The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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... suffering it was in the power of man to inflict , his character would have been stained by imper- fection , the ... sufferings of Christ , as an exclusive argument whereby to evidence the truth of his mission , as hundreds of other ...
... suffering it was in the power of man to inflict , his character would have been stained by imper- fection , the ... sufferings of Christ , as an exclusive argument whereby to evidence the truth of his mission , as hundreds of other ...
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... sufferings which terminated the spotless life of Jesus , we find him thus addressing his Almighty Father— Father ... suffering , and evincing the most resigned patience and unshaken fortitude while enduring every torment which in this ...
... sufferings which terminated the spotless life of Jesus , we find him thus addressing his Almighty Father— Father ... suffering , and evincing the most resigned patience and unshaken fortitude while enduring every torment which in this ...
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... sufferings that I endured for thy honour and their salvation ; and let them not be unavailing . They have loved my precepts , and believed that I proceeded forth , and came from thee ; and that it was thou who didst send me to them ...
... sufferings that I endured for thy honour and their salvation ; and let them not be unavailing . They have loved my precepts , and believed that I proceeded forth , and came from thee ; and that it was thou who didst send me to them ...
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... sufferings . Those are the effects produced by jurisprudence on earth , and are also the means employed by the great moral Governor of the universe . We shall only select two instances from the sacred volume in support of this ...
... sufferings . Those are the effects produced by jurisprudence on earth , and are also the means employed by the great moral Governor of the universe . We shall only select two instances from the sacred volume in support of this ...
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... sufferings of Christ , and the glory that should follow , to have been that amazing spectacle into which the angels desired to look ; ( 1 Pet . i . 11 , 12 ; ) and with which , ac- cording to our best and most learned paraphrast's ...
... sufferings of Christ , and the glory that should follow , to have been that amazing spectacle into which the angels desired to look ; ( 1 Pet . i . 11 , 12 ; ) and with which , ac- cording to our best and most learned paraphrast's ...
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