Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew; ...S. & E. Butler, 1805 |
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... told that these Lectures were drawn up at a very advanced period of life , and not in the case and tranquility of literary retirement , but at short broken intervals of time , such as could be stolen from the incessant occupations of an ...
... told that these Lectures were drawn up at a very advanced period of life , and not in the case and tranquility of literary retirement , but at short broken intervals of time , such as could be stolen from the incessant occupations of an ...
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... told in this divine book , that God is full of mercy , compassion , and goodness ; that he is not extreme to mark what is done amiss ; that he wil- leth not the death of a sinner , but rather that he should turn from his wickedness ...
... told in this divine book , that God is full of mercy , compassion , and goodness ; that he is not extreme to mark what is done amiss ; that he wil- leth not the death of a sinner , but rather that he should turn from his wickedness ...
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... told , " There shall come a star out of Jacob , and a sceptre shall rise out of Israel . " * And it is a very re- markable circumstance , that one of the ancient com- mentators on the Timæus of Plato , † alluding to this very star ...
... told , " There shall come a star out of Jacob , and a sceptre shall rise out of Israel . " * And it is a very re- markable circumstance , that one of the ancient com- mentators on the Timæus of Plato , † alluding to this very star ...
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... told , that these respectable visitors , having paid their duty in this manner , and being warned of God not to return to Herod , * " departed into their own country another way . " Thus ends this remarkable piece of history , in which ...
... told , that these respectable visitors , having paid their duty in this manner , and being warned of God not to return to Herod , * " departed into their own country another way . " Thus ends this remarkable piece of history , in which ...
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... told , that He , whom we have chosen for our Lord and Master , who is the object of our adoration , and on whom all our hopes are fixed , was the reputed son of a carpenter , lived in penury and distress , and at last suf- fered the ...
... told , that He , whom we have chosen for our Lord and Master , who is the object of our adoration , and on whom all our hopes are fixed , was the reputed son of a carpenter , lived in penury and distress , and at last suf- fered the ...
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