Excerpt from The Practical Expositor, or an Exposition of the New Testament, in the Form of a Paraphrase, Vol. 4: With Occasional Notes in Their Proper Places, for Further Explication, and Serious Recollections at the Close of Every Chapter; Containing Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians, Galatians, and Ephesians
As there were greater diforders and corruptions iri this church, than in any other, that the apofile wrote to and as an account of fome of them had been brought to him perform/(y, by witnefies of undoubted credit, cbap. I. 11. And he had received a letter from his friends in that church, defiring an anfwer to feveral queflions, relating to others of them; (fee the note on Map. Vii. I he took occafion, about two or three years after he had left them, to fend this epilile from pqfar, as is generally, and I thinkjul'tly, conclu ded from chap. Xvi. 8, 19. And not from Pbi/zjbpz, as the pofifcript, added by latter ages, would have it. See the nore on abap. Xvi. 8.
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Excerpt from The Practical Expositor, or an Exposition of the New Testament, in the Form of a Paraphrase, Vol. 4: With Occasional Notes in Their Proper Places, for Further Explication, and Serious Recollections at the Close of Every Chapter; Containing Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians, Galatians, and Ephesians
As there were greater diforders and corruptions iri this church, than in any other, that the apofile wrote to and as an account of fome of them had been brought to him perform/(y, by witnefies of undoubted credit, cbap. I. 11. And he had received a letter from his friends in that church, defiring an anfwer to feveral queflions, relating to others of them; (fee the note on Map. Vii. I he took occafion, about two or three years after he had left them, to fend this epilile from pqfar, as is generally, and I thinkjul'tly, conclu ded from chap. Xvi. 8, 19. And not from Pbi/zjbpz, as the pofifcript, added by latter ages, would have it. See the nore on abap. Xvi. 8.
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