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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... kingdom , and to distribute among them its chief offices and honours , and out of this expectation there frequently rose among them jealousy and strife . After all that he had said and done to the contrary , they still cherished this ...
... kingdom , and to distribute among them its chief offices and honours , and out of this expectation there frequently rose among them jealousy and strife . After all that he had said and done to the contrary , they still cherished this ...
Side 87
... kingdom ( a moral kingdom ) until they gave up all their prepossessions and became as docile in his hands as that little child , -we perceive that , al- though they couched their question in general terms , their object was to ascertain ...
... kingdom ( a moral kingdom ) until they gave up all their prepossessions and became as docile in his hands as that little child , -we perceive that , al- though they couched their question in general terms , their object was to ascertain ...
Side 88
... kingdom of God , meaning obvi- ously by this declaration , that it was next to impossible for one accustomed to the self - indulgence of wealth to descend voluntarily to the despised and persecuted condition of those who sought with him ...
... kingdom of God , meaning obvi- ously by this declaration , that it was next to impossible for one accustomed to the self - indulgence of wealth to descend voluntarily to the despised and persecuted condition of those who sought with him ...
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... kingdom of God . As it is , our faith in the great facts of the life of Jesus is , it may be hoped , sufficiently strong to enable us to perceive the comparative unimportance of the early and private period of the life of Jesus , and to ...
... kingdom of God . As it is , our faith in the great facts of the life of Jesus is , it may be hoped , sufficiently strong to enable us to perceive the comparative unimportance of the early and private period of the life of Jesus , and to ...
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... kingdom . He had descried its coming already , within , in his own heart . He declared to the people that he was only the herald of the king , not the king himself , that there stood one among them , so glorious and ex- alted , that he ...
... kingdom . He had descried its coming already , within , in his own heart . He declared to the people that he was only the herald of the king , not the king himself , that there stood one among them , so glorious and ex- alted , that he ...
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