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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... reason , yet so perfectly reconcileable with it ; the expression is so majestic , yet familiarized with such easy simplicity , that the more we read and study these writings with pious dispositions and judi- cious attention , the more ...
... reason , yet so perfectly reconcileable with it ; the expression is so majestic , yet familiarized with such easy simplicity , that the more we read and study these writings with pious dispositions and judi- cious attention , the more ...
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... Reason and other pestilent writings of the same nature , were disseminated through al- most every diserict of this country with incredible industry . LECTURE II . MATTHEW ii . HAVING in the preceding Lecture taken a short comprehensive ...
... Reason and other pestilent writings of the same nature , were disseminated through al- most every diserict of this country with incredible industry . LECTURE II . MATTHEW ii . HAVING in the preceding Lecture taken a short comprehensive ...
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... reason , than because the gifts which they brought were of three sorts . The oc- casion of their coming is expressed by St. Matthew in their own words : " Where is He that is born king of the Jews ? for we are come to worship him ...
... reason , than because the gifts which they brought were of three sorts . The oc- casion of their coming is expressed by St. Matthew in their own words : " Where is He that is born king of the Jews ? for we are come to worship him ...
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... reason perhaps ) particularly cultivated , where it was the peculiar profession of these very magi , or wise men , and where no remarkable appearance in the heavens could escape the many curious eyes that were constant- ly fixed upon ...
... reason perhaps ) particularly cultivated , where it was the peculiar profession of these very magi , or wise men , and where no remarkable appearance in the heavens could escape the many curious eyes that were constant- ly fixed upon ...
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... reason in the world 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 ...
... reason in the world 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 ...
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