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Page 229
... dislike exceedingly the application of it to a solemn act of our Lord , intended to
convey instruction , in the most striking manner , on two important articles , the
power of faith , and the danger of unfruitfulness under the means of improvement
.
... dislike exceedingly the application of it to a solemn act of our Lord , intended to
convey instruction , in the most striking manner , on two important articles , the
power of faith , and the danger of unfruitfulness under the means of improvement
.
Page 311
Lastly , What is said in the fourth verse evidently shows , that the author
addressed bimself to a person with whose manner of being instructed in the
Christian doctrine he was particularly acquainted . 4 “ Most excellent , ” spáriote .
Lastly , What is said in the fourth verse evidently shows , that the author
addressed bimself to a person with whose manner of being instructed in the
Christian doctrine he was particularly acquainted . 4 “ Most excellent , ” spáriote .
Page 321
In like manner , though it might not be extraordinary that a Jew , addressing
himself to Jews , and speaking of their own ... applied in the same manner , in
relating the resolves and decrees of the Roman emperor , to whom all Judea
would be ...
In like manner , though it might not be extraordinary that a Jew , addressing
himself to Jews , and speaking of their own ... applied in the same manner , in
relating the resolves and decrees of the Roman emperor , to whom all Judea
would be ...
Page 345
The thing to which in my judgment , the historian here particularly points , is that
graceful dig . nity in our Lord ' s manner , which at once engaged the love , and
commanded the respect of all who heard him . To this we find several allusions ...
The thing to which in my judgment , the historian here particularly points , is that
graceful dig . nity in our Lord ' s manner , which at once engaged the love , and
commanded the respect of all who heard him . To this we find several allusions ...
Page 491
T . that it was , nothing could be more natural in those who spoke Gr . than to drop
múan as superfluous , and name it simply n 100Barıxn . This would happen still
more readily , if the adjective was in a manner appropriated to that single use .
T . that it was , nothing could be more natural in those who spoke Gr . than to drop
múan as superfluous , and name it simply n 100Barıxn . This would happen still
more readily , if the adjective was in a manner appropriated to that single use .
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admit adopted ancient answered appears applied asked authority better body called CHAPTER clause common commonly concerning consequence considered denotes disciples Diss doubt employed equally evangelist evidence example expression father followed former give given Gospel hand hath heaven idiom imply import interpretation Jesus Jews John kind language latter least Lord Lord's manner Mark Matt meaning meant mentioned natural never observed occasion occurs original passage person Pharisees phrase present probably proper properly prophet question reading reason receive refer regard rendered sacred Scripture sect seems sense sentence serve signifies sometimes speak spirit suit term thee things thou thought tion translators understood unto verb verse wanting whole word writers
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