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1 Pre | accommodate these to the new soil, into which they had
2 Pre | transplanted, or, to supply some new matter, which had suggested
3 1, 76 | cast off, and put on the new, which is greatly its superior ;— ~
4 2, 49(87) | Probably the followers of the New Academy. See Brucker. Tom.
5 2, 79 | men ; nor yet, the ./. new doctrine which has been
6 2, 80 | manifested, who was to be a new thing140 in the life of
7 2, 80(140)| has, The Lord createth a new thing in the earth, [Syriac] ~
8 3, 20 | and writings preach the new birth, which directly opposed
9 3, 55(75) | positively taught in the New Testament, I do not see
10 3, 65 | had been instructed in the new doctrine, again imagine
11 3, 74 | who has been taught in the new doctrine. Nor will he, in
12 4, 5 | become, by means of the new birth which is in Him, the
13 4, 12(33) | Jones on the Canon of the New Testament, Vol. i. pt. 2.
14 4, 12(33) | work on the Canon of the New Testament, affimed that
15 4, 16 | them to the feast of the New Testament. But they availed
16 4, 29 | various mind of the old and new Scriptures, He names His
17 4, 34(133)| system passed away, and the new one -- the Christian Church
18 4, 35(143)| dissolution of marriages and new sorts of fastings were inculcated
19 4, 36(147)| i.e. when the power of the new Church shall be spread abroad
20 5, 3 | error? But this was not new, nor was it His word (only),
21 5, 6 | system (of things) is nothing new, but is that of the Hebrews,
22 5, 9 | disciples, who promised any (new) doctrine, was severely
23 5, 16 | into his mind to set up a new people in his own name,
24 5, 17 | Greeks, and teaching the new and genuine worship of God.
25 5, 23 | pure, and putting forth a new (mode) of worship. These
26 5, 47 | to declarations entirely new, (coming) from men, who
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