Jesus and His Biographers: Or, the Remarks on the Four Gospels, Revised with Copious AdditionsCarey, Lea and Blanchard, 1838 - 450 sider |
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Side 52
... soul troubled and what shall I say ? Father , save me from this hour . " How does his distress at such a time exalt our idea of him ! Not for a moment was he blinded by the im- posing demonstrations of popular favour . The whole city ...
... soul troubled and what shall I say ? Father , save me from this hour . " How does his distress at such a time exalt our idea of him ! Not for a moment was he blinded by the im- posing demonstrations of popular favour . The whole city ...
Side 55
... soul - To be a Christian , is to be ushered into a new creation . ' In eyes , illuminated by the moral light of the Cross of Christ , all things are changed . The old world with its artificial standards of judgment and thought , its ...
... soul - To be a Christian , is to be ushered into a new creation . ' In eyes , illuminated by the moral light of the Cross of Christ , all things are changed . The old world with its artificial standards of judgment and thought , its ...
Side 57
... soul . There is none absolutely good but one , God . We want not a character absolutely good in the person of a man , for that would be an inconsistency in the nature of things , but we want a specimen of the perfection of a nature ...
... soul . There is none absolutely good but one , God . We want not a character absolutely good in the person of a man , for that would be an inconsistency in the nature of things , but we want a specimen of the perfection of a nature ...
Side 60
... soul troubled , and what shall I say ! " Surely these are expressions of mortal suffering . To his betrayer he is represented as saying , " What thou doest , do quickly . " Do not these words show that he felt the intolerable ...
... soul troubled , and what shall I say ! " Surely these are expressions of mortal suffering . To his betrayer he is represented as saying , " What thou doest , do quickly . " Do not these words show that he felt the intolerable ...
Side 63
... , that made the still and lonely hour of midnight , just before his crucifixion , the hour when the soul is left to itself , un- 64 HIS AGONY , A REVELATION distracted by external sights OF THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN . 63.
... , that made the still and lonely hour of midnight , just before his crucifixion , the hour when the soul is left to itself , un- 64 HIS AGONY , A REVELATION distracted by external sights OF THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN . 63.
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