Horæ Paulinæ: Or, The Truth of the Scripture History of St. Paul, Evinced by a Comparison of the Epistles which Bear His Name with the Acts of the Apostles, and with One Another |
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... salutation of the church of Rome , three , viz , Sosipater , Gaius , and Timothy , are proved , by this passage in the Acts , to have been with St. Paul at the time , And this is perhaps as much coincidence as could be expected from ...
... salutation of the church of Rome , three , viz , Sosipater , Gaius , and Timothy , are proved , by this passage in the Acts , to have been with St. Paul at the time , And this is perhaps as much coincidence as could be expected from ...
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... salutation " Greet Priscilla and Aquila , my helpers in Christ Jesus , " who have for my life laid down their own ... salutations are sent . That is one coincidence ; anoth is the following ; St. Paul became acquainted with these persons ...
... salutation " Greet Priscilla and Aquila , my helpers in Christ Jesus , " who have for my life laid down their own ... salutations are sent . That is one coincidence ; anoth is the following ; St. Paul became acquainted with these persons ...
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... salutation of Aquila and Priscilla would have contradicted the history , because it would have been prior to his acquaintance with these persons . If the notes of time had fixed it to any period during that residence at Corinth , during ...
... salutation of Aquila and Priscilla would have contradicted the history , because it would have been prior to his acquaintance with these persons . If the notes of time had fixed it to any period during that residence at Corinth , during ...
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... with St. Paul when he wrote this epistle , was likely enough to be joined with him in the salutation of the Corinthi- an church , But here occurs a difficulty . If Sosthenes was a Chris- No. IX . Chap . xvi . 10 , 11. 50 THE FIRST EPISTLE.
... with St. Paul when he wrote this epistle , was likely enough to be joined with him in the salutation of the Corinthi- an church , But here occurs a difficulty . If Sosthenes was a Chris- No. IX . Chap . xvi . 10 , 11. 50 THE FIRST EPISTLE.
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... salutation of me , Paul , " with mine own hand ; " which must be understood , and is universally understood to import , that the rest of the epis- tle was written by another hand . I do not think it im- probable that an impostor , who ...
... salutation of me , Paul , " with mine own hand ; " which must be understood , and is universally understood to import , that the rest of the epis- tle was written by another hand . I do not think it im- probable that an impostor , who ...
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