Ephphatha, or The amelioration of the world, sermonsMacmillan, 1880 - 340 страница |
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... called political . They were kindly received by many members of Parlia- ment who differ in their political views , and their publication was even requested by some of these , as well as by one whose high rank and office might well ...
... called political . They were kindly received by many members of Parlia- ment who differ in their political views , and their publication was even requested by some of these , as well as by one whose high rank and office might well ...
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... we drop the body " " the universal groan is full of hopefulness , for it is represented as being called forth by the travail - pangs of a new birth . into the grave , and man is full of misery 18 [ SERM . I. EPHPHATHA .
... we drop the body " " the universal groan is full of hopefulness , for it is represented as being called forth by the travail - pangs of a new birth . into the grave , and man is full of misery 18 [ SERM . I. EPHPHATHA .
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... called religious world ; slander , and lies , and libels never more infamously rampant ; the hearts of good men made sad which God hath not made sad ; men hateful and hating one another ; -is it altogether a glad spectacle , a happy ...
... called religious world ; slander , and lies , and libels never more infamously rampant ; the hearts of good men made sad which God hath not made sad ; men hateful and hating one another ; -is it altogether a glad spectacle , a happy ...
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... called from the fisher's net , or the receipt of customs , or the shop , or the workman's stall , and who obey the calling . Thank God , in spite of all the cal- lousness that does not help , and all the mean- ness which will not give ...
... called from the fisher's net , or the receipt of customs , or the shop , or the workman's stall , and who obey the calling . Thank God , in spite of all the cal- lousness that does not help , and all the mean- ness which will not give ...
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... called " Rabbi " par excellence . 2 Ps . cxlv . 9 . 3 Bava Metzia , f . 85. 1. In the original it is not " the Angels , " but the indefinite " they " ( " They said , " ) . Comp . Luke xii . 20 ( Greek ) and xvi . 9 . lamb , thou knowest ...
... called " Rabbi " par excellence . 2 Ps . cxlv . 9 . 3 Bava Metzia , f . 85. 1. In the original it is not " the Angels , " but the indefinite " they " ( " They said , " ) . Comp . Luke xii . 20 ( Greek ) and xvi . 9 . lamb , thou knowest ...
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