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... as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they were often in his mouth , were
repeated to different audiences , and in various conversations , It is incidental to
this mode of moral in . struction , which proceeds not by proof but upon authority ...
... as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they were often in his mouth , were
repeated to different audiences , and in various conversations , It is incidental to
this mode of moral in . struction , which proceeds not by proof but upon authority ...
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The Apostle ' s own assurance of the matter rested upon this foundation .
Nevertheless , St . Paul , when treating of the subject , offers a great variety of
topics in its proof and vindication . The doctrine itself must be received ; but is it
necessary ...
The Apostle ' s own assurance of the matter rested upon this foundation .
Nevertheless , St . Paul , when treating of the subject , offers a great variety of
topics in its proof and vindication . The doctrine itself must be received ; but is it
necessary ...
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The name and character which Tacitus has given to Christianity , " exitiabilis
superftitio ” ( a pernicious superstition ) , and by which two words he disposes of
the whole question of the merits or demerits of the religion , afford a strong proof
how ...
The name and character which Tacitus has given to Christianity , " exitiabilis
superftitio ” ( a pernicious superstition ) , and by which two words he disposes of
the whole question of the merits or demerits of the religion , afford a strong proof
how ...
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But what I contend is , that the proof is hidden from us ; that we ought not to
expect to perceive that in revelation , which we hardly perceive in any thing ; that
beneficence , of which we can judge , ought to satisfy us , that optimism , of which
we ...
But what I contend is , that the proof is hidden from us ; that we ought not to
expect to perceive that in revelation , which we hardly perceive in any thing ; that
beneficence , of which we can judge , ought to satisfy us , that optimism , of which
we ...
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We have the authenticity of these books established , by more and stronger
proofs than - belong to almost any other ancient book whatever , and by proofs
which widely distinguish them from any others claiming a fimilar authority to theirs
.
We have the authenticity of these books established , by more and stronger
proofs than - belong to almost any other ancient book whatever , and by proofs
which widely distinguish them from any others claiming a fimilar authority to theirs
.
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Seite 327 - ... he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath- but also for conscience
Seite 29 - But all their works they do for to be seen of men : they make broad their phylacteries, and enlarge the borders of their garments, and love the uppermost rooms at feasts, and the chief seats in the synagogues, and greetings in the markets, and to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi.
Seite 9 - For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled. But woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck, in those days! For there shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people.
Seite 325 - Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good. Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another...
Seite 151 - And it came to pass, when the time was come that he should be received up, he stedfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem, and sent messengers before his face : and they went, and entered into a village of the Samaritans, to make ready for him. And they did not receive him, because his face was as though he would go to Jerusalem.
Seite 32 - Woe unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness.
Seite 42 - Therefore, when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do, in the synagogues, and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
Seite 326 - Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath : for it is written, Vengeance is mine ; I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore, if thine enemy hunger, feed him ; if he thirst, give him drink : for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
Seite 14 - Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand,) then let them which be in Judea flee into the mountains : let him which is on the housetop not come down to take any thing out of his house : neither let him which is in the field return back to take his clothes.