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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Page 12
... brought to Mary the tidings oftion , and the High Priest of our profession , and , in both , our the conception - the angel Gabriel . Now the intercourse with heaven , by angels , with which the patriarchs had been digni- fied , but ...
... brought to Mary the tidings oftion , and the High Priest of our profession , and , in both , our the conception - the angel Gabriel . Now the intercourse with heaven , by angels , with which the patriarchs had been digni- fied , but ...
Page 13
... brought together in the person of the Mediator ; by this he be- came an unexceptionable Referee , a Days - Man , fit to lay his hand upon them both , since he partakes of the nature of both . Behold , in this , the deepest mystery , and ...
... brought together in the person of the Mediator ; by this he be- came an unexceptionable Referee , a Days - Man , fit to lay his hand upon them both , since he partakes of the nature of both . Behold , in this , the deepest mystery , and ...
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... brought would stand them in stead to bear their charges . God foresees his people's distresses , and provides against them beforehand . God intimates the continuance of his care and guidance , when he said , Be thou there until I bring ...
... brought would stand them in stead to bear their charges . God foresees his people's distresses , and provides against them beforehand . God intimates the continuance of his care and guidance , when he said , Be thou there until I bring ...
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... brought to him a man sick a Mark 2. 3 , & c . Luke 5. 18. & c . b Mark 5. 31 . NOTES TO CHAPTER IX . V. 1-8 . The first words of this chapter oblige us to look back to the close of that which precedes it , where we find the Gadarenes so ...
... brought to him a man sick a Mark 2. 3 , & c . Luke 5. 18. & c . b Mark 5. 31 . NOTES TO CHAPTER IX . V. 1-8 . The first words of this chapter oblige us to look back to the close of that which precedes it , where we find the Gadarenes so ...
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... brought to Christ themselves , cannot but be desirous that others also may be brought to him , and am- not contentedly eat its morsels alone , but will invite others . When by the conversion of Matthew the fraternity was broken ...
... brought to Christ themselves , cannot but be desirous that others also may be brought to him , and am- not contentedly eat its morsels alone , but will invite others . When by the conversion of Matthew the fraternity was broken ...
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