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The Epistles of Paul (Classic Reprint): Translation of the Epistles of Paul the Apostle / The REV. W. J. CONYBEARE, M.A. / The REV. J. S. HOWSON, D.D. / MARSHALL, MORGAN & SCOTT LTD. LONDON EDINBURGH

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The Epistles of Paul (Classic Reprint): Translation of the Epistles of Paul the Apostle / The REV. W. J. CONYBEARE, M.A. / The REV. J. S. HOWSON, D.D. / MARSHALL, MORGAN & SCOTT LTD. LONDON EDINBURGH

 

 

  • Title: People's Edition. The Life and Epistles of St. Paul. By The Rev. W. J. Conybeare, M.A. Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; and The Rev. J. S. Howson, D.D., Principal of the Collegiate Instution, Liverpool. With a preliminary Dissertation by The Rev. Leonard Bacon, D.D., Professor of Revealed Theology in Yale College.
  • Date: 1897 (first edition 1864)
  • Publisher: S. S. Scranton & Co.: Hartford, Conn.
  • Contents: Paul's Epistles
  • References: Chamberlin 710-6
  • Images: Cover, Title page
  • Comments: This book is a biography of Paul with an original translation of the Epistles and certain portions of Acts as they relate to Paul.
  • Comments: This has been re-printed several times including an edition by William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company: Grand Rapids in 1966 (Title page).

 

 

 

This classic work combines the historical facts of the world in Paul s day, an understanding of the culture of the first century AD, and an exposition of the epistles into a masterpiece on the life and epistles of the Apostle Paul.

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But as God has proved my fitness for the charge of the Glad tidings, so I Speak, not seeking to please men, but God, who proves our hearts For never did I. Use ?attering words, as you know; nor hide covetousness under fair preo tences, (god is witness), nor did I seek honor from men, either from you or others; although I might have been bur densome, as Christ 's apostle.11 But I behaved myself among you with gentleness; and as a nurse cherishes her own chil dren,12, so in my fond affection it was my joy to give°yo'u not only the Glad tidings of God, but my own life also, hé cause you were dear to me. For you remembei', brethren, my toilsome labors; how I worked both night and day, that I might not be burdensome to any of you, while I proclaimed to you the message13 which I bore, the Glad tidings of God. Ye are yourselves witnesses, and God also is witness, how holy, and just, and unblamable were my dealings towards you that believe. You know how earnestly, as a father his own children, I exhorted, and entreated, and adjured each one among you to walk worthy of God, by whom you are 'called into His own kingdom and glory.

 

 

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