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 2Longman, Hurst, 1806 - Bible |
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For after the apostle was gone , a false teacher , who was a Jew by birth , ( 2 Cor .
xi . 22 . ) came to Corinth with letters of recommendation , ( 2 Cor . iii . 1 . )
probably from the brethren in Judea , for which reason he is called a falfe apofile ,
2 ...
For after the apostle was gone , a false teacher , who was a Jew by birth , ( 2 Cor .
xi . 22 . ) came to Corinth with letters of recommendation , ( 2 Cor . iii . 1 . )
probably from the brethren in Judea , for which reason he is called a falfe apofile ,
2 ...
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In thus corrupting the gospel , for the sake of rendering it acceptable to the
Greeks , the false teacher proposed to make himself the head of a party in the
church at Corinth , and to acquire both power and wealth . But Paul ' s authority
as an ...
In thus corrupting the gospel , for the sake of rendering it acceptable to the
Greeks , the false teacher proposed to make himself the head of a party in the
church at Corinth , and to acquire both power and wealth . But Paul ' s authority
as an ...
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... which had been the subject of much disputation , not only with the adherents of
the . false teachers , but among the ... first epiftle , in which he reproved the false
teacher and his adherents , for the divisions they had occasioned in the church .
... which had been the subject of much disputation , not only with the adherents of
the . false teachers , but among the ... first epiftle , in which he reproved the false
teacher and his adherents , for the divisions they had occasioned in the church .
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... and to vindicate himself from the calumnies of the party formed by the false
teacher in opposition to him , and to lessen the credit of the leaders of that party ,
by shewing the gross errors and miscarriages into which they had fallen ; and to
put ...
... and to vindicate himself from the calumnies of the party formed by the false
teacher in opposition to him , and to lessen the credit of the leaders of that party ,
by shewing the gross errors and miscarriages into which they had fallen ; and to
put ...
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THE teacher who came to Corinth after the apostle ' s de1 parture , with a view to
lefsen his authority among the Corinthians , boldly affirmed that he was no apoftle
. Wherefore , to shew the falsehood of that calumny , St . Paul , after asserting ...
THE teacher who came to Corinth after the apostle ' s de1 parture , with a view to
lefsen his authority among the Corinthians , boldly affirmed that he was no apoftle
. Wherefore , to shew the falsehood of that calumny , St . Paul , after asserting ...
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