10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSPARINGNESS»
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unsparingness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unsparingness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians and Colossians: an ...
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into: cum habeant, at sit incisum.; so SCI-IEN-KEL also. In will-worship, and
humility, and unsparingness of the body, év éBerpra/qeiq Kai'rafl'etvoqipoo'iiviy
Ital ...
Karl Braune, John Peter Lange, Philip Schaff, 2007
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A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, ...
The former clause denies " the repute of wisdom " as a just repute ; this gives a
motive for the negation, in connexion with " unsparingness of the body." The false
doctrine tends (npof) to a satisfying (in contrast with " unsparingness ") of the ...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature and Biblical Record
St. Paul shews (1) in what the repute of wisdom of the systems of the false
teachers against whom he is writing consisted, i. e., in voluntary worship and
humble-minded- ness and unsparingness of the body ; (2) in what it did not
consist, i. e., ...
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Gnomon of the New Testament: Pointing Out, from the Natural ...
James iii. 17; for it seems removed from obstinacy, as humility seems removed
from pride. Humility — Ver. 18, note. Unsparingness of [Eng. Ver., neglecting] the
body — When many things are withheld, which might be afforded to the body, ver
.
Johann Albrecht Bengel, 1864
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John Albert Bengel's Gnomon of the New Testament: Pointing ...
James iii. 17 ; for it seems removed from obstinacy, as humility seems removed
from pride. Humility — Ver. 18, note. Unsparingness of [Eng. Ver., neglecting] the
body — When many things are withheld, which might be afforded to the body, ver
...
Johann Albrecht Bengel, 1860
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A Commentary on the Greek Text of the Epistle of Paul to the ...
The term dgbeLSZa is unsparingness, and here unsparingness in the form of
severity, or that austere asceticism which the apostle has already reprimanded. In
this sense it often occurs among the classical writers.1 The body is not only kept ...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature and Biblical Record
St. Paul shews (1) in what the repute of wisdom of the systems of the false
teachers against whom he is writing consisted, i. e., in voluntary worship and
humble-minded- ness and unsparingness of the body; (2) in what it did not
consist, i. e., not ...
John Kitto, Henry Burgess, Benjamin Harris Cowper, 1863
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Journal of Sacred Literature
St. Paul shews (1) in what the repute of wisdom of the systems of the false
teachers against whom he is writing consisted, i. e., in voluntary worship and
humble-minded- ness and unsparingness of the body ; (2) in what it did not
consist, i. e., ...
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A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Job
The former clause denies " the repute of wisdom " as a just repute ; this gives a
motive for the negation, in connexion with " unsparingness of the body." The false
doctrine tends (irpic) to a satisfying (in contrast with " unsparingness ") of the ...
Johann Peter Lange, Philip Schaff, 1899
10
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
In the bitterness and unsparingness of his invective, he resembles his namesake,
but not prototype, the elder J unius ; here, however, the resemblance ceases. His
vituperation is as inferior to that of “ Junius's Letters,” in potency, as it is ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1833
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNSPARINGNESS»
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unsparingness is used in the context of the following news items.
Of pirs and Peter engines
And the unsparingness of religious belief can turn the very landscape into something stark and brutal. In the superb 'Jeera's Departure', the Beas starts to dry up ... «Hindu Business Line, Mar 15»
Theatre Review: Soulpepper's Long Day's Journey into Night works …
... that the author was writing about himself, which seems rather unfair; but we respond also to the unsparingness of the drama, and in the end to its charity. «National Post, Mar 12»