The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments (according to the Present Authorized Version) with Critical, Explanatory, and Practical Notes: The Marginal Readings of the Most Approved Printed Copies of the Scriptures, with Such Others as Appear to be Countenanced by the Hebrew and Greek Originals, a Copious Collection of Parallel Texts; Summaries of Each Book and Chapter; and the Date of Every Transaction and Event Recorded in the Sacred Oracles, Agreeably to the Calculations of the Most Correct Chronologers, Volume 4G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 1846 |
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... desire of the Messiah's arrival , by whom they expected not only deliverance , but universal monarchy . No wonder , therefore , that they flocked to the Baptist from all parts , and listened attentively while he proclaimed this long ...
... desire of the Messiah's arrival , by whom they expected not only deliverance , but universal monarchy . No wonder , therefore , that they flocked to the Baptist from all parts , and listened attentively while he proclaimed this long ...
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... desire to give them more par- ticular instruction than he had yet done in the infi- nitely important matters of religion ; that he might deliver what he had to say to them on this most momentous subject , with more convenience to him ...
... desire to give them more par- ticular instruction than he had yet done in the infi- nitely important matters of religion ; that he might deliver what he had to say to them on this most momentous subject , with more convenience to him ...
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... desire the praise of men , nor covet high || joyed in all their sweetness and comfort . things in the world , but are content with the lot Verse 6. Blessed are they which hunger and thirst God assigns them , however low and poor . These ...
... desire the praise of men , nor covet high || joyed in all their sweetness and comfort . things in the world , but are content with the lot Verse 6. Blessed are they which hunger and thirst God assigns them , however low and poor . These ...
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... desires forbidden . A. M. 4035 . A. D. 31 . ST . MATTHEW . 29 i Cherished sins to be forsaken . A. D. 31 And if thy right eye offend A. M. 4035 . pluck it out , and cast it from thee : for it is profitable for thee that one of thy ...
... desires forbidden . A. M. 4035 . A. D. 31 . ST . MATTHEW . 29 i Cherished sins to be forsaken . A. D. 31 And if thy right eye offend A. M. 4035 . pluck it out , and cast it from thee : for it is profitable for thee that one of thy ...
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... desire ; and the very best prayers are but vain repetitions , if they are not the language of the heart . But let it be observed , on the other hand , that repetitions proceeding from a deep sense of our wants , and a vehement desire of ...
... desire ; and the very best prayers are but vain repetitions , if they are not the language of the heart . But let it be observed , on the other hand , that repetitions proceeding from a deep sense of our wants , and a vehement desire of ...
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angel answered apostles appears Baptist behold blessed called Capernaum cast Chap chief priests Christ Christian church command death devils disciples divine doctrine Doddridge evangelists evil expression faith Father Galilee Genealogy of Jesus Gentiles give glory God's gospel grace hath healed hear heard heart heaven Herod holy honour Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John John the Baptist John xix John xviii Josephus Judea king kingdom kingdom of heaven Lord Lord's Luke Luke xxii manner Mark Mark x Master Matthew mercy Messiah miracles multitude notes on Matt observed occasion parable passover persons Peter Pharisees pray prayer preach prophets receive rendered repentance righteous sabbath Sadducees say unto scribes Scriptures servants signifies sinners sins soul spake spirit sufferings temple thee things thou tion Verses viii whosoever word xviii xxiii xxiv