The Friends of Christ in the New Testament: Thirteen DiscoursesT.R. Marvin, 1853 - 295 páginas |
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... remember the gold , and frankincense , and myrrh which they once brought so far and laid there ; they adore the sover- eign love which selected them in their idolatrous land , and brought them to worship at those feet , and now rewards ...
... remember the gold , and frankincense , and myrrh which they once brought so far and laid there ; they adore the sover- eign love which selected them in their idolatrous land , and brought them to worship at those feet , and now rewards ...
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... remember , in connection with these Magi , that to their fellow - countrymen , the Nestorians of Persia , we are now sending the means of reëstab- lishing among them a pure Christianity . That people are remarkable from early times for ...
... remember , in connection with these Magi , that to their fellow - countrymen , the Nestorians of Persia , we are now sending the means of reëstab- lishing among them a pure Christianity . That people are remarkable from early times for ...
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... remember his faithful fore- runner ? Joseph , in Pharaoh's prison , took care to speak a word for himself to the chief butler , that he should remember Joseph when Pharaoh should lift up his head ; but he was forgotten . Has Christ ...
... remember his faithful fore- runner ? Joseph , in Pharaoh's prison , took care to speak a word for himself to the chief butler , that he should remember Joseph when Pharaoh should lift up his head ; but he was forgotten . Has Christ ...
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... remember that he said , " Now is the Son of man glorified " ; therefore , when he entered the city to die , he entered it as a king . It is plain that Christ regarded his death as the grand event of his coming into the world . It was ...
... remember that he said , " Now is the Son of man glorified " ; therefore , when he entered the city to die , he entered it as a king . It is plain that Christ regarded his death as the grand event of his coming into the world . It was ...
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... remember their first im- pressions always , and it gives them the deeper inter- est in those whose tender age makes slower progress in the conceptions of heavenly things . Some anony- mous lines on the statuary of " the chanting cher ...
... remember their first im- pressions always , and it gives them the deeper inter- est in those whose tender age makes slower progress in the conceptions of heavenly things . Some anony- mous lines on the statuary of " the chanting cher ...
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