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Page 12
An obvious remark immediately presents itself ; namely , that had He been
deterred from prosecuting his design by the fear of any suffering it was in the
power of man to inflict , his character would have been stained by imperfection ,
the ...
An obvious remark immediately presents itself ; namely , that had He been
deterred from prosecuting his design by the fear of any suffering it was in the
power of man to inflict , his character would have been stained by imperfection ,
the ...
Page 23
Immediately preceding those sufferings which terminated the spotless life of
Jesus , we find him thus addressing his Almighty FatherFather , the hour is come ,
glorify thy Son , that thy Son also may glorify Thee . ( John xvii . 1. ) Although
every ...
Immediately preceding those sufferings which terminated the spotless life of
Jesus , we find him thus addressing his Almighty FatherFather , the hour is come ,
glorify thy Son , that thy Son also may glorify Thee . ( John xvii . 1. ) Although
every ...
Page 30
10 , ) and those 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
...
10 , ) and those 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
...
Page 47
... and due consideration on this subject will shew us , that these are not
appointed for vindictive purposes , but in the joint hope of reclaiming the
offenders , and deterring others , by the example made of them , from incurring
similar sufferings .
... and due consideration on this subject will shew us , that these are not
appointed for vindictive purposes , but in the joint hope of reclaiming the
offenders , and deterring others , by the example made of them , from incurring
similar sufferings .
Page 76
The interpretation of this passage is not , however , left to human intellect , for we
find the highest possible degree of illumination reflected on it by the subsequent
writings of St. Peter , who in plain terms announces the sufferings of Christ , and ...
The interpretation of this passage is not , however , left to human intellect , for we
find the highest possible degree of illumination reflected on it by the subsequent
writings of St. Peter , who in plain terms announces the sufferings of Christ , and ...
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