Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew: Delivered in the Parish Church of St. James, Westminster, in the Years 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1801S. & E. Butler, and sold by them at the Northampton book store, T. M. Pomroy, printer, 1805 - 397 páginas |
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... believe in him and his Gospel , we shall , for the sake of his sufferings and his righteousness , have all our transgressions forgiven and blotted out , shall be justified , that is , considered as innocent in the sight of God , shall ...
... believe in him and his Gospel , we shall , for the sake of his sufferings and his righteousness , have all our transgressions forgiven and blotted out , shall be justified , that is , considered as innocent in the sight of God , shall ...
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... believe , not only because a man so eminently distinguished for every moral virtue as St. John confessedly was , cannot be thought capable of publicly proclaiming a deliberate falsehood ; but because had his character been of a to ...
... believe , not only because a man so eminently distinguished for every moral virtue as St. John confessedly was , cannot be thought capable of publicly proclaiming a deliberate falsehood ; but because had his character been of a to ...
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... believe no one at his first reading our Lord's temptation ever entertained the slightest idea of its being a visionary representation . 3. There is an observation which has been made , and which has great weight in this question . It is ...
... believe no one at his first reading our Lord's temptation ever entertained the slightest idea of its being a visionary representation . 3. There is an observation which has been made , and which has great weight in this question . It is ...
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... believe any thing extraor- dinary and out of the common course of nature . They were perfectly competent to judge of plain matters of fact , of things which passed before their eyes , and could certainly tell , without the least ...
... believe any thing extraor- dinary and out of the common course of nature . They were perfectly competent to judge of plain matters of fact , of things which passed before their eyes , and could certainly tell , without the least ...
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... believe , no instance in the history of mankind of such an effect being produced , without either the one or the other . Now of force we know that Jesus never did make use ; the unavoidable consequence is , that the miracles as- scribed ...
... believe , no instance in the history of mankind of such an effect being produced , without either the one or the other . Now of force we know that Jesus never did make use ; the unavoidable consequence is , that the miracles as- scribed ...
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