how said to be an apostle not of men, nor by men, ibid.
how he was said not to please 33, d. went into Arabia immedi- ately after his conversion, 35,e.
his first epistle to the Co- rinthians explained, 75, &c.
his second epistle to the Co- rinthians explained, 185, &c. his epistle to the Romans ex- plained, and its general scope, 247, &c.
his wisdom in treating the unbelieving Jews, 255, &c. what he means by my Go- spel, 266, h. his epistle to the Ephesians explained, 389, &c. taught the expiration of the law more than the other apostles, 391, &c.
is wont to join himself with the believing Gentiles in speak- ing to them,
meant by it, Rose up to play, (1 Cor. x.) what it refers to, Running, what it means and al- ludes to,
Sanctified in Christ Jesus, what it Testimony of God, (1 Cor. ii.)
109, m. Saved, (Rom. xi.) what it means, 257, r.
(Ephes. ii.) the import of it, 413, z. Scribe, (1 Cor. i.) what, and why mentioned by the apostle, 81, a. Sealed, (2 Cor. i.) what it signifies, 192, c. Secular times, what St. Paul means by that phrase, 385, k. Seemed to be somewhat, (Gal. ii.) how to be understood, 39, b. Set forth last, (1 Cor. iv.) what it alludes to, 100, r. Simplicity that is in Christ, ex- plained, 228, b. Sin not imputed, (Rom. v.) what it imports, 293, b. what it is to serve sin, 303, d. how it has no dominion over Christians,
Sinners, (Gal. ii. 17) means un- justified sinners,
43, a. So let him eat, how to be under- stood, 145, f. Sovereignty of God's justice, in
casting off the Jews, 341, w. Speaking unknown tongues, why the apostles insisted on it, in writing to the Corinthians, 163, 0. Spirit, the Gospel usually called so by St. Paul, 62, d. Such an one, who St. Paul means by it, 194, k. Supper, how eating one's own sup- per (1 Cor. xi.) is to be under- stood, 143, a.
85, a. Theatre, how St. Paul alludes to it, in the words set forth last, 100, r. Things that are not, the import of that expression,
that pertain to God, what
this phrase signifies, Time is short, what it
Vessel to honour, meaning of it, 342, x. Virgin, (1 Cor. vii. 37) seems to signify a single state, 119, Unbelief, in what sense charged on Jews and Gentiles, 358, x. Unclothed, and clothed upon, (2 Cor. v. 4) what they mean, 206, f.
Wages of sin, (Rom. vi.) what meant by, 308, w. Walk not after the flesh, but after the spirit, what it means, 323, e. g. Weakness, the meaning of through weakness, (2 Cor. xiii.) 241, b. Wisdom of God in a mystery, (1 Cor. ii.) how to be under- stood, 88, f. Witnesses, what St. Paul means by two or three witnesses, 240, a. Women, of their behaviour in Christian assemblies, 136, a. Workmanship of God, created, what it means, Works, how excluded by the Go- spel, 352, d.
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