Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew: Delivered in the Parish Church of St. James, Westminster, in the Years 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1801T. Cadell, 1823 - 455 páginas |
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... event , of all others the earliest and most interesting to the hu- man race , the creation of this world , of the heavens and the earth , of the celestial luminaries , of man , and all the inferior animals , the herbs of the field , the ...
... event , of all others the earliest and most interesting to the hu- man race , the creation of this world , of the heavens and the earth , of the celestial luminaries , of man , and all the inferior animals , the herbs of the field , the ...
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... events , with which the Christian religion and the Divine Author of it were introduced into the world , and which have produced so great a change in the principles , the manners , the morals , and the temporal as well as the spiritual ...
... events , with which the Christian religion and the Divine Author of it were introduced into the world , and which have produced so great a change in the principles , the manners , the morals , and the temporal as well as the spiritual ...
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... events recorded in the gos- pels and the Acts ; in which we perceive such strik- ing , yet evidently such unpremeditated and undesigned coincidences and agreements between the narratives and the epistles , as form one most conclusive ...
... events recorded in the gos- pels and the Acts ; in which we perceive such strik- ing , yet evidently such unpremeditated and undesigned coincidences and agreements between the narratives and the epistles , as form one most conclusive ...
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... - tion of them to events long subsequent to their publication , is a solid ground of belief that they are genuine predictions , and consequently inspired . " ↑ John vi . 68 . misery to the bad . It is there we are 12 LECTURE 1 .
... - tion of them to events long subsequent to their publication , is a solid ground of belief that they are genuine predictions , and consequently inspired . " ↑ John vi . 68 . misery to the bad . It is there we are 12 LECTURE 1 .
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... event brought on all their pos- terity ; which , together with their own personal and voluntary transgressions , rendered them obnoxious to God's severest punishments . But , to our inexpressible comfort , we are further told in this ...
... event brought on all their pos- terity ; which , together with their own personal and voluntary transgressions , rendered them obnoxious to God's severest punishments . But , to our inexpressible comfort , we are further told in this ...
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