Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans and CorinthiansCCEL |
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... universal prerogative, the other an enforcement of a universal obligation. Let us look, then, at these two points, the universal privilege and the universal obligation of the Christian life. I. The universal privilege of the Christian ...
... universal prerogative, the other an enforcement of a universal obligation. Let us look, then, at these two points, the universal privilege and the universal obligation of the Christian life. I. The universal privilege of the Christian ...
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... universal beneficence and benevolence. Surely it is no exaltation, but rather a degradation of the conception of the divine love, if we proclaim its utter indifference to men's characters. Surely you are not honouring God when you say ...
... universal beneficence and benevolence. Surely it is no exaltation, but rather a degradation of the conception of the divine love, if we proclaim its utter indifference to men's characters. Surely you are not honouring God when you say ...
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... universal love of God is concentrated in Jesus Christ; and if we have Him we have it; and if we have faith we have Him, and can say, 'Neither life, nor death, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other ...
... universal love of God is concentrated in Jesus Christ; and if we have Him we have it; and if we have faith we have Him, and can say, 'Neither life, nor death, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other ...
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... universal holiness which, ipso facto, belongs to all Christian people, is consecration to God. In the old days temple, altars, sacrifices, sacrificial vessels, persons such as priests, periods like Sabbaths and feasts, were called 'holy ...
... universal holiness which, ipso facto, belongs to all Christian people, is consecration to God. In the old days temple, altars, sacrifices, sacrificial vessels, persons such as priests, periods like Sabbaths and feasts, were called 'holy ...
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... universal characteristic of Christians. There is no faith which does not lead to surrender. There is no aristocracy in the Christian Church which deserves to have the family name given especially to it. 'Saint' this, and 'Saint' that ...
... universal characteristic of Christians. There is no faith which does not lead to surrender. There is no aristocracy in the Christian Church which deserves to have the family name given especially to it. 'Saint' this, and 'Saint' that ...
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 | |
常見字詞
Apostle Apostle’s Aristobulus Authorised Version believe beseech bestowed blessed blessedness body bring character Christ died Christ Jesus Christian Church circumcision comes commandment condition conquered conscience consciousness Corinth Corinthians darkness dead dear brethren death desire Divine Spirit duty dwell earthly Ephesus Epistle eternal evil exhortation experience fact faith Father flesh gift give glory Gospel grace grasp hand hath heart heaven holy hope human Jesus Christ labour light lives living sacrifice look Lord Lord’s man’s manifestation means men’s metaphor mind nature obedience Old Testament ourselves outward Passover Paul Paul’s perfect possession preach present principle Priscilla and Aquila recognise Resurrection Resurrection of Jesus revelation righteousness risen Rome sacrifice salvation Scripture servants sins solemn Son of God sorrow soul speak sure sweet teaching Testament things thou thought true trust truth unless unto verse whilst whole words