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... sin , without convincing ' of sin , lies the distinction between these two words . In éTITIμâv lies simply the notion of rebuking ; which word can therefore be used of one unjustly checking or blaming another ; in this sense Peter began ...
... sin , without convincing ' of sin , lies the distinction between these two words . In éTITIμâv lies simply the notion of rebuking ; which word can therefore be used of one unjustly checking or blaming another ; in this sense Peter began ...
Side 15
... sin ? " ( John viii . 46. ) Numbers rebuked ' Him ; numbers laid sin to his charge ( Matt . ix . 3 ; John ix . 16 ) ; but none brought sin home to his conscience . Other passages which will gain from realizing the fulness of the meaning ...
... sin ? " ( John viii . 46. ) Numbers rebuked ' Him ; numbers laid sin to his charge ( Matt . ix . 3 ; John ix . 16 ) ; but none brought sin home to his conscience . Other passages which will gain from realizing the fulness of the meaning ...
Side 41
... sins ( Rom . i . 29 ; Col. iii . 8 ) ; seeing that in it alone the others would all have been contained . We must therefore seek for it a more special meaning , and bringing it into comparison with Tovηpía , we shall not err in saying ...
... sins ( Rom . i . 29 ; Col. iii . 8 ) ; seeing that in it alone the others would all have been contained . We must therefore seek for it a more special meaning , and bringing it into comparison with Tovηpía , we shall not err in saying ...
Side 44
... sins entirely justifies us in regarding it as that peculiar form of evil which manifests itself in a malignant interpretation of the actions of others , an attributing of them all to the worst motive . Nor should we take leave of the ...
... sins entirely justifies us in regarding it as that peculiar form of evil which manifests itself in a malignant interpretation of the actions of others , an attributing of them all to the worst motive . Nor should we take leave of the ...
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... sin , or at any rate contemplate it from different points of view . And first dowría , a word in which heathen ethics said much more than they intended or knew . It occurs thrice in the N. T. ( Eph . v . 18 ; Tit . i . 6 ; 1 Pet . iv ...
... sin , or at any rate contemplate it from different points of view . And first dowría , a word in which heathen ethics said much more than they intended or knew . It occurs thrice in the N. T. ( Eph . v . 18 ; Tit . i . 6 ; 1 Pet . iv ...
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