Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans and CorinthiansCCEL |
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... expression with regard to himself in a clause which illuminates the meaning of my text. 'Paul, a servant of Jesus ... expressing it in a word of Teutonic, and the other in one of classic derivation. We notice that the true idea of this ...
... expression with regard to himself in a clause which illuminates the meaning of my text. 'Paul, a servant of Jesus ... expressing it in a word of Teutonic, and the other in one of classic derivation. We notice that the true idea of this ...
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... expression of Christian affection; the lofty consciousness of the purpose of their meeting; and the lowly sense that there was much to be received as well as much to be given. A word or two about each of these things is all on which I ...
... expression of Christian affection; the lofty consciousness of the purpose of their meeting; and the lowly sense that there was much to be received as well as much to be given. A word or two about each of these things is all on which I ...
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... expression—a spiritual gift—in the New Testament has a variety of applications. Sometimes it refers to what we call miraculous endowments, sometimes it refers to what we may call official capacity; but here it is evidently neither the ...
... expression—a spiritual gift—in the New Testament has a variety of applications. Sometimes it refers to what we call miraculous endowments, sometimes it refers to what we may call official capacity; but here it is evidently neither the ...
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... expression, then, shows that Paul thought of himself, not as the original giver, but simply as a channel through which was communicated what God had given. In the same direction points the adjective which accompanies the noun—a ...
... expression, then, shows that Paul thought of himself, not as the original giver, but simply as a channel through which was communicated what God had given. In the same direction points the adjective which accompanies the noun—a ...
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... expression, 'I am not ashamed,' is the stronger for its very moderation. It witnesses to the fixed purpose of his heart and attitude of his mind, whilst it suggests that he was well aware of all the temptations in Rome to being ashamed ...
... expression, 'I am not ashamed,' is the stronger for its very moderation. It witnesses to the fixed purpose of his heart and attitude of his mind, whilst it suggests that he was well aware of all the temptations in Rome to being ashamed ...
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THE INTERCEDING SPIRIT Romans viii | |
THE GIFTTHAT BRINGS ALL GIFTS Romans viii | |
THE SACRIFICE OF THE BODY Romans xii | |
LOVE THAT CAN HATE Romans xii 9 10 R V | |
STILL ANOTHER TRIPLET Romans xii 1315 | |
LOVE AND THE DAY Romans xiii 814 | |
THE SOLDIERS MORNINGCALL Romans xiii | |
TWO FOUNTAINS ONE STREAM Romans xv 4 | |
PHŒBE Romans xvi 1 2 R V | |
TWO HOUSEHOLDS Romans xvi 10 | |
PERSIS Romans xvi | |
TRANSFIGURATION Romans xii | |
GRACE AND GRACES Romans xii 68 | |
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