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  • ...ns all the sins of those who believe in Christ, and accounts, accepts, and treats them as righteous in the eye of the law, i.e., as conformed to all its dema
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  • The historical part of the book treats of the period of the Captivity. Daniel is "the historian of the Captivity,
    2 KB (379 words) - 14:33, 26 October 2008
  • ...ok of the Pentateuch; so called in the Vulgate, after the LXX., because it treats chiefly of the Levitical service.
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  • (2.) He next treats of certain cases of immorality that had become notorious among them. They h
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  • ...ut by the Bushnell view, why would Paul include this in a passage where he treats men and women differently? The verses are an arguement that the same rule a ...is that Jesus changes the lives of believers in a visible manner. It also treats men and women on the same scale. Women should unveil because she is in the
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  • ...s, and he always considers them before the chosen branch of the family. He treats of Cain before he speaks of Seth; similarly, Cham and Japhet precede Sem; t
    6 KB (1,058 words) - 15:30, 27 October 2008
  • ...nguage is now comparatively calm, official, instructive and hortatory, and treats of a whole series of affairs belonging to the life of the Church. And as an
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  • ...col. 1). Furthermore, in that section of the Talmud called "Sotah," which treats of unchaste women, under the sub-head, Of the duty of Repudiation of a Wife
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  • ...not a just and careful discharge of all relative duties: the apostle here treats of these distinctly. Regard to those duties is the will of [[God]], consequ
    30 KB (5,120 words) - 09:27, 24 October 2015
  • ...f subjectivism. [3] Catholic historian Hartmann Grisar has said, “[Luther] treats the venerable canon of Scripture with a liberty which annihilates all certi ...lue of the sacred writings is measured by the rule of his own doctrine. He treats the venerable canon of Scripture with a liberty which annihilates all certi
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  • A scorner treats [[Divine]] things with contempt. He that feels his ignorance and unworthine
    114 KB (19,320 words) - 07:10, 19 October 2015
  • .... It is a very common mistake to think that those whom [[God]] afflicts he treats as his enemies. Every creature is that to us which [[God]] makes it to be;
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