and the first Christians ...
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... themselves by repentance : So that they do not continue in fin . - This text with chap . iii . 3. overthrows the Pe- lagian notion , that good men may live without fin : and that many good men have actually so lived . Ver . 9 * VOL . VI ...
... themselves by repentance : So that they do not continue in fin . - This text with chap . iii . 3. overthrows the Pe- lagian notion , that good men may live without fin : and that many good men have actually so lived . Ver . 9 * VOL . VI ...
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abideth Acts againſt alfo alſo Antioch apoftle Barnabas becauſe begotten believe brethren Cæfarea Caius called chap children of God Chriftians church Cilicia commandment concerning Corinth difciples Diotrephes doctrine doth Ebionites Ephefus epiftle eternal expreffed expreffion faid faith falfe teachers falutation fame Father fcriptures fecond feems feen fellowship fenfe fent feven fhall fhew fhould fignifies firft firſt fome fpeaks fuch fufferings fuppofe fynagogue Galatia Gentiles gofpel hath himſelf Holy Ghoft infpired Jefus Chrift Jerufalem Jewish Jews John Jude Judea likewife Luke Lycaonia mentioned Mofes moſt Nicolaitans obferves occafion paffage Paul Paul's perfecution perfon Philippi Phrygia preached prefent promife prophets puniſhment purpoſe reafon refpect refurrection reprefented Saul ſhall Son of God ſpeak Spirit ſymbol Syria teftimony thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tranflated truth unto uſed verfe Wherefore whofe witnefs word writing εκ εν και