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Common terms and phrasesAbraham according Acts xv Ambrosiast apodosis apostle apostle's Baumgarten-Crusius Baur Bengel Beza Borger Calovius Calvin Christ Christian Chrysostom church circumcision Commentary comp context contrast Cornelius a Lapide curse denotes divine Eeiche Eeithmayr Eiickert epistle Erasmus Estius Ewald explained expositors expression fact faith Flatt Fritzsche Galatas Galatians Gentiles gospel Greek Grotius hence Hilgenfeld Hofmann Holsten Holy Spirit idea interpretation Jerome Jerusalem Jewish Jewish Christians Jews journey Judaism Kara Kiihner Koppe Krit Lachm latter Luke Luther Macc Matt Matthies means mediator merely Michaelis moral Morus object Oecumenius Olshausen opposition passage Paul Pauli Paulus Peter Phil Plat Polyb preached Professor of Theology promise protasis Qeov readers reference relation salvation Schott sense Soph Stallbaum Theodoret Theol Theophylact Thess tion Tisch Usteri viii vofiov Volume Vulgate Wetstein Wette Wieseler Winer words Popular passagesPage 363 - We have never met with a volume better adapted to set forth the evidences of Christianity in a form suited to the wants of our day. The whole of the vast argument is illustrated by various and profound learning ; there is no obscurity in the thoughts or in the style; the language is simple, the ideas clear, and the argument logicil, and generally, to our mind conclusive. Page 361 - Church ; 6. Royal Supremacy in Church of England ; 7. Relation between Church and State ; 8. The Westminster Confession on Relation between Church and State; 9. Church Power; 10. Principles of the Free Church ; 11. The Rights of the Christian People ; 12. The Principle of Non-Intrusion ; 13. Patronage and Popular Election. In Two Volumes, demy 8vo, price... Page 358 - COMMENTARY ON THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES. To which are appended : Treatises on the Song of Solomon ; on the Book of Job ; on the Prophet Isaiah ; on the Sacrifices of Holy Scripture ; and on the Jews and the Christian Church. Page 361 - DISCUSSIONS IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH SINCE THE APOSTOLIC AGE. Chapter 1. The Church ; 2. The Council of Jerusalem ; 3. The Apostles' Creed ; 4. The Apostolical Fathers ; 5. Heresies of the Apostolical Age ; 6. The Fathers of the Second and Third Centuries , 7. The Church of the Second and Third Centuries ; 8. The Constitution of the Church ; 9. The Doctrine of the Trinity ; 10. The Person of Christ ; 11. The Pelagian Controversy ; 12. Page 227 - And, because ye are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of his son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father. Page 360 - THE REVELATION OF LAW IN SCRIPTURE, considered with respect both to its own Nature and to its relative place in Successive Dispensations. Page 214 - For it is written that Abraham had two sons, one by the bondwoman, and one by the free woman. Page 360 - As the product of the labours of an original thinker and of a sound theologian, who has at the same time scarcely left unexamined one previous writer on the subject, ancient or modern, this work will be a most valuable accession to the library of the theological student . As a whole, we believe it may, with the strictest truth, be pronounced the best work on the subject that has yet been published.'—RecoTd. Page 42 - But when he who had set me apart before I was born, and had called me through his grace, was pleased to reveal his Son to me, in order that I might preach him among the Gentiles, I did not confer with flesh and blood, nor did I go up to Jerusalem to those who were apostles before me, but I went away into Arabia; and again I returned to Damascus. Page 14 - GfoO. — 1 Cor. i. 1. 2 Cor. i. 1. Eph. i. 1. Col. i. 1. 2 Tim. i. 1. References to this bookFrom Google ScholarGalatiansJames A Fowler Bibliographic information |