The History of the Life and Death of Our Blessed SaviourT. Baker, 1794 - 711 pages |
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... true religion , made marriages with the children of men ; that is , with the wicked race of Cain : this feduced them from the church of God , and they became as corrupt in their religion and morals as the reft of mankind . This fatal ...
... true religion , made marriages with the children of men ; that is , with the wicked race of Cain : this feduced them from the church of God , and they became as corrupt in their religion and morals as the reft of mankind . This fatal ...
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... true God , and wanted to acquire a glorious name , as they called it , and to establish an univerfal empire . Rebels too often glory in their crimes : this was a very daring act of impiety against God ; particularly as it was so shortly ...
... true God , and wanted to acquire a glorious name , as they called it , and to establish an univerfal empire . Rebels too often glory in their crimes : this was a very daring act of impiety against God ; particularly as it was so shortly ...
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... true appear- ance of the faviour of the world in that bleffed babe . Every wilful neglect of public worship is very dangerous ; as fomething requifite to us to learn , or applicable to our own fituation , may be loft by our absence ...
... true appear- ance of the faviour of the world in that bleffed babe . Every wilful neglect of public worship is very dangerous ; as fomething requifite to us to learn , or applicable to our own fituation , may be loft by our absence ...
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... true humility is one of the first and most distinguishing marks of a Christian , yet I cannot help thinking that those who attempt , under that pretence , to debafe human nature , are its worst enemies . Of this description are those ...
... true humility is one of the first and most distinguishing marks of a Christian , yet I cannot help thinking that those who attempt , under that pretence , to debafe human nature , are its worst enemies . Of this description are those ...
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... true nature of the expected faviour , he would have been extremely indifferent about him , nor have been guilty of the dreadful cruelties which his jealousy of power occafioned : but though he mistook the nature of the prophecies , it ...
... true nature of the expected faviour , he would have been extremely indifferent about him , nor have been guilty of the dreadful cruelties which his jealousy of power occafioned : but though he mistook the nature of the prophecies , it ...
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againſt alfo Almighty alſo amongſt anſwered apoſtles aſk becauſe beſt bleffed Lord bleffed Saviour bleſſed Caiaphas cauſe chap chapter Chrift Chriſtian cometh copies courſe death defire diſciples divine duty everlaſting faid unto fame Father feems felves fent fervants fhall fhew fhould fince fincere firſt fituation fome foul fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe Galilee glory goſpel greateſt happineſs hath Heaven himſelf holy honor houſe inſtead itſelf Jefus Jefus faith unto Jerufalem Jeſus Jews John Judea laſt Lord's mankind Maſter Meffiah mercy Mifs miracle moſt muſt neceffary obferve occafion ourſelves paſs perſon Pharifees Pilate pleaſed preſent prieſts promiſed prophet puniſhment purpoſe raiſe reaſon repentance reſpect ſaid ſay ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpiritual ſtate ſuch ſuppoſe thee themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou truth underſtand uſe utmoſt Verily verſe whoſe wiſh worſhip ye fhall