Observations on Our Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instructor: and on the Excellence of His Moral CharacterUniversity Press, 1853 - 430 pages |
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... Roman am- bition , and the narrow attachment of the Jews to their own country ; and would have tended to restrict bene ... Romans , who lived under a despotic form of govern- ment ? or to the Jews , whose polity was soon to be done away ...
... Roman am- bition , and the narrow attachment of the Jews to their own country ; and would have tended to restrict bene ... Romans , who lived under a despotic form of govern- ment ? or to the Jews , whose polity was soon to be done away ...
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... Roman war by deserting Christ , lost them ; but those who ad- hered to Christ , though they seemed to endanger their lives from their persecutors , in fact preserved them by leaving Jeru- salem before the siege . k The children of the ...
... Roman war by deserting Christ , lost them ; but those who ad- hered to Christ , though they seemed to endanger their lives from their persecutors , in fact preserved them by leaving Jeru- salem before the siege . k The children of the ...
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... Roman governor ; and that their malice prompted a feeble attempt to lessen his public reputation for wisdom by proposing to him difficult Mat . xxii . questions . These , we must observe , were the pre- ceding events of this very day ...
... Roman governor ; and that their malice prompted a feeble attempt to lessen his public reputation for wisdom by proposing to him difficult Mat . xxii . questions . These , we must observe , were the pre- ceding events of this very day ...
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... Roman centurion respectfully besought him by the elders of the Jews to preserve the life of his servant , who was at the point of death , and in defer- ence to Jewish customs declined seeking a personal Act . x . 28 . interview ...
... Roman centurion respectfully besought him by the elders of the Jews to preserve the life of his servant , who was at the point of death , and in defer- ence to Jewish customs declined seeking a personal Act . x . 28 . interview ...
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... Roman governor , or of determining against the deci- sion of their law . But Jesus stooped down , and with his finger formed about them a circle in the dust of q Dr. Benson , in his Life of Christ , ch . v . , has given all the ...
... Roman governor , or of determining against the deci- sion of their law . But Jesus stooped down , and with his finger formed about them a circle in the dust of q Dr. Benson , in his Life of Christ , ch . v . , has given all the ...
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