Calvin's on Colossians 3:8
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8. But now — that is, after having ceased to live in the flesh . For the power and nature of mortification are such, that all corrupt affections are extinguished in us, lest sin should afterwards produce in us its wonted fruits. What I have rendered indignationem , ( indignation ,) is in the Greek θυμός — a term, which denotes a more impetuous passionateness than ὀργὴ , ( anger .) Here, however, he enumerates, as may easily be perceived, forms of vice that were different from those previously mentioned. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-9" class="com-number"
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