Recensio synoptica annotationis sacrae, being a critical digest and synoptical arrangement of the most important annotations on the New Testament, exegetical, philological, and doctrinal: carefully collected and condensed, from the best commentators ... and the foreign matter tr. into English; the whole accompanied with a copious body of original annotations, Volume 5C. and J. Rivington, 1828 - Bible |
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... Paul's presence with them for a while highly , expedient . It seems probable that Paul wrote his First Epistle to Timothy from hence , expecting to return to Ephesus again , and then designing that Ti- mothy should continue there till ...
... Paul's presence with them for a while highly , expedient . It seems probable that Paul wrote his First Epistle to Timothy from hence , expecting to return to Ephesus again , and then designing that Ti- mothy should continue there till ...
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... Paul's extending himself upon him , " that might be , to see whether there yet life i him . Nay , Paul himself declared that he was not dead . " And they compare Matt . 9 , 24. But as to the pas- sage of Matthew , the narration there is ...
... Paul's extending himself upon him , " that might be , to see whether there yet life i him . Nay , Paul himself declared that he was not dead . " And they compare Matt . 9 , 24. But as to the pas- sage of Matthew , the narration there is ...
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... Paul purposely em- barked on board such a vessel as should go as far as possible for- ward along the Asiatic coast , and not touch at Ephesus . We are not told what stay Paul and his companions made at Miletus , but it could not be a ...
... Paul purposely em- barked on board such a vessel as should go as far as possible for- ward along the Asiatic coast , and not touch at Ephesus . We are not told what stay Paul and his companions made at Miletus , but it could not be a ...
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... Paul sending to the metropolis of Asia , by that means gave notice to the Bishops of Asia to come to him . This he confirms , 1st , from the testimony of Irenæus , who says they were called ab Epheso et reliquis proximis Civitatibus ...
... Paul sending to the metropolis of Asia , by that means gave notice to the Bishops of Asia to come to him . This he confirms , 1st , from the testimony of Irenæus , who says they were called ab Epheso et reliquis proximis Civitatibus ...
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... Paul sent to the Ephesians ; and they ( probably at his desire , for he could not conveniently send mes- sengers to each city ) to the rest . This , I believe , will solve every difficulty that can be raised con- cerning this passage ...
... Paul sent to the Ephesians ; and they ( probably at his desire , for he could not conveniently send mes- sengers to each city ) to the rest . This , I believe , will solve every difficulty that can be raised con- cerning this passage ...
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