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... discourse had not been previ- ously written, e. g., the rebuke of applause and of inattention on account of some ... discourses the same qualities as an interpreter which fitted him so well for explaining the Pauline Epistles enable him ...
... discourse had not been previ- ously written, e. g., the rebuke of applause and of inattention on account of some ... discourses the same qualities as an interpreter which fitted him so well for explaining the Pauline Epistles enable him ...
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... discourses of our Lord. His sturdy common sense enabled Mm to expound the great eschatological discourse (Mat. xxiv., xxv.) in a manner so free from chiliastic extravagance, that to-day his exposition can be used with little alteration ...
... discourses of our Lord. His sturdy common sense enabled Mm to expound the great eschatological discourse (Mat. xxiv., xxv.) in a manner so free from chiliastic extravagance, that to-day his exposition can be used with little alteration ...
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... discourse is concerning the things in heaven, while they bring in unto us another principle of life, another manner of living: both wealth and poverty, freedom and slavery,. men with other and earlier Fathers, uses t. A«Ao<roM.<, in ...
... discourse is concerning the things in heaven, while they bring in unto us another principle of life, another manner of living: both wealth and poverty, freedom and slavery,. men with other and earlier Fathers, uses t. A«Ao<roM.<, in ...
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... discourse with, much indistinctness? This, even if it did contain anything profitable, must needs be very useless for the life of man. For if the husbandman and the smith, the builder and the pilot, and every one who subsists by the ...
... discourse with, much indistinctness? This, even if it did contain anything profitable, must needs be very useless for the life of man. For if the husbandman and the smith, the builder and the pilot, and every one who subsists by the ...
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... discourse generally to every age. For those lessons are children's toys, but these are the truth of things. And as a place for this their commonwealth ' they have assigned Heaven, and God they have brought in as the framer thereof, and ...
... discourse generally to every age. For those lessons are children's toys, but these are the truth of things. And as a place for this their commonwealth ' they have assigned Heaven, and God they have brought in as the framer thereof, and ...
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Page 33 - Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.