Exposition of the Ninth Chapter of the Epistle to the RomansHodder and Stoughton, 1888 - 257 pages |
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... instinct , the former interpretation has been generally assumed . With good reason , inasmuch as the whole verse , in virtue of the " self - con- tained or absolute " nature of the expression I lie 18 EXPOSITION OF ROMANS IX .
... instinct , the former interpretation has been generally assumed . With good reason , inasmuch as the whole verse , in virtue of the " self - con- tained or absolute " nature of the expression I lie 18 EXPOSITION OF ROMANS IX .
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... is that our English language is richer than the Greek in its posses- sion of the two differentiated terms . But for that very reason both of the terms are relatively im- poverished in import . In French the one word " VERSE 1 . 19.
... is that our English language is richer than the Greek in its posses- sion of the two differentiated terms . But for that very reason both of the terms are relatively im- poverished in import . In French the one word " VERSE 1 . 19.
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... reason , arising either from classical or biblical usage , or from the nature of the peculiar case that was present to the apostle's mind , when he dictated the statement , why we should try to get quit of the idea of conscience that is ...
... reason , arising either from classical or biblical usage , or from the nature of the peculiar case that was present to the apostle's mind , when he dictated the statement , why we should try to get quit of the idea of conscience that is ...
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... reasons obvious enough , and if my other engagements did not forbid ) , to be once more in the midst of you . Or take the expression in Acts xxv . 22 : Agrippa said to Festus , I also " could " wish to hear the man myself ( viz . if it ...
... reasons obvious enough , and if my other engagements did not forbid ) , to be once more in the midst of you . Or take the expression in Acts xxv . 22 : Agrippa said to Festus , I also " could " wish to hear the man myself ( viz . if it ...
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... reason and the conscience . And the service ; i.e. the temple service -- a grand ritual . It is here regarded as a Divine appoint- ment or grant of grace . Hence it has its place among the prerogatives of the Israelites . Being in its ...
... reason and the conscience . And the service ; i.e. the temple service -- a grand ritual . It is here regarded as a Divine appoint- ment or grant of grace . Hence it has its place among the prerogatives of the Israelites . Being in its ...
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Abraham Ambrosiaster anathema apophthegm apostle apostle's believed believeth blessed chapter children of men Christ clause compassion conscience countrymen denote desire dishonour Divine doxology Edom Edomites Epistle ethical Exod Exposition expositors expression faith Father favour forgiving Gentiles glory God's gospel Greek hand harden hath heart Hebrew Hence Holy human idea impenitent imperfect tense individual insensibility interpretation Isaac Israel Israelites Jahveh Jehovah-Jesus Jesus Jews literally Lord loved means ment messianic moral Moses nations nature ness oracle pardoning passage patriarchal peculiar penal evil persons Pharaoh phrase potter prerogative principle prophet Rebecca reference refuge regards rendered representation reprobation righteousness rock of collision Romans salvation says Scripture Septuagint serve the lesser speak spirit statement stone Synod of Dort Testament thee things thou tion translation truth unbelieving unconditional election unrighteousness unto utter verb verse vessels of mercy vessels of wrath Vulgate whomsoever wish word word of faith