The British Commentary on the Holy Gospels: Compiled Chiefly from the Writings of Eminent British Divines. By the Rev. J. E. Riddle. [With the Text.]Joseph Esmond Riddle Simpkin, Marshall & Company, 1843 - 780 pages |
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... happy step is hereby taken toward the settling of a peace be- tween God and man , that the two natures are thus brought together in the person of the Mediator ! Be- hold in this the deepest mystery , and the richest mercy , that ever ...
... happy step is hereby taken toward the settling of a peace be- tween God and man , that the two natures are thus brought together in the person of the Mediator ! Be- hold in this the deepest mystery , and the richest mercy , that ever ...
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... happy and flourishing condition of the Christian church which has been so beauti- fully described by Isaiah , and will , one day , we hope , be realized in all its fulness . " The Gentiles shall come to thy light , and kings to the ...
... happy and flourishing condition of the Christian church which has been so beauti- fully described by Isaiah , and will , one day , we hope , be realized in all its fulness . " The Gentiles shall come to thy light , and kings to the ...
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... happy preservative against vain hopes and distressing fears ! And how need- ful to each of ourselves , in these days especially , assaulted as we are by infidelity on the one hand , and by superstition , fanaticism , and false ...
... happy preservative against vain hopes and distressing fears ! And how need- ful to each of ourselves , in these days especially , assaulted as we are by infidelity on the one hand , and by superstition , fanaticism , and false ...
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... happy or miserable beyond the grave ; that the dead would be raised ; that there were angels , good and bad ; that God was under obligation to bestow peculiar favour on the Jews ; and that they were justified by the merits of Abra- ham ...
... happy or miserable beyond the grave ; that the dead would be raised ; that there were angels , good and bad ; that God was under obligation to bestow peculiar favour on the Jews ; and that they were justified by the merits of Abra- ham ...
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... happy ; but that , if it termi- nate in itself , is , to say the least , im- perfect . Why , then , are the poor in spirit happy ? Our Saviour answers , For theirs is the kingdom of heaven . -These humble men are prepared to receive the ...
... happy ; but that , if it termi- nate in itself , is , to say the least , im- perfect . Why , then , are the poor in spirit happy ? Our Saviour answers , For theirs is the kingdom of heaven . -These humble men are prepared to receive the ...
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Acts angels Apostle behold believe blessed called Capernaum cast CHAP Christian church cometh command death Deut devil disciples divine divine grace doth earth eternal evil eyes faith Father fear give glory God's Gospel grace hand hath hear heart heaven heavenly Herod holy Holy Spirit honour HYMN Israel Jehoiakim Jerusalem Jesus answered Jesus Christ Jesus said unto Jews John John ii John xix John xviii king kingdom kingdom of heaven live Luke Luke xxii Mark xiv Matthew mercy ness ourselves parable passover Peter Pharisees pray prayer prophet Reader receive repentance righteousness Sadducees saith unto salvation Saviour say unto Scripture servant sinners sins soul spake Spirit suffer Theophilus thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt tion truth unto thee Verily viii word xvii xviii xxiii xxiv xxvi xxvii