The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 pages |
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... respect distinct , with whom he exists . He is thus described in the 18 verse , as the only begotten Son , who was in the bosom of the Father . V. The creation is here , in the most express terms , asserted to have been his work . All ...
... respect distinct , with whom he exists . He is thus described in the 18 verse , as the only begotten Son , who was in the bosom of the Father . V. The creation is here , in the most express terms , asserted to have been his work . All ...
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... respect unto Abel and to his offering . But unto Cain , and to his offering , he had not respect ; and Cain was very wroth , and his countenance fell . The shedding the blood of innocent animals , by way of satis- faction to God , would ...
... respect unto Abel and to his offering . But unto Cain , and to his offering , he had not respect ; and Cain was very wroth , and his countenance fell . The shedding the blood of innocent animals , by way of satis- faction to God , would ...
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... respect with which certain animals have been treated , though brute worship was chiefly derived from a mistaken philo- sophy . Traditional history lias formed a large proportion of the materials of pagan my- thology . The fabulous ...
... respect with which certain animals have been treated , though brute worship was chiefly derived from a mistaken philo- sophy . Traditional history lias formed a large proportion of the materials of pagan my- thology . The fabulous ...
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... respect , rather than exciting the fear , of sur- rounding nations . The Jewish kingdom , or rather empire , now extended from the banks of the Eu- phrates to the frontiers of Egypt ; and numbered among its subjects , many kings of the ...
... respect , rather than exciting the fear , of sur- rounding nations . The Jewish kingdom , or rather empire , now extended from the banks of the Eu- phrates to the frontiers of Egypt ; and numbered among its subjects , many kings of the ...
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... respect , is attended with considerable difficulty . It is , in fact , a body , or collection of different prophecies , nearly allied to each other , as to the subject ; which , for that reason , having a sort of connexion , are not to ...
... respect , is attended with considerable difficulty . It is , in fact , a body , or collection of different prophecies , nearly allied to each other , as to the subject ; which , for that reason , having a sort of connexion , are not to ...
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Agrippa angels answered antient apostles appeared Aristobulus believe blessed body brethren Cæsar Cæsarea called Capernaum character Christ Christians church circumstance command concerning Corinth dead death delivered disciples divine doctrine enemies Ephesus epistle evangelist faith Father favour Florus Galilee gave Gentiles give gospel hand hath heard heaven Herod high-priest Holy honour Idumea immediately inhabitants Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Josephus Judas Judea king kingdom likewise Lord Lord's Luke manner Mary Magdalene Master means mentioned Messiah miracles Moses multitude occasion parable passover Paul persecution person Peter Pharisees preached priests probably prophecy prophets Ptolemais reason received religion resurrection Romans Sadducees saith unto Samaria say unto sent sepulchre servant shew Simon soldiers son of Zebedee spake speak Spirit sufferings supposed Syria temple thee things thought Tiberius Titus told truth verse Vespasian wall Wherefore whole word worship