Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans and CorinthiansCCEL |
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... mind a kind of tacit reference to the antithetical power that he was going up to meet, the power of Rome, and we may trace that in the words of my text. Rome, as I have said, was the embodiment of physical force, with no great faith in ...
... mind a kind of tacit reference to the antithetical power that he was going up to meet, the power of Rome, and we may trace that in the words of my text. Rome, as I have said, was the embodiment of physical force, with no great faith in ...
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... mind, whilst it suggests that he was well aware of all the temptations in Rome to being ashamed of it there. Think of what was arrayed against him— venerable religion, systematised philosophies, bitter hatred and prejudice, material ...
... mind, whilst it suggests that he was well aware of all the temptations in Rome to being ashamed of it there. Think of what was arrayed against him— venerable religion, systematised philosophies, bitter hatred and prejudice, material ...
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... mind the distinction between the things that can be shaken and the kingdom that cannot be moved. It is bad strategy to defend an elongated line. It is cowardice to treat the capture of an outpost as involving the evacuation of the key ...
... mind the distinction between the things that can be shaken and the kingdom that cannot be moved. It is bad strategy to defend an elongated line. It is cowardice to treat the capture of an outpost as involving the evacuation of the key ...
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... mind from the beginning. 'The judge is condemned when the guilty is acquitted,' or left unpunished. There would be a blot on God's government, not because it was so severe, but because it was so forbearing, unless His justice was ...
... mind from the beginning. 'The judge is condemned when the guilty is acquitted,' or left unpunished. There would be a blot on God's government, not because it was so severe, but because it was so forbearing, unless His justice was ...
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... negligent. We cannot keep the treasure unless we guard it. And just because we have it, we need to put all our mind, the earnestness of our will, and the concentration of our efforts, into the specific work of retaining it. For, consider.
... negligent. We cannot keep the treasure unless we guard it. And just because we have it, we need to put all our mind, the earnestness of our will, and the concentration of our efforts, into the specific work of retaining it. For, consider.
內容
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 | |
PART 2 | |
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