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... never before loved Him ! I feel that I am except to Chris- going to Him - that I shall be ever with Him . And now , my father , do not deny me ; I beg that you will never again speak against this Jesus of Nazareth ; I entreat you to ...
... never before loved Him ! I feel that I am except to Chris- going to Him - that I shall be ever with Him . And now , my father , do not deny me ; I beg that you will never again speak against this Jesus of Nazareth ; I entreat you to ...
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... never pros- pered in his affairs after he persecuted the Church , and was killed by the treachery of his son ; Maximinus reigned but three years , and died a violent death ; Decius was drowned in a marsh , and Diocletian " for his body ...
... never pros- pered in his affairs after he persecuted the Church , and was killed by the treachery of his son ; Maximinus reigned but three years , and died a violent death ; Decius was drowned in a marsh , and Diocletian " for his body ...
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... never man sat , ' and lay in a sepulchre , wherein was never man yet laid , ' so in His baptism too he would be separate fr . sinners . " . ' " forbade John did not know Jesus ( Jo . i . 31-34 ) , recognised Him by divine teaching , as ...
... never man sat , ' and lay in a sepulchre , wherein was never man yet laid , ' so in His baptism too he would be separate fr . sinners . " . ' " forbade John did not know Jesus ( Jo . i . 31-34 ) , recognised Him by divine teaching , as ...
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... never fought but to conquer ; who has filled the universe with his name ; who , through the whole course of a long and flourishing reign , enjoys in splendour all that men admire - extent of conquest , the esteem of his ene- mies , the ...
... never fought but to conquer ; who has filled the universe with his name ; who , through the whole course of a long and flourishing reign , enjoys in splendour all that men admire - extent of conquest , the esteem of his ene- mies , the ...
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... never did a believer get any good by com- plaining of Him . Complain to Him , and pray and ask largely , but still with faith and patience . Knock at His door , but stay ; and bless Him that ever He gave you any crumbs of His grace ...
... never did a believer get any good by com- plaining of Him . Complain to Him , and pray and ask largely , but still with faith and patience . Knock at His door , but stay ; and bless Him that ever He gave you any crumbs of His grace ...
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The Biblical Museum: A Collection of Notes Explanatory, Homiletic ..., Volume 1 James Comper Gray,George Moulton Adams Visualização integral - 1898 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Alford asked Barabbas Bengel betw blessed called Capernaum Christ Christian Church Conder conscience death denarius devil disciples Divine earth evil faith father fear friends Galilee give glory God's Godwin Gospel grace hand hath hear heart heaven Herod Holy human Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Jews king kingdom kingdom of glory Lange Lord Lord's ment mercy Messiah minister moral never parable Passover person Pharisees poor pray prayer preaching priests prob Quesnel religion repentance replied Sabbath Sadducees Satan Saviour Scrip Sea of Galilee sinners sins sorrow soul speak spirit suffer Tacitus teaching temple thee things thou thought tion truth viii Whitecross wonder words xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi
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Página 35 - More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day. For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend? For so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God.
Página 213 - From that time ever since the sad friends of truth, such as durst appear, imitating the careful search that Isis made for the mangled body of Osiris, went up and down, gathering up limb by limb, still as they could find them.
Página 137 - FOLLY; and from these taxes the commissioners cannot ease or deliver us, by allowing an abatement. However, let us hearken to good advice, and something may be done for us; God helps them that help themselves, as Poor Richard says in his Almanack of 1733.
Página 155 - And they all with one consent began to make excuse. The first said unto him, I have bought a piece of ground, and I must needs go and see it: I pray thee have me excused.
Página 213 - Truth indeed came once into the world with her Divine Master, and was a perfect shape most glorious to look on : but when he ascended, and his Apostles after him were laid asleep, then straight arose a wicked race of deceivers, who, as that story goes of the Egyptian Typhon with his conspirators, how they dealt with the good Osiris, took the virgin Truth, hewed her lovely form into a thou,sand pieces, and scattered them to the four winds.
Página 157 - When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones, Forget not ; in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks.
Página 294 - I have read books enough, and observed and conversed with enough of eminent and splendidly cultivated minds, too, in my time ; but I assure you I have heard higher sentiments from the lips of poor uneducated men and women, when exerting the spirit of severe yet gentle heroism under difficulties and afflictions, or speaking their simple thoughts as to circumstances in the lot of friends and neighbours, than I ever yet met with out of the pages of the Bible.
Página 129 - Marriage is the mother of the world, and preserves kingdoms, and fills cities and churches, and heaven itself. Celibate, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in a perpetual sweetness, but sits alone, and is confined and dies in singularity...
Página 130 - It is the unhappy chance of many men, finding many inconveniences upon the mountains of single life, they descend into the valleys of marriage, to refresh their troubles, and there they enter into fetters, and are bound to sorrow, by the cords of a man's or woman's peevishness.
Página 104 - The joys of parents are secret, and so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot utter the one, nor they will not utter the other. Children sweeten labours, but they make misfortunes more bitter: they increase the cares of life, but they mitigate the remembrance of death.