Great Chapters of the BibleMarshall, Morgan and Scott, 1947 - 379 pages |
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Page 105
... complete realisation . To glance at the two occurrences of the words , " Behold , My Servant , " which in each case refer to the Person , we find that the first of these was quoted by our Lord in the synagogue in Nazareth , when He ...
... complete realisation . To glance at the two occurrences of the words , " Behold , My Servant , " which in each case refer to the Person , we find that the first of these was quoted by our Lord in the synagogue in Nazareth , when He ...
Page 186
... complete in itself . Chapter fourteen needs thirteen to a correct apprehension of its value ; and fifteen demands sixteen in the same way . At the thirty - sixth verse of chapter thirteen there begins a continuous account of the ...
... complete in itself . Chapter fourteen needs thirteen to a correct apprehension of its value ; and fifteen demands sixteen in the same way . At the thirty - sixth verse of chapter thirteen there begins a continuous account of the ...
Page 223
... complete in itself , although it leads on to everything that follows in this remarkable book ; and as has so often been pointed out , the book itself , while complete in its value , is unfinished . This could not be otherwise , seeing ...
... complete in itself , although it leads on to everything that follows in this remarkable book ; and as has so often been pointed out , the book itself , while complete in its value , is unfinished . This could not be otherwise , seeing ...
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