The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volume 6Converse, 1825 - Baptists |
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... apostle was commanded to write being those which he had seen , those which were , and those which should be hereafter , prove that the prophecy commences , not from the time of the vision , but probably from the ascension of Christ , in ...
... apostle was commanded to write being those which he had seen , those which were , and those which should be hereafter , prove that the prophecy commences , not from the time of the vision , but probably from the ascension of Christ , in ...
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... apostle Paul . To the churches in this province , therefore , he was directed to address the prophecy . The benediction is affectionate and appropriate . The periphrasis used of God the Father , " Who is , and who was , and who is to ...
... apostle Paul . To the churches in this province , therefore , he was directed to address the prophecy . The benediction is affectionate and appropriate . The periphrasis used of God the Father , " Who is , and who was , and who is to ...
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... apostle , after expatiating on the glory of Christ in his salu- tation , now introduces him as speaking himself . That these are his words , and not those of the Father , will appear from compar- ing them with Chap . i . 1. and xxii . 6 ...
... apostle , after expatiating on the glory of Christ in his salu- tation , now introduces him as speaking himself . That these are his words , and not those of the Father , will appear from compar- ing them with Chap . i . 1. and xxii . 6 ...
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... apostles were dead : he only was left , and they had banished him . Hell and death threatened to swallow up the church . In this situation he is told not to fear , for that his Lord lived , and had the control of both the invisible and ...
... apostles were dead : he only was left , and they had banished him . Hell and death threatened to swallow up the church . In this situation he is told not to fear , for that his Lord lived , and had the control of both the invisible and ...
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... apostles , might be ex- pected to sustain as high a character at least as any that follow ; whereas Smyrna in respect of its purity is manifestly superior to it . Every thing addressed to the latter is in its praise ; which is not the ...
... apostles , might be ex- pected to sustain as high a character at least as any that follow ; whereas Smyrna in respect of its purity is manifestly superior to it . Every thing addressed to the latter is in its praise ; which is not the ...
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