Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and OccasionsHiram Ferry, 1826 - 320 pages |
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Page 33
... thought that this is all which is intended , in every in- stance in which it is said , Christ was worshipped . When he appeared in ancient times as the angel of the Lord , he was worshipped in the sacrifices which were offered to him ...
... thought that this is all which is intended , in every in- stance in which it is said , Christ was worshipped . When he appeared in ancient times as the angel of the Lord , he was worshipped in the sacrifices which were offered to him ...
Page 36
... thought , that nothing else was aimed at by the coming of Christ but to set the things of duty , and of a future state more clearly before mankind ; and to add to his doctrines , and precepts the weight of his own perfect example . Upon ...
... thought , that nothing else was aimed at by the coming of Christ but to set the things of duty , and of a future state more clearly before mankind ; and to add to his doctrines , and precepts the weight of his own perfect example . Upon ...
Page 47
... thought a thing incredible with you , that God should raise the dead ? Surely that power which was exerted to bring man into being at first , is suf- ficient to restore to life a dead body . Many dead bodies have been raised to life ...
... thought a thing incredible with you , that God should raise the dead ? Surely that power which was exerted to bring man into being at first , is suf- ficient to restore to life a dead body . Many dead bodies have been raised to life ...
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... thought , that the Corinthians ranged themselves under other leaders , who were false teachers , and , that the apostle , to avoid the mention of them , intent only on the division , and contention , of the church , spoke of himself ...
... thought , that the Corinthians ranged themselves under other leaders , who were false teachers , and , that the apostle , to avoid the mention of them , intent only on the division , and contention , of the church , spoke of himself ...
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... thought that Apollos left Achaia , of which Corinth was the capital , because he was displeased with the attention which was bestowed upon him , from wrong motives . The character given of Apollos , forbids us to suppose that he made a ...
... thought that Apollos left Achaia , of which Corinth was the capital , because he was displeased with the attention which was bestowed upon him , from wrong motives . The character given of Apollos , forbids us to suppose that he made a ...
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Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and Occasions (Classic Reprint) Jonathan Law Pomeroy No preview available - 2017 |
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