Choice notes on the Gospel of s. Matthew drawn from old and new sourcesMacMillan & Company, 1868 - 274 sider |
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... reason thus - If God hath appointed the matter , it skilleth not what I do ; but they use the appointed means , and leave God's counsels to Himself . Gen. xxii . 1-3 ; Judges vii . 14–16 ; Acts xxvii . 24-31 ; 2 Tim . ii , 10-19 . - Bp ...
... reason thus - If God hath appointed the matter , it skilleth not what I do ; but they use the appointed means , and leave God's counsels to Himself . Gen. xxii . 1-3 ; Judges vii . 14–16 ; Acts xxvii . 24-31 ; 2 Tim . ii , 10-19 . - Bp ...
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... Blessed immortality , man were of all creatures the most miserable ; for his very reason , by which he is capable of a larger happiness , doth most commonly , in this life , prove an instrument of grief and vexation to CHAP . VI . 35.
... Blessed immortality , man were of all creatures the most miserable ; for his very reason , by which he is capable of a larger happiness , doth most commonly , in this life , prove an instrument of grief and vexation to CHAP . VI . 35.
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... reason because John not only prophesied himself , but was spoken of in prophecy by others . - Isid . Clarius . دو V. 11. - John stood on a middle ground between the two Covenants . He was equal to any Saint under the Law , but inferior ...
... reason because John not only prophesied himself , but was spoken of in prophecy by others . - Isid . Clarius . دو V. 11. - John stood on a middle ground between the two Covenants . He was equal to any Saint under the Law , but inferior ...
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... reason why it is so , must be barren and unedifying . Our Religion hath performed both parts . Job xi . 7-12 ; Rom . xi . 33–36.— Pascal . V. 28. - Come , for I am " the way ; " learn , for I am " the Truth ; " and ye shall find rest ...
... reason why it is so , must be barren and unedifying . Our Religion hath performed both parts . Job xi . 7-12 ; Rom . xi . 33–36.— Pascal . V. 28. - Come , for I am " the way ; " learn , for I am " the Truth ; " and ye shall find rest ...
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CHAPTER XII . On VERSE 2. - Surely we Christians may see the reason of our keeping this day far more than any other day ; inas- much as it is the first of all days , the first day of the Old Creation , and the first day of the New in ...
CHAPTER XII . On VERSE 2. - Surely we Christians may see the reason of our keeping this day far more than any other day ; inas- much as it is the first of all days , the first day of the Old Creation , and the first day of the New in ...
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Choice Notes on the Gospel of S. Matthew (S. Mark) Drawn from Old ..., Volum 1 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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