Biblical Theology of the New Testament, Zväzok 2T. & T. Clark, 1883 |
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Strana 7
... regarded by Paul as a human act , as , according to note b , such a thing cannot possibly be the condition of election ; it is rather the opposite of all personal acts and service ; it is rather that pure longing for God , needing ...
... regarded by Paul as a human act , as , according to note b , such a thing cannot possibly be the condition of election ; it is rather the opposite of all personal acts and service ; it is rather that pure longing for God , needing ...
Strana 16
... . On the whole , then , he must have regarded it as possible that others also besides him and the Twelve might be called to apostolic activity . that they became Jews ) , were called to participation 16 THE DOCTRINE OF PREDESTINATION .
... . On the whole , then , he must have regarded it as possible that others also besides him and the Twelve might be called to apostolic activity . that they became Jews ) , were called to participation 16 THE DOCTRINE OF PREDESTINATION .
Strana 40
... regarded anything as unclean , it is unclean ( Rom . xiv . 14 ) , because he cannot eat it without having his weak conscience ( conscientia consequens ; comp . § 69 , a ) stained with the consciousness of guilt ( 1 Cor . viii . 7 ) . If ...
... regarded anything as unclean , it is unclean ( Rom . xiv . 14 ) , because he cannot eat it without having his weak conscience ( conscientia consequens ; comp . § 69 , a ) stained with the consciousness of guilt ( 1 Cor . viii . 7 ) . If ...
Strana 45
... regarded as a shame to the man , but an honour to the woman ( vv . 14 , 15 ) . The cutting of the hair characterized the shameless courtesans ( ver . 5 ) . If the woman will lay aside the veil which covers the head , she may also lay ...
... regarded as a shame to the man , but an honour to the woman ( vv . 14 , 15 ) . The cutting of the hair characterized the shameless courtesans ( ver . 5 ) . If the woman will lay aside the veil which covers the head , she may also lay ...
Strana 50
... regarded complete abstinence from all fleshly intercourse as something praiseworthy ( kaλóv : vii . 1 ) , inasmuch as to him any conduct resulting from vic- tory over natural impulse was something morally worthy ( ix . 24-27 ) . He ...
... regarded complete abstinence from all fleshly intercourse as something praiseworthy ( kaλóv : vii . 1 ) , inasmuch as to him any conduct resulting from vic- tory over natural impulse was something morally worthy ( ix . 24-27 ) . He ...
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Strana 182 - But you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem...
Strana 453 - This work will prove of great service to many ; it supplies a distinct want in our theological literature, and it is sure to meet with welcome from readers who wish a popular book of reference on points of historical, biographical, and theological interest. Many of the articles give facts which may be sought far and wide, and in vain in our encyclopedias.
Strana 139 - ... been squandered away in luxury and excess. II. They who have this advantage ought to improve it. And it will be commendable in them to attend to the instructions, and imitate the virtues of their religious parents, and other pious ancestors. St. Paul esteemed it matter of much joy and thanksgiving, that he had " served God from his forefathers with a pure conscience,
Strana 15 - Cor. xii. 9), to deliver one over to Satan for the destruction of the flesh (1 Cor.
Strana 97 - Eph. iii. 9, that the mystery of salvation was hid from eternity in God, who created the universe, it is indicated by this characteristic of God, that the purpose of salvation is connected in the closest way with the plan of the world, which began to be realized in creation ; and that purpose having been formed by the Creator before the creation of the world, was regulative even in its creation.
Strana 273 - Christians have washed their robes and made them clean in the blood of the Lamb (vii.
Strana 142 - Apostles still handed down in the Church, which is, " the pillar and ground of the truth...