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... EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS " Take heed , brethren , lest haply there shall be in any one of you an evil heart of unbelief , in falling away from the living God : but exhort one another day by day , so long as it is called To - day ; lest ...
... EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS " Take heed , brethren , lest haply there shall be in any one of you an evil heart of unbelief , in falling away from the living God : but exhort one another day by day , so long as it is called To - day ; lest ...
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... called to it would scarcely conceive how completely St. John's mind was pervaded by the idea of this mutual indwell- ing of Christ and His people . It runs through his first epistle from one end to the other . 30 II UNION WITH CHRIST.
... called to it would scarcely conceive how completely St. John's mind was pervaded by the idea of this mutual indwell- ing of Christ and His people . It runs through his first epistle from one end to the other . 30 II UNION WITH CHRIST.
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George Salmon. his first epistle from one end to the other . • And In as St. John also held the doctrine of a ... Epistle opens with the assertion , “ Our fellowship is with the Father , and with His Son Jesus Christ . " It closes ...
George Salmon. his first epistle from one end to the other . • And In as St. John also held the doctrine of a ... Epistle opens with the assertion , “ Our fellowship is with the Father , and with His Son Jesus Christ . " It closes ...
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... Epistle we meet constant echoes of the doctrine formally expressed in the discourse from which the text is taken , that union between Christ and His people is as intimate as that between the vine and his branches ; this union being the ...
... Epistle we meet constant echoes of the doctrine formally expressed in the discourse from which the text is taken , that union between Christ and His people is as intimate as that between the vine and his branches ; this union being the ...
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... Epistle to the Ephesians and St. Peter's First Epistle . But St. Paul uses another compari- son still more closely akin to St. John's figure of the vine Christians are a body of which Christ is the Head . Each member has its several ...
... Epistle to the Ephesians and St. Peter's First Epistle . But St. Paul uses another compari- son still more closely akin to St. John's figure of the vine Christians are a body of which Christ is the Head . Each member has its several ...
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