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hence the particular Church of Ephesus is described by her interest in Fundamentals, a proof of her being a right Church ▪ 1 Tim. 3. 15. [ the Church of the living God, the Pillar and Ground of truth ] viz. those Fundamentals, v. 16. But how may any Church be esteemed the Pillar of Truth? There are two sorts of Pillars in common use among men; |
hence the particular Church of Ephesus is described by her Interest in Fundamentals, a proof of her being a right Church ▪ 1 Tim. 3. 15. [ the Church of the living God, the Pillar and Ground of truth ] viz. those Fundamentals, v. 16. But how may any Church be esteemed the Pillar of Truth? There Are two sorts of Pillars in Common use among men; |
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NONLATINALPHABET [ the ground of truth. ] that is, the Seat or Mansion of Truth; as the Greek word doth signifie, Vocabulum sumptum est a sellis, in quibus qui considere, manent immobiles. B. Davent. Upon the Colos. chap. 1. v. 23. A word taken from Seats, in which those that sit are immoveable. |
[ the ground of truth. ] that is, the Seat or Mansion of Truth; as the Greek word does signify, Vocabulum sumptum est a sellis, in quibus qui considere, manent immobiles. B. Davent. Upon the Colos chap. 1. v. 23. A word taken from Seats, in which those that fit Are immoveable. |
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