| Thomas Adam - 1837 - 564 páginas
...hearts of all men lie open to him. 8. He said unto them, Why reason ye these things in your hearts ? 9. Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy,...thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk ? Both were alike impossible to men, and both alike easy to Christ. Note from hence, that sin is more... | |
| Edward Hare - 1837 - 408 páginas
...that they so reasoned within themselves he said unto them, Why reason ye these things in your hearts ? Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy,...; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk 1 But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (he saith to the sick... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - 1837 - 258 páginas
...they so reasoned within themselves, he said unto them ; " Why reason ye these things in your hearts ? Whether is it easier ? to say to the sick of the palsy...or to say ; ' Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk ?' But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins ; (he saith to the... | |
| Amos Bronson Alcott - 1837 - 304 páginas
...your hearts? Matt. ix. 4. Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? for Matt. ix. 5. whether Mark ii. 9. is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy...thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk ? * Job xiv. 4. Isaiah xliii. 25. Vulgar JEra, 27. Julian Period, 4740. Capernaum. Mark ii. 10. But... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 624 páginas
...they came to him from every quarter. II. 5. Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. See Matthew ix. 2. II. 10. But that ye may know that the Son of Man hath...forgive sins, (he saith to the sick of the palsy,) S,c. See Matthew ix. 6. II. 14. Sitting at the receipt of custom. See Matthew ix. 9. II. 19. Can the... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 630 páginas
...enter openly into the city any more, &c. II. 5. Son, thy sins be forgiven tltee. See Matthew ix. 2. II. 10. But that ye may know that the Son of Man hath...forgive sins, (he saith to the sick of the palsy,) Sc See Matthew ix. 6. II. 14. Sitting at the receipt of custom. See Matthew ix. 9. II. 19. Can the... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - 1837 - 258 páginas
...they so reasoned within themselves, he said unto them ; " Why reason ye these things in your hearts? Whether is it easier ? to say to the sick of the palsy ; ' Thy sins be forgiven thee V or to say ; ' Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?' But that ye may know that the Son of man hath... | |
| Louisa Parry - 1837 - 658 páginas
...astonished must they have been when Jesus turned towards them and said, " Whether is easier to say, thy sins be forgiven thee, or to say, arise and take up thy bed and walk ?" And then, that they might know that He had power on earth to forgive sins, He turned to the sick... | |
| 1837 - 554 páginas
...kahnd, ki Uth, aur apnd khatold leke chalajd ;' 7 9T MARK. 10 Bat that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (he saith to the sick of the palsy,) 11 I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy way into thine bouse. 12 And immediately... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1837 - 882 páginas
...the expression of the former. And our blessed Saviour reasons with the Jews on the same principle : " nkard is. properly described, Prov. xxiii. 30, as one " that se are forgiven thee ; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk ?" Mark ii. 9. See also Matt. viii.... | |
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