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... language , in which it was written . SECT . IX . According to the most ancient tradition , or opinion , it was written originally in Hebrew . SECT . X. . Arguments in favour of the opinion , that this Epifile was written in Hebrew ...
... language , in which it was written . SECT . IX . According to the most ancient tradition , or opinion , it was written originally in Hebrew . SECT . X. . Arguments in favour of the opinion , that this Epifile was written in Hebrew ...
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... language , which is that of an author , who makes writing his business and his daily practice , not that of a man , who fuffers whole years to elapfe , without writing a fingle epiftle . The compofi- tions of St. Paul are of a very ...
... language , which is that of an author , who makes writing his business and his daily practice , not that of a man , who fuffers whole years to elapfe , without writing a fingle epiftle . The compofi- tions of St. Paul are of a very ...
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... authority : for he had spent fome time at Treves , and therefore was well able to judge of the language of the Treviri . r Sect . 6 . 1 C. will prove nothing of any one community in SECT . II . The Epistle to the Galatians . 15.
... authority : for he had spent fome time at Treves , and therefore was well able to judge of the language of the Treviri . r Sect . 6 . 1 C. will prove nothing of any one community in SECT . II . The Epistle to the Galatians . 15.
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... language of the New Tefta- ment denotes Chriftians in general : and , as the Corin- thian community was divided into parties , St. Paul diftinguishes from the feparatifts , thofe who affembled in the ufual place of worship , by the ...
... language of the New Tefta- ment denotes Chriftians in general : and , as the Corin- thian community was divided into parties , St. Paul diftinguishes from the feparatifts , thofe who affembled in the ufual place of worship , by the ...
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... languages , and by the exercife of this gift proved the divine origin of the Christian re- ligion " : others again expounded what thefe had de- livered " , This had likewife fome analogy to the custom Altmann , in his Obfervationes in ...
... languages , and by the exercife of this gift proved the divine origin of the Christian re- ligion " : others again expounded what thefe had de- livered " , This had likewife fome analogy to the custom Altmann , in his Obfervationes in ...
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Page 443 - If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed : for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds.
Page 29 - NOW the Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means. The Lord be with you all. 17 THE salutation of Paul with mine own hand, which is the token in every epistle : so I write.
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Page 207 - For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned without the camp.