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Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 12 - Verse 7 Verse 7. Or ministry, ( ... to denote the ministry, or service, which Paul and the other apostles rendered in their public work, Ac 1 ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 2 - Verse 12 Verse 12. For. This ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE EPISTLE OF PAUL TO THE COLOSSIANS - Chapter 2 - Verse 2 Verse ... of the word riches, as used by the apostle Paul, See Barnes "Ro 2:4". There is a ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 15 - Verse 16 Verse 16. The minister, ( ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE HEBREWS - Chapter 11 - Verse 3 Verse ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE EPISTLE OF PAUL TO THE COLOSSIANS - Chapter 1 - Verse 15 Verse ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 9 - Verse 23 Verse 23. And that ...
NPNF2-14. The Seven Ecumenical Councils by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
(Labbe and Cossart, Concilia, Tom. V., col. 568.) I. If anyone shall not confess that the nature or essence of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost is one, as also the force and the power; [if anyone does not confess] a consubstantial Trinity, one Godhead to be worshipped in three subsistences or Persons: let him be anathema.
Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles, Volume II by Stokes, George Thomas (1843-1898)
... this incident. In that Epistle, written when St. Paul was a captive at Rome ... simply called the writings or memoirs or commentaries of the apostles, as in Aristides, c. xvi., ... Him in charge to the Roman governor. The Apostle's Roman imprisonment again was most ...
Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical notes. Volume I. The History of Creeds. by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
The theological interpretation of the Articles by English writers has been mostly conducted in a controversial rather than an historical spirit, and accommodated to a particular school or party.