Messiah: Fifty Expository Discourses, on the Series of Scriptural Passages, which Form the Subject of the Celebrated Oratorio of Handel : Preached in the Years 1784 and 1785, in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Woolnoth, Lombard-Street, Volume 2William Young, 1803 - Messiah |
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... ture would be chargeable with authorizing , yea with enjoining idolatry . But he is the true God , and eternal life || ; and they who give him the honour due to his name , have every thing to hope , and nothing to fear . II . He is the ...
... ture would be chargeable with authorizing , yea with enjoining idolatry . But he is the true God , and eternal life || ; and they who give him the honour due to his name , have every thing to hope , and nothing to fear . II . He is the ...
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... ture , we see the glory of God . Other dis- coveries of it are but scattered rays and ema- nations of light ; but in Jesus the glory of God resides in its source and fulness , as light in the sun . He is therefore the King of glory ...
... ture , we see the glory of God . Other dis- coveries of it are but scattered rays and ema- nations of light ; but in Jesus the glory of God resides in its source and fulness , as light in the sun . He is therefore the King of glory ...
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... ture with prayer , and really depend upon di- vine teaching , are not agreed in , can be strictly fundamental . And perhaps the chief part of the apparent diversity of their sentiments , does not so often respect the truth itself , as ...
... ture with prayer , and really depend upon di- vine teaching , are not agreed in , can be strictly fundamental . And perhaps the chief part of the apparent diversity of their sentiments , does not so often respect the truth itself , as ...
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... ture , he must be infinitely inferior to his Ma- ker , in comparison of whose immensity , the difference between an angel and a worm , is an- nihilated . Then all they who pay divine wor- ship to Jesus , who love him above all , trust ...
... ture , he must be infinitely inferior to his Ma- ker , in comparison of whose immensity , the difference between an angel and a worm , is an- nihilated . Then all they who pay divine wor- ship to Jesus , who love him above all , trust ...
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... ture ( which I must leave to your own consci- ences to determine in the sight of God ) it is thereby sufficiently proved , and humble faith requires no other proof . Allow me to confirm my own sentiments , by an observation of a ...
... ture ( which I must leave to your own consci- ences to determine in the sight of God ) it is thereby sufficiently proved , and humble faith requires no other proof . Allow me to confirm my own sentiments , by an observation of a ...
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