The Friends of Christ in the New Testament: Thirteen DiscoursesT.R. Marvin, 1853 - 295 páginas |
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... suppose that the knowledge of this adoration was withheld from him when he came to years of understanding . What effect might we sup- pose it would have had on any one of us , had he been told that , when he was an infant , learned men ...
... suppose that the knowledge of this adoration was withheld from him when he came to years of understanding . What effect might we sup- pose it would have had on any one of us , had he been told that , when he was an infant , learned men ...
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... slow to call it in question ; for we may suppose that the Bible has had , among its millions of readers , minds as shrewd and critical as any at the present day . Though the old age of Simeon is nowhere assert- ed ( 36 ) SIMEON,
... slow to call it in question ; for we may suppose that the Bible has had , among its millions of readers , minds as shrewd and critical as any at the present day . Though the old age of Simeon is nowhere assert- ed ( 36 ) SIMEON,
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... was to abolish the ceremonial law , and speak that peace to the guilty conscience which types and forms could do only by a borrowed power , we can easily suppose that the desire to see Christ was a most intense desire , 38 SERMON II .
... was to abolish the ceremonial law , and speak that peace to the guilty conscience which types and forms could do only by a borrowed power , we can easily suppose that the desire to see Christ was a most intense desire , 38 SERMON II .
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... suppose that there never were any of those interviews between them , which a good son , though grown to manhood , loves to have with the mother that bare him ? Did he never retreat from the world to her humble dwelling , and tell her of ...
... suppose that there never were any of those interviews between them , which a good son , though grown to manhood , loves to have with the mother that bare him ? Did he never retreat from the world to her humble dwelling , and tell her of ...
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... the Lamb of God , which taketh away the sin of the world . " No honor or privilege had ever been conferred on a man compared with this . Abraham , we may suppose , would gladly have changed places with John ; JOHN THE BAPTIST . 71.
... the Lamb of God , which taketh away the sin of the world . " No honor or privilege had ever been conferred on a man compared with this . Abraham , we may suppose , would gladly have changed places with John ; JOHN THE BAPTIST . 71.
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