The Evangelical Magazine, Volumen11editors, 1803 |
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... expressed the warmest gratitude to his parents , particularly towards his mother , for having early taught him to read and revetence the Scriptures . To this circumstance is attributed ( what his friends so much , admired ) the singular ...
... expressed the warmest gratitude to his parents , particularly towards his mother , for having early taught him to read and revetence the Scriptures . To this circumstance is attributed ( what his friends so much , admired ) the singular ...
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... expression , and muse upon it to the following purport : " The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up . " Thou couldst say so , O my blessed Redeemer ! and the whole of thy life accorded with the declaration . Oh that the same mind were ...
... expression , and muse upon it to the following purport : " The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up . " Thou couldst say so , O my blessed Redeemer ! and the whole of thy life accorded with the declaration . Oh that the same mind were ...
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... expressed by those which are felt by the cutting off a right hand , and placking out a right eye . They do sacred violence to themselves when they take the kingdom of Heaven by force . If it be asked , Who is sufficient for these things ...
... expressed by those which are felt by the cutting off a right hand , and placking out a right eye . They do sacred violence to themselves when they take the kingdom of Heaven by force . If it be asked , Who is sufficient for these things ...
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... expression of their sorrow . They wept over his sufferings as the objects of a mere natural sympathy . Their sorrow had no reference to any of the peculiar circumstances of his death , as the Saviour of lost men ! They were not the ...
... expression of their sorrow . They wept over his sufferings as the objects of a mere natural sympathy . Their sorrow had no reference to any of the peculiar circumstances of his death , as the Saviour of lost men ! They were not the ...
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... expressed all the tenderness of his sympathy and pity . They wept for him ; but he knew there was greater cause of weeping for them . On this ever - memorable occasion , he asserted and maintained the dignity of his spotless innocence ...
... expressed all the tenderness of his sympathy and pity . They wept for him ; but he knew there was greater cause of weeping for them . On this ever - memorable occasion , he asserted and maintained the dignity of his spotless innocence ...
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