This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 Excerpt: ...itself to him as obligatory. Phot, roilro owf iis iaxzov & novXos fljfXfv, DUa to rtoeartov rijs avOurtirrjs oixiiovfiivo$ fvaiaj. Ambrose: Sub sua, persona quasi generalem causam agit. It certainly cannot well be denied, as the occasional substitution of the plural shows, that the Apostle depicts generally the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 Excerpt: ...itself to him as obligatory. Phot, roilro owf iis iaxzov & novXos fljfXfv, DUa to rtoeartov rijs avOurtirrjs oixiiovfiivo$ fvaiaj. Ambrose: Sub sua, persona quasi generalem causam agit. It certainly cannot well be denied, as the occasional substitution of the plural shows, that the Apostle depicts generally the relation of the law, and afterwards that of grace to man, and in so far makes use of the pitaaxrjpatiafios. But then, Paul had himself passed through the states which he describes; he had himself experienced in his own person the insufficiency of a religious law, imposing mere outward commands and obligations. And hence what more natural than that he should at the same time speak on the subject from per Paul does not say this of himself, but appropriating the person of human nature. sonal experience, in such a way as that it might be hard to sever what is fiiraaxrjfiatiapos and what delineation of his own feelings. We require always to keep in view, that Paul compresses individual experiences into general propositions and results. That what he says does emanate from his own inward life and experience, is particularly apparent from verse 25. The Apostle accordingly designs, in the first place, to show that the law, in virtue of its own inward nature, does not produce the opafria. He means to declare what use it answers. Its great use is, that it teaches us to recognize sin as sin. (Ecumenius: "Qati oi.foi noiiiv, a.xi toi Siayivoaxiiv tijv afiatiav 6 vopos oirioj. Pelagius: Excusationem ignorantife abstulit, gravius enim facit quam ante peccare. To this he appends a confirmation. Tijv ti ya iniOvpiav, &c. We may co-ordinate this with the preceding clause, and regard the iniOv /iio as a particular apatia, " I myself, e. g. had not kno...
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