First Epistle to the Corinthians

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Beyond merely listing authors and titles, how do elements like the consistent pricing, the editor's prominence, and the yearly series structure contribute to the perceived value and authority of this publication?

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The passages do not provide any information about consistent pricing, the editor's prominence, or a yearly series structure as contributing to the perceived value and authority of this publication. The text lists the series titles (e.g., "SIXTH SERIES, 1892-3") and the editor ("EDITED BY THE REV. W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.") [2][3], and it notes the price ("Crown 8vo, cloth, price 7s. 6d. each vol.") [3], but it offers no discussion or analysis of how these elements affect value or authority.

The passages are primarily a listing of authors, titles, and series numbers, along with the book's title page and contents. There is no commentary on the significance of the editor's role, the rationale behind the series structure, or the impact of uniform pricing. Therefore, the question cannot be answered from the provided text.

In summary, the passages confirm the existence of a series with an editor, a fixed price, and yearly series, but they contain no explanation of how these features contribute to perceived value or authority. Any such interpretation would be an invention.

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l--serious because our own hearts tell us they are just. If we do not love the Lord Jesus, what good thing can we love? If we do not love Him who is simply and only good, must there not be something accidental, superficial, unsafe, about our love for anything or any one besides? If we have not learned by loving Him to love all that is worthy, may we not justly fear that we are yet in danger of losing what life is meant to teach and to give? Trying to reach the truth about ourselves, do we find that we have attained to see and to love what is worthy? Can we say with something of Paul's…
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Y, B.A. The Gospel of St. John. By Prof. M. DODS, D.D. Vol. II. The Acts of the Apostles. By Prof. STOKES, D.D. Vol. II. SIXTH SERIES, 1892-3. 1 Kings. By the Very Rev. the Dean of Canterbury. Philippians. By Principal RAINY, D.D. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther. By Prof. W. F. ADENEY, M.A. Joshua. By Prof. W. G. BLAIKIE, D.D. The Psalms. By the Rev. A. MACLAREN, D.D. Vol. II. The Epistles of St. Peter. By Prof. RAWSON LUMBY, D.D. SEVENTH SERIES, 1893-4. 2 Kings. By the Very Rev. the Dean of Canterbury. Romans. By Prof. H. C. G. MOULE, M.A., D.D. The Books of Chronicles. By Prof. W. H. BENNETT, M.A. 2…
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Transcriber's note: Text enclosed by underscores is in italics (_italics_). Small capital text has been replaced with all capitals. Variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained except in obvious cases of typographical error. The cover for the eBook version of this book was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. * * * * * THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE EDITED BY THE REV. W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D. _Editor of "The Expositor," etc._ THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS BY MARCUS DODS, D.D. London …
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es. By the Rev. A. PLUMMER, D.D. Isaiah I.-XXXIX. By Prof. G. A. SMITH, D.D. Vol. I. The Book of Revelation. By Prof. W. MILLIGAN, D.D. 1 Corinthians. By Prof. MARCUS DODS, D.D. The Epistles of St. John. By the Most Rev. the Archbishop of Armagh. THIRD SERIES, 1889-90. Judges and Ruth. By the Rev. R. A. WATSON, M.A., D.D. Jeremiah. By the Rev. C. J. BALL, M.A. Isaiah XI.-LXVI. By Prof. G. A. SMITH, D.D. Vol. II. St. Matthew. By the Rev. J. MONRO GIBSON, D.D. Exodus. By the Right Rev. the Bishop of Derry. St. Luke. By the Rev. H. BURTON, M.A. FOURTH SERIES, 1890-91. Ecclesiastes. By the Rev.…
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elve Prophets. By Prof. G. A. SMITH, D.D. Two Vols. THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS BY MARCUS DODS, D.D. _SIXTH EDITION_ London HODDER AND STOUGHTON 27, PATERNOSTER ROW MCM _Printed by Hazell, Watson, & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury._ CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. PAGE INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER II. THE CHURCH IN CORINTH 17 CHAPTER III. THE FACTIONS 33 CHAPTER IV. THE FOOLISHNESS OF PREACHING 49 CHAPTER V. DIVINE WISDOM …
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