The History of the Life and Death of Our Blessed SaviourT. Baker, 1794 - 711 pages |
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... pose that the blood of bulls and of goats could of itself take away fin , to look to the promised saviour , through faith in whom alone they could produce any ef- fect . By his facrifice of himself , once offered for the fins of the ...
... pose that the blood of bulls and of goats could of itself take away fin , to look to the promised saviour , through faith in whom alone they could produce any ef- fect . By his facrifice of himself , once offered for the fins of the ...
Page 100
... pose , though reproached for it by the Jews , he frequently accepted invitations , to draw , by gentle means , finners to repentance . In how different a point of view does this conduct of our Lord place the duties of religion , to that ...
... pose , though reproached for it by the Jews , he frequently accepted invitations , to draw , by gentle means , finners to repentance . In how different a point of view does this conduct of our Lord place the duties of religion , to that ...
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... pose : he says , " The fame men who " admire the founder of Christianity , for " going about continually doing good , " have thought it a duty to spend their “ whole lives in cells , doing nothing . " Nor is the choice of John the ...
... pose : he says , " The fame men who " admire the founder of Christianity , for " going about continually doing good , " have thought it a duty to spend their “ whole lives in cells , doing nothing . " Nor is the choice of John the ...
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... pose that our blessed Lord , to whom future events were as clear as past ones , might wish to guard his disciples against that wor- ship of his mother ( who though highly dif- tinguished by the favor of the Almighty was a mere mortal ...
... pose that our blessed Lord , to whom future events were as clear as past ones , might wish to guard his disciples against that wor- ship of his mother ( who though highly dif- tinguished by the favor of the Almighty was a mere mortal ...
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... pose that , when the Son of God has done and suffered fo much for us , he will accept such careless returns and cold indifference , as if his ineftimable favors were scarcely worthy our attention or our thanks ! How fevere a ...
... pose that , when the Son of God has done and suffered fo much for us , he will accept such careless returns and cold indifference , as if his ineftimable favors were scarcely worthy our attention or our thanks ! How fevere a ...
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Page 688 - And he said unto them, Cast the net on the right side of the ship, and ye shall find. They cast therefore, and now they were not able to draw it for the multitude of fishes.
Page 517 - Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.
Page 347 - Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth. 32 Since the world began was it not heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind. 33 If this man were not of God, he could do nothing.
Page 532 - If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
Page 374 - When Jesus heard that, he said, This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby.
Page 641 - And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent...
Page 593 - He went away again the second time, and prayed, saying, O my Father if this cup may not pass away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done. And he came and found them asleep again ; for their eyes were heavy. And he left them, and went away again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words.
Page 411 - This he said, not that he cared for the poor; but because he was a thief, and had the bag, and bare what was put therein.
Page 607 - And the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter; and Peter remembered the word of the Lord, how he had said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. And Peter went out, and wept bitterly.
Page 704 - And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.