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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... never able to decide ; from whence and from what causes this world , with all its inhabitants and appendages , drew its origin ; whether from some inexplicable necessity , from a for- tuitous concourse of atoms , from an eternal series ...
... never able to decide ; from whence and from what causes this world , with all its inhabitants and appendages , drew its origin ; whether from some inexplicable necessity , from a for- tuitous concourse of atoms , from an eternal series ...
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... never go about to forge prophecies , which most evidently prove him to be what he professed to be , and what they denied him to be , the Messiah and the Son of God . It is to this part of Scripture that our Lord particularly directs our ...
... never go about to forge prophecies , which most evidently prove him to be what he professed to be , and what they denied him to be , the Messiah and the Son of God . It is to this part of Scripture that our Lord particularly directs our ...
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... never questioned either by the ancient heathens or Jews . * The first of these Gospels is that of St. Matthew . It was written probably at the latest not more than fifteen years , some think only eight years , after our Lord's ascension ...
... never questioned either by the ancient heathens or Jews . * The first of these Gospels is that of St. Matthew . It was written probably at the latest not more than fifteen years , some think only eight years , after our Lord's ascension ...
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... never happened . 4. It is also in the last place worthy of remark , that every thing is here related with the greatest plainness , brevity , and simplicity , without any of that ostentation and parade which we so often meet with in ...
... never happened . 4. It is also in the last place worthy of remark , that every thing is here related with the greatest plainness , brevity , and simplicity , without any of that ostentation and parade which we so often meet with in ...
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... never assumed any higher title than that very humble one given him by Isaiah ; the voice of one crying in the wilderness . Far from desiring or attempting to fix the admiration of the multitude on his own person , he gave notice from ...
... never assumed any higher title than that very humble one given him by Isaiah ; the voice of one crying in the wilderness . Far from desiring or attempting to fix the admiration of the multitude on his own person , he gave notice from ...
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