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Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS - Chapter 15 - Verse 24 Verse 24. Then cometh ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS - Chapter 13 - Verse 5 Verse 5. Examine yourselves. ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS - Chapter 6 - Verse 20 Verse 20. For ye ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS - Chapter 15 - Verse 22 Verse 22. For as ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
2nd Thessalonians CHAPTER II. ANALYSIS OF THE CHAPTER,…
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS - Chapter 13 - Verse 5 Verse 5. Doth not ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS - Chapter 7 - Verse 14 Verse 14. For the ...
Key to the Apocalypse, Discovered and Demonstarated from the Internal and Inserted Characters of the Visions by Mede, Joseph (1586-1638)
... . For this is the very thing which the apostle Paul predicted to the Thessalonians, “that the appearance of ... . xvi. v. 11. From which judgment, indeed, the apostle Paul also (in the same manner as the angel ...
History of the Christian Church, Volume III: Nicene and Post-Nicene Christianity. A.D. 311-600 by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
... strength and fulness surpassed only by the inspired apostle Paul. Indeed, Augustine, of all the fathers, most resembles ... essential points, he has the Scriptures, especially the Epistles of Paul, as well as Christian experience, and the profoundest ...
Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God by Bayly, Lewis (1565-1631)
PIETY. Those hindrances are chiefly seven:— I. An ignorant mistaking of the true meaning of certain places of the holy Scriptures, and some other chief grounds of Christian religion.