Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and OccasionsHiram Ferry, 1826 - 320 pages |
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Page 26
... answer the first , who has no re- ply to make to the second . Were not the question contained in the text an impor- tant one , though many seem to think it immaterial how they reply to it , Christ would not have proposed it to the phari ...
... answer the first , who has no re- ply to make to the second . Were not the question contained in the text an impor- tant one , though many seem to think it immaterial how they reply to it , Christ would not have proposed it to the phari ...
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... answer the question in the text as the pharisees answered it , ought to consider what fair construction they can put upon the many passages of the scriptures which relate to this point . Ingenious attempts have been made to set aside ...
... answer the question in the text as the pharisees answered it , ought to consider what fair construction they can put upon the many passages of the scriptures which relate to this point . Ingenious attempts have been made to set aside ...
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... answered , Lord thou knowest all things , thou knowest that I love thee . No terms can be found stronger than those here used , to de- scribe omniscience . Here is the substance of a syllogism , without the form . Considering the ...
... answered , Lord thou knowest all things , thou knowest that I love thee . No terms can be found stronger than those here used , to de- scribe omniscience . Here is the substance of a syllogism , without the form . Considering the ...
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... answered negatively to those who inquired of him whether he was Elias , though he certainly was the person promised as the forerunner of Christ under the name of that prophet . But if we adopt an opinion for which we may plead the human ...
... answered negatively to those who inquired of him whether he was Elias , though he certainly was the person promised as the forerunner of Christ under the name of that prophet . But if we adopt an opinion for which we may plead the human ...
Page 40
... suited to infancy , that meat , designed as an aliment , for a state more advanced , will by no means answer as a substitute for it . No terms , perhaps , can be turend from a literal to a figurative meaning , more easily 40.
... suited to infancy , that meat , designed as an aliment , for a state more advanced , will by no means answer as a substitute for it . No terms , perhaps , can be turend from a literal to a figurative meaning , more easily 40.
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Ahab angel apostle appears attended believe Bible blessing body born brethren brought burnt offerings called Canaan carnal character child christian church circumstances conduct connexion consequence consider Corinth Corinthians creature David dead death disciples divine doctrine duty earth Egypt epistle eternal everlasting evil expected faith Father favor flesh glory God's gospel grace hath heart heaven holy idolatry inquire Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews judgment king kingdom Korah labor language live Lord magicians of Egypt means mind minister molten calf Moses nations nature never object ourselves passage Paul peace persons pharisees prayer preaching present prophecy prophet reason religion respect righteousness rulers sabbath salvation Saul of Tarsus Savior scriptures sensible SERMON sinner sins soul speak spirit suppose temple Terah thee things thou tion truth understand unto wicked words worship