Epistles to the Corinthians: I CorinthiansMacmillan, 1922 - 314 pages |
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... Greeks , Jews , and orientals from all parts of the East . The Greek influence was dominant in the life of the city . Because of its importance it had been made the capital of the Roman province of Achaia and the seat of the Roman ...
... Greeks , Jews , and orientals from all parts of the East . The Greek influence was dominant in the life of the city . Because of its importance it had been made the capital of the Roman province of Achaia and the seat of the Roman ...
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... Greeks , Jews , and orientals parts of the East . The Greek influence was d in the life of the city . Because of its importand been made the capital of the Roman province of and the seat of the Roman Proconsul . The con greatness of the ...
... Greeks , Jews , and orientals parts of the East . The Greek influence was d in the life of the city . Because of its importand been made the capital of the Roman province of and the seat of the Roman Proconsul . The con greatness of the ...
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... Greek city was without interest in philoso- phy and schools of philosophy were to be found in Corinth . Her citizens were proud of their mental acute- ness ; so much so that in their conceit they criticized all men and questioned ...
... Greek city was without interest in philoso- phy and schools of philosophy were to be found in Corinth . Her citizens were proud of their mental acute- ness ; so much so that in their conceit they criticized all men and questioned ...
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... Greeks re- garding this great subject . It does not speak of " the resurrection of the body , " though it defends bodily resurrection ; it teaches that there will be " a spiritual body , " but is silent about the substance of that body ...
... Greeks re- garding this great subject . It does not speak of " the resurrection of the body , " though it defends bodily resurrection ; it teaches that there will be " a spiritual body , " but is silent about the substance of that body ...
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... Greek letters sends a salutation and an expression of thanks . Both are modified by Christian forms of thought . The thanks- giving is to God for the spiritual enrichment of the Church . 1. Through the Will of God . Paul emphasized ...
... Greek letters sends a salutation and an expression of thanks . Both are modified by Christian forms of thought . The thanks- giving is to God for the spiritual enrichment of the Church . 1. Through the Will of God . Paul emphasized ...
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Epistles to the Corinthians: I Corinthians Harry Lathrop Reed Jam Stevenson Riggs Aucun aperçu disponible - 2019 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Achaia Acts affliction ancient authorities read Apollos apostles blessings body brethren brother called chapters Christian church at Corinth coming commend Corinthian church covenant dead death earnest Ephesus epistle evidence explanation faith fellowship flesh foolish fornication Galatia Gentile give given glory God's gospel grace Greek hath heart Holy holy kiss honor hope idols interpretation Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jewish Christians Jews Judaizers judgment knowledge living Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Lord's supper Macedonia margin marriage means ment mind minister Moses natural Old Testament Passover Paul's letters Paul's ministry Pentecost phrase preached present proof prophecy reason reference rendering resurrection righteousness saints salutation sincerity sorrow speak spirit spiritual gifts thanksgiving Thessalonica things thou thought Timothy tion Titus tongues Troas trouble truth unbelieving unto veil verse weak Wherefore whole wisdom woman word worship written