Observations on Our Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instructor: and on the Excellence of His Moral CharacterUniversity Press, 1853 - 430 pages |
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... appearance which men Luk xvi . 15. admire : he avengeth his faithful servants on their per- Jo . xiv . 23 . Mat . v . 9 . xviii . 6 . 14. v . 8 . Mat . xviii . secutors : it is not his will that any should perish : the xxv . 34 , 46 ...
... appearance which men Luk xvi . 15. admire : he avengeth his faithful servants on their per- Jo . xiv . 23 . Mat . v . 9 . xviii . 6 . 14. v . 8 . Mat . xviii . secutors : it is not his will that any should perish : the xxv . 34 , 46 ...
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... appearance , when all within was the rankest foulness and pollution ; for honouring the memories of former prophets , and dis- claiming the conduct of their forefathers who slew them , while they persecuted and crucified those of their ...
... appearance , when all within was the rankest foulness and pollution ; for honouring the memories of former prophets , and dis- claiming the conduct of their forefathers who slew them , while they persecuted and crucified those of their ...
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... appearance of nature within view of their au- dience , that is applicable to their subject , and connected in some degree with the spot where the recital is made . Wood's Genius of Homer , p . 22 , 4o . dom is best avoided by pursuing ...
... appearance of nature within view of their au- dience , that is applicable to their subject , and connected in some degree with the spot where the recital is made . Wood's Genius of Homer , p . 22 , 4o . dom is best avoided by pursuing ...
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... appeared in our Lord's conduct and discourse , that all things , even the inmost recesses of the human mind , were " naked and open " Heb . iv . 13 . to his view . The position which we are illustrating is thus laid down by St.John ...
... appeared in our Lord's conduct and discourse , that all things , even the inmost recesses of the human mind , were " naked and open " Heb . iv . 13 . to his view . The position which we are illustrating is thus laid down by St.John ...
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... appearance . Let the reader consider the following instances : " Jesus entered into a synagogue ; and there was a man who had his hand withered . And the Pharisees , 12 . that they might accuse him " of breaking Moses's law , " asked ...
... appearance . Let the reader consider the following instances : " Jesus entered into a synagogue ; and there was a man who had his hand withered . And the Pharisees , 12 . that they might accuse him " of breaking Moses's law , " asked ...
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