The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis ...W. Bal, 1838 - Theology |
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... brought him unto Athens . And receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timothy to come to him with all speed , they departed , " ver . 14 , 15. Accordingly , as we may suppose , Silas and Timothy did soon come to him . And Paul , hav- ing ...
... brought him unto Athens . And receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timothy to come to him with all speed , they departed , " ver . 14 , 15. Accordingly , as we may suppose , Silas and Timothy did soon come to him . And Paul , hav- ing ...
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... brought by himself and Barnabas from Antioch to Je- rusalem , some while before , as related Acts xi . 29. Which con- tributions , as may be well supposed , had been promoted by our apostle's exhortations . Fourthly , St. Paul says to ...
... brought by himself and Barnabas from Antioch to Je- rusalem , some while before , as related Acts xi . 29. Which con- tributions , as may be well supposed , had been promoted by our apostle's exhortations . Fourthly , St. Paul says to ...
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... brought a letter with them . See 1 Cor . vii . 1. It was af- ter writing this epistle , that the tumult happened , which was caused by Demetrius . For as Lightfoots says : Between ver . 22 and 23 of this xixth chapter of the Acts ...
... brought a letter with them . See 1 Cor . vii . 1. It was af- ter writing this epistle , that the tumult happened , which was caused by Demetrius . For as Lightfoots says : Between ver . 22 and 23 of this xixth chapter of the Acts ...
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... brought to Rome , though he was under a guard , he was " suffered to dwell by himself , in his own hired house . " Acts xxviii . 16-30 , where he was two years . Having such liberty , he wisely improved it , not only by discoursing with ...
... brought to Rome , though he was under a guard , he was " suffered to dwell by himself , in his own hired house . " Acts xxviii . 16-30 , where he was two years . Having such liberty , he wisely improved it , not only by discoursing with ...
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... brought him of the christians at Ephesus by Tychicus , as may be supposed , having been very agreeable , the apostle does not censure them for any great irregularities in conduct , as he does the Corinthians , nor for any remarkable ...
... brought him of the christians at Ephesus by Tychicus , as may be supposed , having been very agreeable , the apostle does not censure them for any great irregularities in conduct , as he does the Corinthians , nor for any remarkable ...
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