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CONTENTS.
THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS. | |||
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Chap. I. | v. 1, 2. | The Writer and the Readers | 1 |
v. 3–8. | The Prelude | 21 | |
v. 9–12. | The Prayer | 38 | |
v. 12–14. | The Father’s Gifts through the Son | 54 | |
v. 15–18. | The Glory of the Son in His Relation to the Father, the Universe, and the Church | 70 | |
v. 19–22. | The Reconciling Son | 85 | |
v. 22, 23. | The Ultimate Purpose of Reconciliation and its Human Conditions | 100 | |
v. 24–27. | Joy in Suffering, and Triumph in the Manifested Mystery | 116 | |
v. 28, 29. | The Christian Ministry in its Theme, Methods, and Aim | 132 | |
Chap. II. | v. 1–3. | Paul’s Striving for the Colossians | 151 |
v. 4–7. | Conciliatory and Hortatory Transition to Polemics | 168 | |
vi | v. 8–10. | The Bane and the Antidote | 185 |
v. 11–13. | The True Circumcision | 199 | |
v. 14, 15. | The Cross the Death of Law and the Triumph over Evil Powers | 213 | |
v. 16–19. | Warnings against Twin Chief Errors based upon Previous Positive Teaching | 226 | |
v. 20–23. | Two Final Tests of the False Teaching | 242 | |
Chap. III. | v. 1–4. | The Present Christian Life a Risen Life | 257 |
v. 5–9. | Slaying Self the Foundation Precept of Practical Christianity | 271 | |
v. 9–11. | The New Nature wrought out in New Life | 290 | |
v. 12–14. | The Garments of the Renewed Soul | 305 | |
v. 15–17. | The Practical Effects of the Peace of Christ, the Word of Christ, and the Name of Christ | 320 | |
v. 18, Ch. iv., 1. | The Christian Family | 335 | |
Chap. IV. | v. 2–6. | Precepts for the Innermost and Outermost Life | 354 |
v. 7–9. | Tychicus and Onesimus, the Letter-Bearers | 371 | |
v. 10–14. | Salutations from the Prisoner’s Friends | 386 | |
v. 15–18. | Closing Messages | 402 | |
vii THE EPISTLE TO PHILEMON. | |||
Chap. I. | v. 1–3 | 417 | |
v. 4–7 | 432 | ||
v. 8–11 | 447 | ||
v. 12–14 | 459 | ||
v. 15–19 | 470 | ||
v. 20–25 | 483 |
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