The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, the Text Carefully Printed from the Most Correct Copies of the Present Authorized Translation, Including the Marginal Readings and Parallel Texts. With a Commentary and Critical Notes Designed as a Help to a Better Understanding of the Sacred Writings, Volume 6T. Mason & G. Lane, 1837 - Bible |
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... Corinth : see chap . xvi . 23 , conferred with 1 Cor . i . 14 ; and Rom . xvi . 1 , conferred with 2 Tim . iv . 20. It appears , from chap . xvi . 22 , that Paul did not write this epistle with his own hand , but used a person called ...
... Corinth : see chap . xvi . 23 , conferred with 1 Cor . i . 14 ; and Rom . xvi . 1 , conferred with 2 Tim . iv . 20. It appears , from chap . xvi . 22 , that Paul did not write this epistle with his own hand , but used a person called ...
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... Corinth , where Paul found them , and dwelt with them a considerable time . No doubt they gave him a full account of the state of the Christian Church at Rome , and of every thing relating to the late persecution under Claudius . That ...
... Corinth , where Paul found them , and dwelt with them a considerable time . No doubt they gave him a full account of the state of the Christian Church at Rome , and of every thing relating to the late persecution under Claudius . That ...
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... Corinth ; and having evangelized all those parts , he had no opportunity of breaking up any new ground . . Verse 24. Whensoever I take my journey into Spain ] Where it is very likely the Gospel had not yet been planted ; though ...
... Corinth ; and having evangelized all those parts , he had no opportunity of breaking up any new ground . . Verse 24. Whensoever I take my journey into Spain ] Where it is very likely the Gospel had not yet been planted ; though ...
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... Corinth , that belonged to this territory . As the Lechaum opened the road to the Ionian sea , so Cenchrea opened the road to the Ægean ; and both were so advantageously situated for com- merce that they were very rich . These two ...
... Corinth , that belonged to this territory . As the Lechaum opened the road to the Ionian sea , so Cenchrea opened the road to the Ægean ; and both were so advantageously situated for com- merce that they were very rich . These two ...
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... Corinth , from which St. Paul wrote this epistle . This is supposed to be the same person as is mentioned Acts xix . 22. He was one of St. Paul's companions , and , as appears from 2 Tim . iv . 20 , was left about this time by the ...
... Corinth , from which St. Paul wrote this epistle . This is supposed to be the same person as is mentioned Acts xix . 22. He was one of St. Paul's companions , and , as appears from 2 Tim . iv . 20 , was left about this time by the ...
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