Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul to the Galatians and EphesiansCalvin Translation Society, 1854 - 383 Seiten |
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... prove that he is equal to the highest apostles , and that there is no reason why he should not be considered to hold an equally honour- able rank with any of them . But it is of importance to know why he labours so hard in establishing ...
... prove that he is equal to the highest apostles , and that there is no reason why he should not be considered to hold an equally honour- able rank with any of them . But it is of importance to know why he labours so hard in establishing ...
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... proved than that Paul was a pastor , or that he belonged to the number of the ministers of the Gospel ; for the point in dispute was the apostleship . It was necessary that the apostles should be elected , not in the same manner as ...
... proved than that Paul was a pastor , or that he belonged to the number of the ministers of the Gospel ; for the point in dispute was the apostleship . It was necessary that the apostles should be elected , not in the same manner as ...
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... prove ; and thus introduces himself in a manner well adapted to a serious subject . He affirms that it is not according to man ; that it savours of nothing human , or , that it was not of human contrivance ; and in proof of this he ...
... prove ; and thus introduces himself in a manner well adapted to a serious subject . He affirms that it is not according to man ; that it savours of nothing human , or , that it was not of human contrivance ; and in proof of this he ...
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... prove his apostleship and his doctrine , not only by works , but also by a Divine revelation . Since God directed that journey , which had for its object the confirmation of his doctrine , the doctrine was confirmed , not by the ...
... prove his apostleship and his doctrine , not only by works , but also by a Divine revelation . Since God directed that journey , which had for its object the confirmation of his doctrine , the doctrine was confirmed , not by the ...
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... prove that the Apostles held the same views with himself ; for he had brought to them an uncircumcised man , whom they did not hesitate to acknowledge as a brother . The reason is assigned why he was not circumcised ; for circum- cision ...
... prove that the Apostles held the same views with himself ; for he had brought to them an uncircumcised man , whom they did not hesitate to acknowledge as a brother . The reason is assigned why he was not circumcised ; for circum- cision ...
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