The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 348
... JOHN . 6 It EAR the end of the New Testament we find three short compositions of St. John , two of them very short , placed apart from his other writings . They are usually called epistles ; though this term can only be applied to the ...
... JOHN . 6 It EAR the end of the New Testament we find three short compositions of St. John , two of them very short , placed apart from his other writings . They are usually called epistles ; though this term can only be applied to the ...
Page 350
... John refers in his epistles . ' This is distinctly averred in the Second Epistle , verse 7 , which may be compared with verse 18 , chap . ii . , of the First Epistle . Many deceivers are entered into the world , who confess not that ...
... John refers in his epistles . ' This is distinctly averred in the Second Epistle , verse 7 , which may be compared with verse 18 , chap . ii . , of the First Epistle . Many deceivers are entered into the world , who confess not that ...
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... John , includes his Divine and human natures , his atonement for sin , and the offices which he still performs on our behalf . As Jesus had declared that he came out from God and should return to God ' ( John xvi . 27 , 28 ) , that he ...
... John , includes his Divine and human natures , his atonement for sin , and the offices which he still performs on our behalf . As Jesus had declared that he came out from God and should return to God ' ( John xvi . 27 , 28 ) , that he ...
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