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... taken from Biscoe's Lectures on the Acts , chap . xv . 6 Cyprian , who wrote A. D. 251 , calls this book divine Scripture , and often quotes it as such : Probat divina Scriptura , quæ dicit , ' & c . citing Acts iv . 32. ( de Unit ...
... taken from Biscoe's Lectures on the Acts , chap . xv . 6 Cyprian , who wrote A. D. 251 , calls this book divine Scripture , and often quotes it as such : Probat divina Scriptura , quæ dicit , ' & c . citing Acts iv . 32. ( de Unit ...
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... taken up . Was taken up . ' The same expression 6 ει is used at Mark xvi . 19. ' To take 1 COMMENTARY ...
... taken up . Was taken up . ' The same expression 6 ει is used at Mark xvi . 19. ' To take 1 COMMENTARY ...
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... taken with each of the participles between which they stand . As they gazed up towards heaven , and whilst he was ascending thither . ' ( Kuinoel . ) A similar re- mark may perhaps be made respecting διὰ Πνεύματος ἁγίου , ver . 2 . 11 ...
... taken with each of the participles between which they stand . As they gazed up towards heaven , and whilst he was ascending thither . ' ( Kuinoel . ) A similar re- mark may perhaps be made respecting διὰ Πνεύματος ἁγίου , ver . 2 . 11 ...
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... taken sepa- rately , as at chap . xv . 20. The English Version com- bines the first two of these datives , the Apostles ' doctrine and fellowship ; ' but this would require T διδαχῇ καὶ κοινωνίᾳ τῶν ἀποστόλων . Bishop Pearson would ...
... taken sepa- rately , as at chap . xv . 20. The English Version com- bines the first two of these datives , the Apostles ' doctrine and fellowship ; ' but this would require T διδαχῇ καὶ κοινωνίᾳ τῶν ἀποστόλων . Bishop Pearson would ...
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... taken in vain by themselves , nor communicated to the stranger ( Philo Mos . p . 683 ; Biscoe , p . 212 ) ; the Greeks dreaded the name of the Erinyes . The city Rome had a name , ' quod nefas dicere arcanis cære- moniarum . ' ( Plin ...
... taken in vain by themselves , nor communicated to the stranger ( Philo Mos . p . 683 ; Biscoe , p . 212 ) ; the Greeks dreaded the name of the Erinyes . The city Rome had a name , ' quod nefas dicere arcanis cære- moniarum . ' ( Plin ...
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Page 125 - Gentiles, knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.
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Page 165 - I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars: 3 And hast borne, and hast patience, and for my name's sake hast laboured, and hast not fainted.