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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... expect the comfort of the relation , and God's blessing upon them in it . We may also learn from this example , that it is good to enter into the married state with deliberation , and not hastily ; to preface the nuptials with a ...
... expect the comfort of the relation , and God's blessing upon them in it . We may also learn from this example , that it is good to enter into the married state with deliberation , and not hastily ; to preface the nuptials with a ...
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... expect that God will make quicker work with you by his judgments than he did for- merly , and that they will begin at the house of God : where God allows more means , he allows less time . " Behold , come quickly . Now they were put ...
... expect that God will make quicker work with you by his judgments than he did for- merly , and that they will begin at the house of God : where God allows more means , he allows less time . " Behold , come quickly . Now they were put ...
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... expect something that is humbling ; as Paul had a messenger of Satan sent to buffet him , after he had been in the third hea- 3. God usually prepares his people for temptation before he calls them to it ; he gives strength according to ...
... expect something that is humbling ; as Paul had a messenger of Satan sent to buffet him , after he had been in the third hea- 3. God usually prepares his people for temptation before he calls them to it ; he gives strength according to ...
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... expect for that , unless a regard to God , and a sense of duty , carry us further than our natural inclination and worldly in- terest ? Secondly , We must therefore love our enemies , that we may exceed them . If we must go beyond ...
... expect for that , unless a regard to God , and a sense of duty , carry us further than our natural inclination and worldly in- terest ? Secondly , We must therefore love our enemies , that we may exceed them . If we must go beyond ...
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... expect every one to tell thee , that vice corrects sin : physician , heal thyself ; " I prę , sequar - Go you before , and I will follow . " See Rom . 2. 21. [ 6. ] The consideration of what is amiss in ourselves , though it ought not ...
... expect every one to tell thee , that vice corrects sin : physician , heal thyself ; " I prę , sequar - Go you before , and I will follow . " See Rom . 2. 21. [ 6. ] The consideration of what is amiss in ourselves , though it ought not ...
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