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Illustrated in a Series of Discourses from the Colossians Thomas Guthrie. cross the mountains , and ford the river , and travel waste and pathless moors through the mists of the thickest day . What although errors , like exhalations from ...
Illustrated in a Series of Discourses from the Colossians Thomas Guthrie. cross the mountains , and ford the river , and travel waste and pathless moors through the mists of the thickest day . What although errors , like exhalations from ...
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... cross , think too much of the servant and too little of the Master . May not that account for the scanty fruit of a ministry from which much might have been ex- pected ? God will not give his glory to another ; and they who in their ...
... cross , think too much of the servant and too little of the Master . May not that account for the scanty fruit of a ministry from which much might have been ex- pected ? God will not give his glory to another ; and they who in their ...
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... cross are lost in darkness . Righteousness undergoes an eclipse . Nothing is seen but the lightnings , and nothing heard but the thunders of Sinai flash follows flash , and peal thunders upon peal , while his sins rise up in terrible ...
... cross are lost in darkness . Righteousness undergoes an eclipse . Nothing is seen but the lightnings , and nothing heard but the thunders of Sinai flash follows flash , and peal thunders upon peal , while his sins rise up in terrible ...
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... cross . The connection between our Lord's sufferings and kingly claims marks some of the most touching scenes of his history . In what character did his people reject him ? It was as a king ; they cried " We will not have this man to ...
... cross . The connection between our Lord's sufferings and kingly claims marks some of the most touching scenes of his history . In what character did his people reject him ? It was as a king ; they cried " We will not have this man to ...
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... cross and despise the shame . He turns with holy scorn from the temptation , and foils the Enemy with the words , " Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God , and him only shalt thou serve . " accusers . Turn now to another scene . Jesus ...
... cross and despise the shame . He turns with holy scorn from the temptation , and foils the Enemy with the words , " Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God , and him only shalt thou serve . " accusers . Turn now to another scene . Jesus ...
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