The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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Page 46
... given to this inquiry ; " An enemy hath done this ; " and in the brief explanation an- nexed to this parable , we are further informed that this enemy was the devil . ( Matt . xiii . 27-39 . ) We shall only subjoin , in this place ...
... given to this inquiry ; " An enemy hath done this ; " and in the brief explanation an- nexed to this parable , we are further informed that this enemy was the devil . ( Matt . xiii . 27-39 . ) We shall only subjoin , in this place ...
Page 48
... given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme , the child that was born unto him of Uriah's wife was ordained surely to die . ( 1 Sam . xii . 13 , 14. ) And when the pestilence that destroyed the people was inflicted ...
... given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme , the child that was born unto him of Uriah's wife was ordained surely to die . ( 1 Sam . xii . 13 , 14. ) And when the pestilence that destroyed the people was inflicted ...
Page 49
... given thee : be advised . God made thee perfect , not immutable ; And good He made thee , but to persevere He left it in thy power ; ordained thy will By nature free , not overrul'd by fate Inextricable , or strict necessity . Our ...
... given thee : be advised . God made thee perfect , not immutable ; And good He made thee , but to persevere He left it in thy power ; ordained thy will By nature free , not overrul'd by fate Inextricable , or strict necessity . Our ...
Page 52
... given that angels kept not all their first estate , but left their own habi- tation . ( Jude 6. ) That Being unto whom all things are possible could be at no loss for the ad- ministration of these difficulties previous to the existence ...
... given that angels kept not all their first estate , but left their own habi- tation . ( Jude 6. ) That Being unto whom all things are possible could be at no loss for the ad- ministration of these difficulties previous to the existence ...
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... given of him . He supposes the human face to represent that of Socrates , and the other figures those beautiful and divine images which were in his mind . The pea- cock , being the most beautiful bird , may denote the beauty of his ...
... given of him . He supposes the human face to represent that of Socrates , and the other figures those beautiful and divine images which were in his mind . The pea- cock , being the most beautiful bird , may denote the beauty of his ...
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