The Epistles ... to the Corinthians [Gr. text] with notes and dissertations, by A.P. Stanley, Volume 21855 |
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... speak ) poured forth , not through systematic treatises , but through occasional bursts of human feeling . The very stages of his jour- 1 i . — vii . 2 viii .-- ix . 3 x . - xiii . ney are impressed upon it ; the troubles at Ephesus 6 ...
... speak ) poured forth , not through systematic treatises , but through occasional bursts of human feeling . The very stages of his jour- 1 i . — vii . 2 viii .-- ix . 3 x . - xiii . ney are impressed upon it ; the troubles at Ephesus 6 ...
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... speaking on his part , chiefly grounded on his change of purpose in not coming to Corinth as expressed in his former Epistle . This charge he turns aside for a moment to explain and to justify ; to point out that he had relin- quished ...
... speaking on his part , chiefly grounded on his change of purpose in not coming to Corinth as expressed in his former Epistle . This charge he turns aside for a moment to explain and to justify ; to point out that he had relin- quished ...
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... speak . " † " Now speakest thou plainly , and speakest no proverb . " + " He spake as one having authority , and not as the Scribes ; " § and in the expression ναὶ ἐν αὐτῷ γένονεν , there seems an almost special reference to the well ...
... speak . " † " Now speakest thou plainly , and speakest no proverb . " + " He spake as one having authority , and not as the Scribes ; " § and in the expression ναὶ ἐν αὐτῷ γένονεν , there seems an almost special reference to the well ...
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... speak falsely ; or , ( 2. ) " into the presence of my soul to testify that I speak the truth . " φειδόμενος ὑμῶν , « that I might not have occasion to exert my power to the full , and take vengeance on your sins . " οὐκέτι , 66 no more ...
... speak falsely ; or , ( 2. ) " into the presence of my soul to testify that I speak the truth . " φειδόμενος ὑμῶν , « that I might not have occasion to exert my power to the full , and take vengeance on your sins . " οὐκέτι , 66 no more ...
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... speaking of the well known grief of the individual . Ó TOLOÛTOS , the usual expres- sion of the Apostle , almost like Seiva , when he alludes to a well known person , with- out wishing to specify him more particularly . Comp . xii . 1.2 ...
... speaking of the well known grief of the individual . Ó TOLOÛTOS , the usual expres- sion of the Apostle , almost like Seiva , when he alludes to a well known person , with- out wishing to specify him more particularly . Comp . xii . 1.2 ...
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