Ephphatha, or The amelioration of the world, sermonsMacmillan, 1880 - 340 страница |
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... deep emotions of the hour , and suffered those emotions to express themselves by outward signs . [ In other passages we find the more ordinary passive xiii . 21 , ἐταράχθη τῷ πνεύματι ; xii . 27 , νῦν ἡ ψυχή μου τετάρακται . ] Thus the ...
... deep emotions of the hour , and suffered those emotions to express themselves by outward signs . [ In other passages we find the more ordinary passive xiii . 21 , ἐταράχθη τῷ πνεύματι ; xii . 27 , νῦν ἡ ψυχή μου τετάρακται . ] Thus the ...
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... deep joy , though noble and subdued - is not our subject to - day , but I touch on it for one moment only lest any of you should take a false view of the life of man , or fatally imagine that in this world the children of the devil have ...
... deep joy , though noble and subdued - is not our subject to - day , but I touch on it for one moment only lest any of you should take a false view of the life of man , or fatally imagine that in this world the children of the devil have ...
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... deep and mysterious , than the ordinary sympathy of which we are capable . In some unspeakable manner He bore , as though it were His own , the burden of our griefs and iniquities . Is . liii . 4 ; Matt . viii . 17 ( èλ¤ße ...
... deep and mysterious , than the ordinary sympathy of which we are capable . In some unspeakable manner He bore , as though it were His own , the burden of our griefs and iniquities . Is . liii . 4 ; Matt . viii . 17 ( èλ¤ße ...
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... deep sigh of sympathy ? 2 So too St. Chrysostom , who says that Jesus sighed , thy toû ἀνθρώπου φύσιν ἐλεῶν εἰς ποῖαν ταπείνωσιν ἤγαγεν ταύτην ὅ τε μισόκαλος διάβολος καὶ ἡ τῶν πρωτοπλάστων ἀπροσεξία , —i .. because He pitied the ...
... deep sigh of sympathy ? 2 So too St. Chrysostom , who says that Jesus sighed , thy toû ἀνθρώπου φύσιν ἐλεῶν εἰς ποῖαν ταπείνωσιν ἤγαγεν ταύτην ὅ τε μισόκαλος διάβολος καὶ ἡ τῶν πρωτοπλάστων ἀπροσεξία , —i .. because He pitied the ...
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... deep for beings born to sorrow as the sparks fly upwards ? " Man that is born of a woman hath but a short time to live , and is full of misery ; SO we say at the solemn truthful moment when we drop the body " " the universal groan is ...
... deep for beings born to sorrow as the sparks fly upwards ? " Man that is born of a woman hath but a short time to live , and is full of misery ; SO we say at the solemn truthful moment when we drop the body " " the universal groan is ...
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