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... mere rays of divine glory which gilded Him , lighting up his person for a season and with a splendour not his own ; but He was , and is , absolute and perfect God ; and the Apostle uses Оeórns to ex- press this essential and personal ...
... mere rays of divine glory which gilded Him , lighting up his person for a season and with a splendour not his own ; but He was , and is , absolute and perfect God ; and the Apostle uses Оeórns to ex- press this essential and personal ...
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... mere Gentiles , who might not , under penalty of death , pass beyond their own exterior Court ( Acts xxi . 29 , 30 ; Philo , Leg . ad Cai . 31 ) . 2 ) ; The distinction may be brought to bear with advantage on several passages in the ...
... mere Gentiles , who might not , under penalty of death , pass beyond their own exterior Court ( Acts xxi . 29 , 30 ; Philo , Leg . ad Cai . 31 ) . 2 ) ; The distinction may be brought to bear with advantage on several passages in the ...
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... conviction , of his sin , just as in juristic Greek , éxéyxew is not merely to reply to , but to refute , an opponent . When we keep this distinction well in mind , what 14 SYNONYMS OF THE —ἐπιτιμάω, ἐλέγχω (αἰτία, ἔλεγχος)
... conviction , of his sin , just as in juristic Greek , éxéyxew is not merely to reply to , but to refute , an opponent . When we keep this distinction well in mind , what 14 SYNONYMS OF THE —ἐπιτιμάω, ἐλέγχω (αἰτία, ἔλεγχος)
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... merely the charge , but the truth of the charge , and the manifestation of the truth of the charge ; nay more than all this , very often also the acknowledgment , if not outward , yet inward , of its truth on the side of the party ac ...
... merely the charge , but the truth of the charge , and the manifestation of the truth of the charge ; nay more than all this , very often also the acknowledgment , if not outward , yet inward , of its truth on the side of the party ac ...
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... merely different spell- ings of the same word , and promiscuously used ; which if it were the fact , their fitness for a place in a book of synonyms would of course disappear ; difference as well as likeness being necessary for this ...
... merely different spell- ings of the same word , and promiscuously used ; which if it were the fact , their fitness for a place in a book of synonyms would of course disappear ; difference as well as likeness being necessary for this ...
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