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Harmony of the Law - Volume 3 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... Psalm 30:5, See C.’s own translation. Calvin Soc. edit., vol. 5, p. 346. “ ... . of the Evangelists, vol. 1, p. 208. Calvin Soc. edit. the less excusable is that error ... , when the Jews shut out Christ from it.” Calvin Society edition, vol. 2, p. 183. Camerarius, ...
Harmony of the Law - Volume 3 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... Early Writings, (Parker Society,) pages 349-351; and Calvin’s Institutes, lib. 2. cap. 8, Section 12 ...
Commentary on Matthew, Mark, Luke - Volume 2 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... of these diseases. On the opinion expressed by calvin, as to the influence of the moon on ...
Commentary on Corinthians - Volume 2 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... Gospels, makes use of the term manslayer, as Calvin does here, and makes the following observations in ... thing I besought the Lord thrice. Here, also, Calvin alludes to what he had said as to ...
Commentary on Psalms - Volume 4 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... ’assembler ton exercice.” — Fr. in beauty of holiness: Calvin, in pointing this verse, has very properly placed ... understood the phrase in the same sense as Calvin, rendering it, “The people shall come willingly at ...
Commentary on Psalms - Volume 2 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... spirit. Some commentators refer the clause, upon which Calvin is here commenting, to the Holy Spirit, and ...
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... given in the English translation is that which Calvin rejects, though he allows it to be the ...
Commentary on Romans by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... thoroughly sifting it. The verb is διεκρίθη, which Calvin renders “disquisivit.” The most common meaning of the ...
Commentary on Corinthians - Volume 1 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... of Christ, and see how far they agree. Calvin makes a similar observation when commenting on Ephesians ...
Commentary on Corinthians - Volume 1 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
... by our translators sleight (of men,) which, as Calvin himself remarks when commenting upon the passage, is ...