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. 1908 Excerpt: ...17. iv. 3. vi. 15, 23. Phil. i. 2. iv. 7 (a). 9. Col. i. 2. 20, see P (make) iii. 15. 1 Thea. i. 1. v. 3, 23. 2 Tlies. i. 2. iii. 10. v. 13, see P (bo at) 1 Tim. i. 2. 2 Tim. i. 2. ii. 22. Tit. i. 4. Pllilum. 3. Heb. vii. 2. xi. 31. xii. 14. xiii. 20. Jas. ii. 16. iii. 18 »'" 1 Pet. i. 2. iii. 11. v. U. 2 Pet. i. 2. iii. 14. 2 John 3. 3 John 14. Jude 2. Rev. i. 4. vi. 4. PECULIAR. 1. Trtpiovo-w;, what is over and above, property laid up. Here, "apeople as an acquisition." 2. els, unto, for, irepnroiijcri';, acquisition. 1. Tit. ii. 14. 2. 1 Pet. ii. 9, niarg. purchased. PEOPLE (-s.) 1. Aao's, a people, the mass of any people, people collectively, e.g. the people of God, the people at large as a ruling power, (opp. to No. 3, which is a community of free citizens'). plural. 2.?xAos, a crowd, a throng, a confused multitude, (opp. to No. 3, which is a regular assembly) multitude. 8. 87#tos, the people as a municipality, free citizens enjoying a popular constitution. FEN. 4. Z6vo;, a people or race belonging KoAa/iOs, a reed,c«/for various purposes; I a.nd livlnS together; hence, a jia PEDIG11EE. Heb. vii. 6, see " Descent.' tion, a people living under common institutions. Lnko ix. 13. 18, 37. xi. 14, 29. xii. 1, 54. xi'i. 14, 17. xvili. 43. xix. 47, 48. xx. 1, 6, 9, 19, 26, 45. xxi. 23, 38. xxii. 2, 60. xxiii. 4. 5, 13,14, 27, 35. 48. xxiv. 19. John vi. 22, 24. vii. Ismm 20, 31, 32, 40, 43, 49. viii. 2 (ap.) xi. 42. 50. xii. 9, 12, 17, 18, 29, 34. xviii. 14. Acts ii. 47. iii. 9,11,12,23. iv. 1, 2, 8, 10, 17, 21.. 25, 27. v. 12, 13, 20, 25. 26, 34, 37. vi. 8, 12. vii. 17, 34. viii. 6. 9. x. 2,41,42. xi. 24, 26. xii. 4, 11. 22. xiii. 15, 17 twice 24, 31. xiv. 11, 13, 14,18, 19. xv. 14. xvii. 5. 8, 13. xviii. 10. xix. 4. 26. 30, 33. 3...
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