The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 Seiten |
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... glory of the triumph . Dr. More truly remarks , " that Christ's con- tinued resolution in the midst of such dreadful agonies and horrors , was the most heroic that can be imagined , and far superior to valour in single combat , or in ...
... glory of the triumph . Dr. More truly remarks , " that Christ's con- tinued resolution in the midst of such dreadful agonies and horrors , was the most heroic that can be imagined , and far superior to valour in single combat , or in ...
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... enhancing the glory of that dignified magnanimity which in every stage and in every circumstance of his unpa- ralleled trials he so eminently displayed . " Now when our Lord was thus retired to the 4 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
... enhancing the glory of that dignified magnanimity which in every stage and in every circumstance of his unpa- ralleled trials he so eminently displayed . " Now when our Lord was thus retired to the 4 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
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... glory which that high title imports , sitting at the right hand of the majesty of God , and coming with irresistible strength in the clouds of heaven , to judge his proudest enemies . * 66 And upon this , as they were anxiously de ...
... glory which that high title imports , sitting at the right hand of the majesty of God , and coming with irresistible strength in the clouds of heaven , to judge his proudest enemies . * 66 And upon this , as they were anxiously de ...
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... glory . Of a truth , O Lord , against thy holy child Jesus , both Herod and Pontius Pilate , with the Gentiles and the chief priests , and the people of Israel , were gathered together to do precisely what the foreknowledge of God had ...
... glory . Of a truth , O Lord , against thy holy child Jesus , both Herod and Pontius Pilate , with the Gentiles and the chief priests , and the people of Israel , were gathered together to do precisely what the foreknowledge of God had ...
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... glory , which none could take from him ; and to make the lustre of it so much the more conspicuous by that dark cloud which now surrounded him . His enemies upbraid- ed him as an abandoned miscreant , deserted both by God and man ; but ...
... glory , which none could take from him ; and to make the lustre of it so much the more conspicuous by that dark cloud which now surrounded him . His enemies upbraid- ed him as an abandoned miscreant , deserted both by God and man ; but ...
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Abraham Tucker advanced to reason Almighty angels animal creation appear art thou assertions atonement Balaam Barabbas beasts behold blessed Lord blood brute creation Caiaphas chief priests Christian covenant creatures crucified death declared Deity destroy divine earth endured enemies eternal evil faith familiar spirit Father flesh fowls glorified glorious glory goat God's gospel hands heart heathen heaven heavenly Herod high priest holy honour human hyssop iniquity innocent instinctive faculties Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Josephus king Lord of hosts mankind mercy Messiah miraculous nation nature ness observed offered ordained pass Passover perfect phemed Pilate power of darkness probable probationary prophecy prophet purpose Pythagoras quadruped Redeemer rendered righteousness Roman sacrifices saith the Lord salvation Saul saying Scripture sins Son of God sorrow soul spirit sufferings tain temple things thou art thou hast tion transgressions truth ture wherein whole wicked word