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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Página 16
... possession of the Jews , who were the mortal enemies of Christianity , and therefore would 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 ...
... possession of the Jews , who were the mortal enemies of Christianity , and therefore would 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 ...
Página 57
... possession : as we see in the history of those unhappy persons men- tioned in scripture whom we call demoniacs and who were truly said to be possessed by the devil . It was therefore extremely natural to suppose that when he found there ...
... possession : as we see in the history of those unhappy persons men- tioned in scripture whom we call demoniacs and who were truly said to be possessed by the devil . It was therefore extremely natural to suppose that when he found there ...
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... possession , but exclusive dominion . Other things may occasionally for a certain time , and to a certain degree , have possession of our minds , but they must not rule , they must not reign over them . We cannot serve two masters ; we ...
... possession , but exclusive dominion . Other things may occasionally for a certain time , and to a certain degree , have possession of our minds , but they must not rule , they must not reign over them . We cannot serve two masters ; we ...
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... possession of his soul , is evident from the manner in which he solicited our Saviour for the cure of his servant : how cautious , how modest , how diffident , how timid , how fearful of offending , even whilst he was only begging an ...
... possession of his soul , is evident from the manner in which he solicited our Saviour for the cure of his servant : how cautious , how modest , how diffident , how timid , how fearful of offending , even whilst he was only begging an ...
Página 122
... possession of the heart , they will not only subdue reason and enslave the understanding , but even bar up all the senses , and shut out conviction at every inlet to the mind . This was most eminently the case with some of the principal ...
... possession of the heart , they will not only subdue reason and enslave the understanding , but even bar up all the senses , and shut out conviction at every inlet to the mind . This was most eminently the case with some of the principal ...
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