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Exposition of I Corinthians 1-4 (10)

George C Lubbers·1956-03-03
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In connection with the verses 1-4 of the second chapter of I Corinthians we must still make a few observations. We refer, of course, to the rather well-known theory that Paul gives expression to arenewed and a rededicated resolve to walk in the calling wherewith he had been called as an apostle. The theory just mentioned reasons, briefly, as follows: In connection with the verses 1-4 of the second chapter of I Corinthians we must still make a few observations. We refer, of course, to the...

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George C Lubbers
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1956-03-03

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Scripture References
Acts
Acts 17Acts 20:28Acts 17:34Acts 18:9
Hebrews 1:3
Romans
Romans 1:18Romans 2:16
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