The Epistles of Paul: Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, PhilemonScribner, 1890 - Bible |
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Page xi
... natural man to that law ; in which sin made use of the law to excite man's opposition to it , and thus to bring him into bondage and death . This is illustrated from Paul's own experience . The deliverance from this bondage , which the ...
... natural man to that law ; in which sin made use of the law to excite man's opposition to it , and thus to bring him into bondage and death . This is illustrated from Paul's own experience . The deliverance from this bondage , which the ...
Page xii
... bondage of corruption . The transitions are as easy and natural as the contrasts are sharp . The nervous but steady movement of chs . ii . , iii . , iv . , suddenly subsides with the opening of ch . v . xii INTRODUCTION .
... bondage of corruption . The transitions are as easy and natural as the contrasts are sharp . The nervous but steady movement of chs . ii . , iii . , iv . , suddenly subsides with the opening of ch . v . xii INTRODUCTION .
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... nature of repentance as dis- tinguished from sorrow , and the principles of christian liberal- ity . Full and swift as is the torrent , there is ever a hand on the floodgate . In the most indignant outburst the sense xviii INTRODUCTION .
... nature of repentance as dis- tinguished from sorrow , and the principles of christian liberal- ity . Full and swift as is the torrent , there is ever a hand on the floodgate . In the most indignant outburst the sense xviii INTRODUCTION .
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... nature . Hence creation became possible only through a series of emanations from God , each successive emanation being less divine , until the point was reached where contact with matter became possible . These emanations were called ...
... nature . Hence creation became possible only through a series of emanations from God , each successive emanation being less divine , until the point was reached where contact with matter became possible . These emanations were called ...
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... nature belonging to His person . As God is spirit , the divine nature of Christ is spirit , and its characteristic qual- ity is holiness . Resurrection from the dead ( åvaoτáσews vexpŵv ) . Wrong , since this would require the ...
... nature belonging to His person . As God is spirit , the divine nature of Christ is spirit , and its characteristic qual- ity is holiness . Resurrection from the dead ( åvaoτáσews vexpŵv ) . Wrong , since this would require the ...
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Page xxix - CHRIST, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his SPIRIT in the inner man ; that CHRIST may dwell in your hearts by faith ; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend, with all saints, what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height ; and to know the love of CHRIST, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of GOD.
Page 152 - Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in His goodness; otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.
Page 134 - Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you : but seeing ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles.
Page 287 - It is therefore Death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent that they are but Abjects, and humbles them at the instant ; makes them cry, complain, and repent, yea, even to hate their forepassed happiness.
Page 146 - Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! Let the potsherd strive with the potsherds of the earth. Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou? or thy work, He hath no hands?
Page 368 - For the creation was subjected to vanity, not of its own will, but by reason of him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the liberty of the glory of the children of God.
Page 251 - We thank thee, our Father, for the holy vine of David thy servant, which thou hast made known to us through Jesus thy servant ; to thee be the glory forever.
Page 287 - O eloquent, just, and mighty Death ! whom none could advise, thou hast persuaded ; what none hath dared, thou hast done ; and whom all the world hath flattered, thou only hast cast out of the world and despised ; thou hast drawn together all the far-stretched greatness, all the pride, cruelty, and ambition of man, and covered it all over with these two narrow words, Hie jacet...
Page 146 - I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth : I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye me in vain: I the Lord speak righteousness, I declare things that are right.
Page 300 - retailer ' the term which is applied to those who sit in the market-place engaged in buying and selling, while those who wander from one city to another are called merchants ? Yes, he said. And there is another class of servants, who are intellectually hardly on the level of companionship ; still they have plenty of bodily strength for...