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461 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1050.23 (Matthew Henry)

. That which is searching is not sanative. Those that would know sin must get the knowledge of the law in its strictness, extent, and spiritual nature. If we …

462 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1057.10 (Matthew Henry)

… the remedy; but Christ is the end of both. See 2 Corinthians 3:7, 3:23, 3:24. The use of the law was to direct people for righteousness to Christ. (1.) Christ is the end of …

463 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1097.17 (Matthew Henry)

… sovereign remedy against the prevalence of corruption; and that is to walk in the Spirit ( Galatians 5:16 ): This I say, then, Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not …

464 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1103.6 (Matthew Henry)

… they naturally are to spiritual motions, sensations, and actions. When God calls upon them to awake, and to arise, his meaning is that they would break off their …

465 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1137.26 (Matthew Henry)

… a remedy against this evil heart of unbelief—that they should exhort one another daily, while it is called to-day, Hebrews 3:13. Observe, (1.) We should be doing all …

466 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1146.39 (Matthew Henry)

… without remedy. And hence the apostle justly concludes, [1.] How necessary it is for us to obtain grace from God, to serve him acceptably : if we be not accepted of …

467 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1148.27 (Matthew Henry)

… his natural face. As a looking-glass shows us the spots and defilements upon our faces, that they may be remedied and washed off, so the word of God shows us our …

468 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1165.20 (Matthew Henry)

… new nature must be communicated. Old lusts and corruptions must be eradicated, and the true disciple become a new creature. The regeneration or renovation …

469 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1168.7 (Matthew Henry)

… both natural and revealed religion. They strike at the foundation of natural religion, for they deny the only Lord God; and they overturn all the frame of revealed …

470 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1168.17 (Matthew Henry)

… their natural, fallen, lapsed state; but they seemed to recover, and, as a man in a swoon, to be brought to life again, when they took upon them the profession of the …

471 Etymology dictionary, p. cold (adj.).6

… by remedies of the opposite nature, which however might not be "hot" or "cold" in a literal sense.

472 Etymology dictionary, p. remediate (v.).2

… from remediation. Shakespeare seems to use it as an adjective in "Lear" (1605). The older verb is simply remedy. Related: Remediated; remediating .

473 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the Old Testament.8

… a nature essentially normal and true. It is evident that these two views, thus stated, merely regard two lines of potency in one nature. Without rejecting the …

474 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eyes, Diseases of The.7

… the remedy might have removed this. It certainly could not remove a cicatricial white spot of the nature of an albugo. The conjecture of a recent commentator …

475 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Greece, Religion in Ancient.78

… the remedy for sin which God, in loving mercy to His people, had provided; in Greece the thought of sin found no such place in the religious life, though of course …

476 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Law in the New Testament.89

… human nature, showed the utter vileness of the sinful heart and the terrible nature of sin, and thus made the need for salvation appear the greater, the very …

477 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Publican.2 (William Smith)

… fell naturally into the hands of the equites, as the richest class of Romans. They appointed managers, under whom were the portitores, the actual custom-house …

478 365 Days in the Gospels and Spirit of Prophecy, p. 37.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… .” By nature the heart is evil, and “who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? not one.” Job 14:4. No human invention can find a remedy for the sinning soul. “The carnal …

479 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 26.2 (Sylvester Bliss)

… sole remedy, but that remedy was treated by him with an afflicting and dangerous levity. This was now the painful feature of his case. Once it was not so. When …

480 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 34.1 (George Ide Butler)

… was natural, for in it had been contained the typical remedial system of the past dispensation. All the virtue it possessed was the fact that it pointed to …