| Adam Clarke - 1817 - 746 pages
...unbelief of the Л-;«, chap. xi. 30. are the whole body of the believing Gentiles : the same who were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature ; and were graffed, contrary to nature, into the good olive tree, ver. 24. 17. the same to whom God hath... | |
| John Edwards Caldwell - 1818 - 780 pages
...limits of rational expectation than that which has already been wrought in us. " If thou (says he) wert cut out of the olive tree, which is wild by nature, and vert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive-tree, how muck more shall these, which be the natural... | |
| 1840 - 772 pages
...one which comes home, and was recent, for he calls themselves as witnesses to this ; and says, 24. For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree, which is wild hy nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree ; how much more shall these,... | |
| Infant baptism - 1820 - 230 pages
...in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olive' free," verse 24 — " For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree, which is wild by nature, and were graffed contrary to nature, into a good olive tree, how much more shall these, which be the natural... | |
| 1823 - 408 pages
...number them with the brightest members of his church. The apostle still dwells upon ,this subject; " If thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed con. trary to nature into a good olive tree ; how much more shall these, which be the natural branches,... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 476 pages
...graffed in : for God is able to graff them in again. 24 For if thou wert cut out of the olive-tree, which is wild by nature, and wert graffed, contrary to nature, into a good olive-tree, how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive-tree... | |
| John Locke - Bible - 1823 - 474 pages
...graffed in : for God is able to gratl" them in again. 24 For if thou wert cut out of the olive-tree, which is wild by nature, and wert graffed, contrary to nature, into a good olive-tree, how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive-tree... | |
| Greville Ewing - Baptism - 1824 - 268 pages
...if they abide not still in unbelief, shall be graffed in : for God is able to graff them in again. For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree, which...nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature into a good olive-tree ; how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive-tree."... | |
| Enoch Pond - Missions - 1824 - 282 pages
...recovery and salvation. — We have an assurance of this in the text and context. " If thou (Gentiles) wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature,...graffed contrary to nature into a good olive tree; how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive jtree ? And so... | |
| Alexander Campbell - Baptism - 1824 - 428 pages
...also, if they abide not in unbelief, shall be grafted in : for God is able* to graff them in again. For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted 'contrary to nature into a good olive tree : how much more shall these, which be the natural... | |
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