The Process of Historical Proof; Exemplified and Explained: with Observations on the Peculiar Points of the Christian Evidence. (Notes and Illustrations.).B. J. Holdsworth, 1828 - 338 sider |
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The Process of Historical Proof, Exemplified and Explained, with ... Isaac Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1828 |
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Side 131 - Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear ; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward.
Side 133 - Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands, that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives, while they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear.
Side 132 - For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile...
Side 122 - Who is gone into Heaven, and is on the Right Hand of God ; Angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto Him.
Side 140 - He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
Side 168 - And God hath set some in the church, first, apostles, secondarily, prophets, thirdly, teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healing, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
Side 215 - Send it to the cobler to be patched,' he views the business in a more serious light ; and running home, he devotes the sack, as an article no more to be used. He is occupied in frequent purifications of his house, saying that it has been invaded by Hecate. If in his walks an owl flies past, he is horror-struck ; and exclaims, ' Thus comes the divine Minerva...
Side 191 - The cloak that I left at Troas with Carpus, when thou comest, bring with thee, and the books, but especially the parchments.
Side 178 - Who gave himself for us. that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works. 15 These things speak, and exhort, and rebuke with all authority. Let no man despise thee.
Side 151 - Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, eat, asking no question for conscience sake ; for the earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof. If one of them that believe not biddeth you to a feast, and ye are disposed to go ; whatsoever is set before you, eat, asking no question for conscience sake.