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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... wrought ; as such an interposition would not have an- swered any religious purpose , and mankind are equally instructed in the present way . It is true , that nothing can exceed the high poetical ornaments in many parts of the Old ...
... wrought ; as such an interposition would not have an- swered any religious purpose , and mankind are equally instructed in the present way . It is true , that nothing can exceed the high poetical ornaments in many parts of the Old ...
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... wrought believed in Jesus , and worshipped him , Jesus said , " For judgment I am come into this world , that they Ver . 39 . who see not might see ; and that they who see might be made blind . " By my coming into the world , the just ...
... wrought believed in Jesus , and worshipped him , Jesus said , " For judgment I am come into this world , that they Ver . 39 . who see not might see ; and that they who see might be made blind . " By my coming into the world , the just ...
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... wrought no unnecessary miracle , so neither did he display un- necessary knowledge ; and that he thought religious knowledge and practical truths by far the most import- ant we perceive the bent of his mind by the tendency of his ...
... wrought no unnecessary miracle , so neither did he display un- necessary knowledge ; and that he thought religious knowledge and practical truths by far the most import- ant we perceive the bent of his mind by the tendency of his ...
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... wrought : " Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; but I go that I may awake him out of sleep " . " & c . Luk.viii . 51 , & c . Jo . xi . As Jesus was proceeding to Jerusalem , and was Mat . xxi . about to enter that city in a kind of triumph ...
... wrought : " Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; but I go that I may awake him out of sleep " . " & c . Luk.viii . 51 , & c . Jo . xi . As Jesus was proceeding to Jerusalem , and was Mat . xxi . about to enter that city in a kind of triumph ...
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William Newcome. xix . 6 . Mar. xvi . 17 , 18 . wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul : so that from his body were brought unto the sick handker- chiefs or aprons , and the diseases departed from them , and the evil spirits went ...
William Newcome. xix . 6 . Mar. xvi . 17 , 18 . wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul : so that from his body were brought unto the sick handker- chiefs or aprons , and the diseases departed from them , and the evil spirits went ...
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