Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume X St. ChrysostomPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 01.06.2007 - 576 Seiten |
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... mean that 3 both these names were well known to the Jews. For, because the things that were to happen were beyond ... means to proceed upward from the lower point, since then he would have done the same as Luke, but now he doth the ...
... mean that 3 both these names were well known to the Jews. For, because the things that were to happen were beyond ... means to proceed upward from the lower point, since then he would have done the same as Luke, but now he doth the ...
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... mean humility. For thus we shall be enabled both to pass over the sea of this life without waves, and to end our voyage ... means connecting Him with us. And full well doth he put us in mind of that captivity, making it manifest that not ...
... mean humility. For thus we shall be enabled both to pass over the sea of this life without waves, and to end our voyage ... means connecting Him with us. And full well doth he put us in mind of that captivity, making it manifest that not ...
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... means, " to take unto thee ? " To retain her in his house, for in intention she bad been now put away by him. '* Her, being put away, do thou retain," saith he, " as committed unto thee by God, not by her parents. And He commits her not ...
... means, " to take unto thee ? " To retain her in his house, for in intention she bad been now put away by him. '* Her, being put away, do thou retain," saith he, " as committed unto thee by God, not by her parents. And He commits her not ...
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... means of all these things we shall be enabled to mortify the affections that mar our soul. And then only shall we live; for now surely we are in no better state than the dead : forasmuch as it cannot be, that while those passions live ...
... means of all these things we shall be enabled to mortify the affections that mar our soul. And then only shall we live; for now surely we are in no better state than the dead : forasmuch as it cannot be, that while those passions live ...
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... means, God calleth them by the things that are familiar, in exceeding condescension; and He shows a large and extraordinary star, so as to astonish them, both at the greatness and beauty of its appearance, and the manner of its course ...
... means, God calleth them by the things that are familiar, in exceeding condescension; and He shows a large and extraordinary star, so as to astonish them, both at the greatness and beauty of its appearance, and the manner of its course ...
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Seite 33 - Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.