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... Paul's cogent reasonings and clear abstract demon- strations of truth , then let him set before him the still higher models of the Lord Jesus , in the warm , glowing life - pictures of the same great doctrines which Paul set forth more ...
... Paul's cogent reasonings and clear abstract demon- strations of truth , then let him set before him the still higher models of the Lord Jesus , in the warm , glowing life - pictures of the same great doctrines which Paul set forth more ...
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... Paul evidently means to say , " Who hold back , or hinder , the truth by unrighteousness ; " for he is speaking of those whom God had given over because " they did not like to retain God in their knowledge , " i . e . they were opposers ...
... Paul evidently means to say , " Who hold back , or hinder , the truth by unrighteousness ; " for he is speaking of those whom God had given over because " they did not like to retain God in their knowledge , " i . e . they were opposers ...
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... Paul was a very sincere and correct man , a very zealous denominationalist , a champion of Judaism . An unre- generate heart may ardently love , and zealously serve an imagi- nary god and a false gospel . How then are we to distinguish ...
... Paul was a very sincere and correct man , a very zealous denominationalist , a champion of Judaism . An unre- generate heart may ardently love , and zealously serve an imagi- nary god and a false gospel . How then are we to distinguish ...
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... Paul says , " slew me , " or , a rising up of a resentful feel- ing . Perhaps no child who reads the Bible passes its seventh year without experiencing this struggle . It is often aggravated by listening to evangelical preaching , and ...
... Paul says , " slew me , " or , a rising up of a resentful feel- ing . Perhaps no child who reads the Bible passes its seventh year without experiencing this struggle . It is often aggravated by listening to evangelical preaching , and ...
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... Paul was profane ; but if they prayed for him , or even against him , he showed , in his treatment of them and of their prayers , a different tone of feeling from that of him who was sent , in our day , to separate the " Transient ...
... Paul was profane ; but if they prayed for him , or even against him , he showed , in his treatment of them and of their prayers , a different tone of feeling from that of him who was sent , in our day , to separate the " Transient ...
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