The Manhood of the MasterAssociation Press, 1915 - 175 sider |
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... crucifixion . At Cæsarea Philippi he tells his disciples plainly what he foresees must happen to him , that he will be crucified ( Mark 8:31 ) . It is well to consider that Jesus had probably seen men crucified . Let a man stand before ...
... crucifixion . At Cæsarea Philippi he tells his disciples plainly what he foresees must happen to him , that he will be crucified ( Mark 8:31 ) . It is well to consider that Jesus had probably seen men crucified . Let a man stand before ...
Side 71
... crucifixion and the persecution of his friends , and finally the loneliness of his own soul . From what you know of men , what would be the natural effect of such a cumulation of burdens and hostilities ? Would you not expect any one so ...
... crucifixion and the persecution of his friends , and finally the loneliness of his own soul . From what you know of men , what would be the natural effect of such a cumulation of burdens and hostilities ? Would you not expect any one so ...
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... crucifixion saying , " Into thy hands I commend my spirit . " What think ye of Christ ? Is it any wonder that the Church's thought has been irresistibly drawn to him as the fulfilment of Isaiah's fifty - third chapter ? TOPICS FOR ...
... crucifixion saying , " Into thy hands I commend my spirit . " What think ye of Christ ? Is it any wonder that the Church's thought has been irresistibly drawn to him as the fulfilment of Isaiah's fifty - third chapter ? TOPICS FOR ...
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... Roman procurator rather kindly disposed to him , and the mob outside crying for his crucifixion . Put yourself in his place , and consider the excuses that would have suggested themselves to justify a 79 THE MASTER'S SINCERITY [ VI - c ]
... Roman procurator rather kindly disposed to him , and the mob outside crying for his crucifixion . Put yourself in his place , and consider the excuses that would have suggested themselves to justify a 79 THE MASTER'S SINCERITY [ VI - c ]
Side 80
... crucifixion of the Master . Is it too much to say that in view of his attitude then , there are no imaginable circumstances under which Jesus would have deceived any one ? We can trace this same attitude back into all his dealing with ...
... crucifixion of the Master . Is it too much to say that in view of his attitude then , there are no imaginable circumstances under which Jesus would have deceived any one ? We can trace this same attitude back into all his dealing with ...
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attitude Blessed brethren brother Buddhism called cast Cause Christ Christian cometh Consider crucified crucifixion DAILY READINGS deeds demnation devotion disciples doeth earth enemies evil face faith Father fearless feel fellowship forgive friends friendship Galilee Gethsemane glory God's goeth gospels hand hate hath heart human humility ideal indignation Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John kingdom of God kingdom of heaven latchet lives Lord loyalty magnanimity mammon man's Master Master's character meaning moral never penologist perfect Peter Pharisees pray prayer prophets publicans READINGS First Day revealed righteousness sabbath sacrifice saith unto sake Samaritan say unto scale of values servant Seventh Week shalt sinners social sons of Zebedee soul spirit stand suffer synagogues teaching temptation tempted thee thine things THOUGHT AND DISCUSSION TOPICS FOR THOUGHT truth virtues Week Luke Week Mark Week Matt words worth wrath