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... thought by Selden , Witsius , Doddridge , and others , that Saint Paul alluded to a law among the Jews which forbade servants or slaves to call their master Abba , or Father ; and that the apostle meant to convey the idea that those who ...
... thought would suc- ceed to the Christian religion , as the Christian had succeeded to that of Mo- ses . AMAZEMENT , a term sometimes employed to express our wonder ; but it is rather to be considered as a medium between wonder and ...
... thought corrupted the purity of the faith . Anathema Maranatha , mention- ed by Paul , ( 1 Cor . xiv . 22. ) imports that he who loves not the Lord Jesus will be accursed at his coming . Anathema sig- nifies a thing devoted to ...
... thought that the soul and body died together , and rose again . It is said that Origen convinced them of their error , and that they then abjured it . See SERMON . APPROBATION , a state or dispo- sition of the mind , wherein we put a ...
... thought of em- bracing the Christian religion ; and some have thought the Druses a remnant of this singular race of barbarians . BAXTERIANS , so called from the life , and justification BAS BAT 46.