A paraphrase of saint Paul's first Epistle to the Corinthians, with explanatory notesHatchard & Son, 1825 - 348 pages |
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Page vii
... circumstances of the Christian Revelation . Of this kind there are some instances which it is generally agreed must be so explained , as they admit not of any ordinary in- terpretation ; and what has been done in these cases by common ...
... circumstances of the Christian Revelation . Of this kind there are some instances which it is generally agreed must be so explained , as they admit not of any ordinary in- terpretation ; and what has been done in these cases by common ...
Page ix
... circumstance it was supposed might render it more generally acceptable . It should , however , be observed that no undue latitude has been taken in rendering the text , nothing irrelevant has been in- troduced , nothing that does not ...
... circumstance it was supposed might render it more generally acceptable . It should , however , be observed that no undue latitude has been taken in rendering the text , nothing irrelevant has been in- troduced , nothing that does not ...
Page xiii
... circumstances , and the sentiments and feelings of the persons who may be the objects of it . These excellencies could hardly fail to be imbibed , for with them these effu- sions of the Holy Spirit are deeply and specially tinc- tured ...
... circumstances , and the sentiments and feelings of the persons who may be the objects of it . These excellencies could hardly fail to be imbibed , for with them these effu- sions of the Holy Spirit are deeply and specially tinc- tured ...
Page xiv
Joseph George TOLLEY. which circumstances will account for the several topics that form the subject of the epistle ; and per- haps these points of resemblance to our own condi- tion may give us a peculiar interest in it . It ap- pears ...
Joseph George TOLLEY. which circumstances will account for the several topics that form the subject of the epistle ; and per- haps these points of resemblance to our own condi- tion may give us a peculiar interest in it . It ap- pears ...
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... circumstances , to the power of Satan for temporal destruction , by excluding him from the privileges of Christian instruction and discipline , as the means of bringing him to a sense of guilt , and to reformation of conduct ; in order ...
... circumstances , to the power of Satan for temporal destruction , by excluding him from the privileges of Christian instruction and discipline , as the means of bringing him to a sense of guilt , and to reformation of conduct ; in order ...
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