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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... Religion , or the increase of the Church , is in the New Testament ascribed to God and the Spirit of God , or the Holy Spirit . 28. ÉTIσKÓTOUS is by some rendered episcopos , bi- shops . On this important term I can , for the present ...
... Religion , or the increase of the Church , is in the New Testament ascribed to God and the Spirit of God , or the Holy Spirit . 28. ÉTIσKÓTOUS is by some rendered episcopos , bi- shops . On this important term I can , for the present ...
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... religion ? Many have maintained that the whole of the episcopal office consisted in the regulation of the sacred worship of the Christians , by taking care that all things in the Church were done rightly and suitably to common usage ...
... religion ? Many have maintained that the whole of the episcopal office consisted in the regulation of the sacred worship of the Christians , by taking care that all things in the Church were done rightly and suitably to common usage ...
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... religious communion with the Jews . Grotius , however , has proved from two passages of Tertullian , that the Jews offered up prayer every where , even on the sea shore : nay , that they had forms of prayer called orationes litorales ...
... religious communion with the Jews . Grotius , however , has proved from two passages of Tertullian , that the Jews offered up prayer every where , even on the sea shore : nay , that they had forms of prayer called orationes litorales ...
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... Religion , and following up the instruction of the Apostles , thus building on their foundations . See Euseb . Hist . Eccl . , Acts 8 , 5. , and Koppe on Eph . 4 , 11. ( Kuin . ) 8. To vros , who had been one , & c . Here , it must be ...
... Religion , and following up the instruction of the Apostles , thus building on their foundations . See Euseb . Hist . Eccl . , Acts 8 , 5. , and Koppe on Eph . 4 , 11. ( Kuin . ) 8. To vros , who had been one , & c . Here , it must be ...
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... religious rites which they did who were bound to a vow . " The whole of this verse is very ill understood by the Commentators , who seph . 19 , 6. 1. εἰς Ἱεροσόλυμα δὲ ἐλθὼν χαριστηρίους ἐξεπλήρωσε θυσίας , οὐδὲν τῶν κατὰ νόμον ἀπολιπών ...
... religious rites which they did who were bound to a vow . " The whole of this verse is very ill understood by the Commentators , who seph . 19 , 6. 1. εἰς Ἱεροσόλυμα δὲ ἐλθὼν χαριστηρίους ἐξεπλήρωσε θυσίας , οὐδὲν τῶν κατὰ νόμον ἀπολιπών ...
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