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Luke xi. 21, 22.
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By the use of the articles. Contrast Is. lix. 17 which he is quoting.
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Isa. lix. 17.
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'Salvation' is sometimes viewed as already accomplished, i.e. in the victory of Christ: sometimes as still to be realized at 'the redemption of our bodies': so in 1 Thess. v. 8 the helmet is 'the hope of salvation' yet to be attained.
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Rom. viii. 26; 1 Cor. ii. 11.
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Eph. i. 15 ff.; iii. 14 ff.
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Acts xx. 4.
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2 Tim. iv. 12.
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Eph. iv. 22
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Cor. xv. 52.
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1 Pet. iii. 4.
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The Apoc. of Baruch (A. and C. Black, 1896), p. lxxxii. The statement is compiled from Weber, Lehre des Talmuds.
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Edited also by R. H. Charles (A. and C. Black, 1897), p. 37.
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Not, as Dr. Hort points out (Christian Ecclesia, p. 5), 'the elect (called-out) people.' The word has in fact no such association attached to it.
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pp. 10, 11.
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Unless indeed, in Eph. iii. 21, we should understand 'every building' as meaning every local church which, fitted together with every other, grows into a holy temple, i.e. into that which only a really catholic church can be.
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The same statement would be true of St. Ignatius of Antioch.
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1 Cor. vii. 17.
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1 Cor. xi. 2, xv. 2.
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1 Cor. ix. 17.
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2 Cor. x. 8.
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1 Cor. iv, 21.
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1 Cor. xiv. 36; Gal. i. 8.
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S. Aug. de Baptismo, ii. [xiii.] 18, [xiv.] 20.