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" For the earnest expectation of the creation waiteth for the revealing of the sons of God : for the creation was subjected to vanity, not of its own will, but by the will of Him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself also shall be delivered... "
The Baptist Quarterly Review - Page 134
1884
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., Volume 22

1842 - 752 pages
...translation of the passage. " For the earnest expectation of the creation is waiting for the revelation of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who subjected it in (ie not without) hope; because the creation itself...
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The Promises of Christianity. An Essay

William Kay - 1855 - 150 pages
...28.) (c) Rom. viii. 19 — 23. " The earnest expectation of the creation waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to vanity, not voluntarily, but on His account (or for His purposes) who (so) subjected it, (and always) with a hope...
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The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as ..., Volume 12

John Kitto - 1861 - 516 pages
...glory which will be revealed in us. For the expectation of the creation* is expecting the revelation of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to vanity, not voluntarily, but on account of him who subjected it in hope, that the creation itself also will be...
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The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as ..., Volume 12

John Kitto - 1861 - 516 pages
...glory which will be revealed in us. For the expectation of the creation* is expecting the revelation of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to vanity, not voluntarily, but on account of him who subjected it in hope, that the creation itself also will be...
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The argument of st. Paul's Epistle to the Christians in Rome traced [in a ...

Charles Pitman Shepherd - 1862 - 420 pages
...the beginning of verse 21. The two verses will then be read thus: "For the creation was made subject to vanity, (not of its own will, but by reason of him who made it subject,) in hope that even the creation itself shall be set free from the bondage of corruption...
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Notes and Dissertations: Principally on Difficulties in the Scriptures of ...

Albert Henry Wratislaw - 1863 - 280 pages
...glory which will be revealed in us. For the expectation of the creation2 is expecting the revelation of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to vanity, not voluntarily, but on account of him who subjected it in hope, that the creation itself also will be...
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The New Testament for English Readers: The gospel of St. John, and the Acts ...

Henry Alford - 1865 - 782 pages
...for « i John iu. г. е the revelation of the sons of God. 20 jror f the creation was made subject to vanity, not of its own will, but by reason of him who made it f ver. M. öe: ш. IV. AÜT1TOBIZED VEHSIOX. worthy to be compared milk the glory which ¿hall...
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The New Testament: Translated from the Greek Text of Tischendorf

Ezra Abbot - 1869 - 586 pages
...is waiting for the manifestation of the sons 20 of God. For the creation was brought into subjection to vanity not of its own will, but by reason of him who 21 put it into subjection, in hope that even the creation itself will be set free from the bondage...
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The Autobiography of Satan

John Relly Beard - 1872 - 466 pages
...of the creation is waiting for the revelation of the sons of God ; for the creation was made subject to vanity, not of its own will, but by reason of him who made it subject in hope; for the very creation itself shall be set free from the bondage of corruption...
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Plain preaching for a year, ed. by E. Fowle, Volume 2

Edmund Fowle - 1873 - 446 pages
...creation waiteth for the No. 5. "manifestation of the sons of God. For the " creation was made subject to vanity, not of its " own will, but by reason of Him Who made it " subject, in hope that even the creation itself " shall be set free from the bondage of corruption...
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