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Sivu 33
It appears from Eusebius that there were a few in the East in his time who
doubted or denied the Pauline origin of this epistle . But their main and , as it
appears , only reliance was on the rejection of the epistle by ibe Romans . They
bad no ...
It appears from Eusebius that there were a few in the East in his time who
doubted or denied the Pauline origin of this epistle . But their main and , as it
appears , only reliance was on the rejection of the epistle by ibe Romans . They
bad no ...
Sivu 230
Mr . P . well knew , as appears from his letter , that “ the Congregational societies
of Boston are composed of hearers of various opinions ; " that “ some of them are
Cal . vinists , some of them Arminians ; " that “ with the exception of four or five ...
Mr . P . well knew , as appears from his letter , that “ the Congregational societies
of Boston are composed of hearers of various opinions ; " that “ some of them are
Cal . vinists , some of them Arminians ; " that “ with the exception of four or five ...
Sivu 423
In Matthew , it appears that the usage of aiov , almost throughout , ( in passages
where the reading is not doubtful ) , is in accordance with the later usage of the
Hebrew in respect to the word dis . What influence this may have on the critical ...
In Matthew , it appears that the usage of aiov , almost throughout , ( in passages
where the reading is not doubtful ) , is in accordance with the later usage of the
Hebrew in respect to the word dis . What influence this may have on the critical ...
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