An Exposition of the Old and New Testaments: Wherein Each Chapter is Preceded by an Analysis of Its Contents, the Sense Given and Largely Illustrated ; with Practical Remarks and Observations, Volume 3H.C. Sleight, 1833 - Bible |
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... Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism , he said unto them , O generation of vipers ! who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come ? fls . 59. 5. c . 12. 34. 23. 33. Luke 3. 7. Jer . 51. 6. Rom . 1. 18 . is then a burden to ...
... Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism , he said unto them , O generation of vipers ! who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come ? fls . 59. 5. c . 12. 34. 23. 33. Luke 3. 7. Jer . 51. 6. Rom . 1. 18 . is then a burden to ...
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... Pharisees and Sadducees that came to his baptism , v . 7. To others he thought it enough to say , Repent , for the kingdom of heaven is at hand ; but when he saw these Pharisees and Sadducees come about him , he found it necessary to ...
... Pharisees and Sadducees that came to his baptism , v . 7. To others he thought it enough to say , Repent , for the kingdom of heaven is at hand ; but when he saw these Pharisees and Sadducees come about him , he found it necessary to ...
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... Pharisees as their example , and therein Christ here shows them they were in the wrong ; for , I. The rule which Christ came to establish , exactly agreed with the scriptures of the Old Testament , here called the law and the prophets ...
... Pharisees as their example , and therein Christ here shows them they were in the wrong ; for , I. The rule which Christ came to establish , exactly agreed with the scriptures of the Old Testament , here called the law and the prophets ...
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... Pharisees . V. 21-26 . Christ having laid down these principles , that Moses and the prophets were still to be their rulers , but that the Scribes and Pharisees were to be no longer their rulers , proceeds to expound the law in some ...
... Pharisees . V. 21-26 . Christ having laid down these principles , that Moses and the prophets were still to be their rulers , but that the Scribes and Pharisees were to be no longer their rulers , proceeds to expound the law in some ...
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... Pharisees , especially in their expositions of doctrine they did not justify , yet in their conversation they were notoriously guilty religion need most to guard against , as sins that most easily beset those who have escaped the ...
... Pharisees , especially in their expositions of doctrine they did not justify , yet in their conversation they were notoriously guilty religion need most to guard against , as sins that most easily beset those who have escaped the ...
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