| Andrew Fletcher - 1732 - 492 страници
...of men. Let * every one therefore, brethren, in what* ever condition he is called, in that re' main, in the fear of God.' That the interpretation I put...fignification of the Greek particles, but the whole context, context, chiefly the firft and laft words (which feem to be repeated to inforce and determine... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 674 страници
...slave of Christ, who has paid a price for you, that ye might not be the slaves of men. Let everyone therefore, brethren, in whatever condition he is called,...fear of God." That the interpretation I put upon this passage, different from our translation, is the true meaning of the Apostle, not only the authority... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 страници
...slave of Christ, who has paid a price for you, that ye might not be the slaves of men. Let everyone therefore, brethren, in whatever condition he is called,...fear of God." That the interpretation I put upon this passage, different from our translation, is the true meaning of the Apostle, not only the authority... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 страници
...might not be the slaves of men. Let everyone therefore, brethren, in whatever condition he is called, m that remain, in the fear of God." That the interpretation I put upon this passage, different from our translation, is the true meaning of the Apostle, not only the authority... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 страници
...might not be the slaves of men. Let everyone therefore, brethren, in whatever condition he is called, m that remain, in the fear of God." That the interpretation I put upon this passage, different from our translation, is the true meaning of the Apostle, not only the authority... | |
| Andrew Fletcher - 1997 - 304 страници
...free-man, becomes the slave of Christ, who has paid a price for you, that you might not be the slaves of men. Let every one therefore, brethren, in whatever...condition he is called, in that remain, in the fear of God.26 2" First Epistle to the Corinthians, 7:20-4. That the interpretation I put upon this passage,... | |
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