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Reflections on the friendly Salutations of St. Paul . 195 Churches of Christ salute
stances . All the Churches of Christ in these Parts , Sect . 34 . salute you ; as they
, with me , have heard of the eminent Figure you make in Religion , and the Rom
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Reflections on the friendly Salutations of St. Paul . 195 Churches of Christ salute
stances . All the Churches of Christ in these Parts , Sect . 34 . salute you ; as they
, with me , have heard of the eminent Figure you make in Religion , and the Rom
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Was Paul crucified for you ? Give me leave now to ask , Is Christ divided into Or
were ye baptized in as many Parties , as you are split into , so that the Name of
Paul ? each has a distinct Saviour ; or is he become only the Head of one Party of
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Was Paul crucified for you ? Give me leave now to ask , Is Christ divided into Or
were ye baptized in as many Parties , as you are split into , so that the Name of
Paul ? each has a distinct Saviour ; or is he become only the Head of one Party of
...
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( k ) Fought with wild Beast's at Ephesus . ) The Stories which Nicephorus , ( Lib .
ii . Cap . 25. ) and Theodoret give us , of an Encounter which St. Paul had with
wild Beasts on the Theatre at Ephefus , ( see Witsii Mel . Vit . Paul . Cap . viii .
Sect .
( k ) Fought with wild Beast's at Ephesus . ) The Stories which Nicephorus , ( Lib .
ii . Cap . 25. ) and Theodoret give us , of an Encounter which St. Paul had with
wild Beasts on the Theatre at Ephefus , ( see Witsii Mel . Vit . Paul . Cap . viii .
Sect .
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422 2 St. Paul begins with his own , and Timothy's Salutation ; Sect . 1. triumph
over the Opposition of the most obsti- of God , and Timothy our 2 Cor . T. 1. Christ
Jesus , joins with the in this second Ad- rinth , with all the bila nate Heart .
422 2 St. Paul begins with his own , and Timothy's Salutation ; Sect . 1. triumph
over the Opposition of the most obsti- of God , and Timothy our 2 Cor . T. 1. Christ
Jesus , joins with the in this second Ad- rinth , with all the bila nate Heart .
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Some suppose this anonymous , tho ' excellent Person , to have been Mark , or
Silas , or Barnabas ; but I rather with most Commentators , suppose it to have
been Luke , who certainly attended St. Paul in this Journey to Jerusalem .
Some suppose this anonymous , tho ' excellent Person , to have been Mark , or
Silas , or Barnabas ; but I rather with most Commentators , suppose it to have
been Luke , who certainly attended St. Paul in this Journey to Jerusalem .
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