Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles: Explanatory and PracticalGeorge Shaw; J. Green, printer, 1815 - 314 pages |
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... charge the writer with falsehood ? Surely we should rather conclude him for this reason to be more fully acquainted with the subject , and as treating it free from all restraint . You see then how weak and void of all foundation is the ...
... charge the writer with falsehood ? Surely we should rather conclude him for this reason to be more fully acquainted with the subject , and as treating it free from all restraint . You see then how weak and void of all foundation is the ...
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... charge was made by some of the natives of Judea ; who , not understanding these various languages , treated them as mere jargon . But what gross negligence and want of candour does such a charge betray ; when they had manifest proofs ...
... charge was made by some of the natives of Judea ; who , not understanding these various languages , treated them as mere jargon . But what gross negligence and want of candour does such a charge betray ; when they had manifest proofs ...
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... charge like the present deserved no reply ; yet St. Peter adverts to it in his excellent address which immediately follows : Ye men of Judea , and all ye that dwell at Jerusalem , be this known unto you , and hearken to my words : for ...
... charge like the present deserved no reply ; yet St. Peter adverts to it in his excellent address which immediately follows : Ye men of Judea , and all ye that dwell at Jerusalem , be this known unto you , and hearken to my words : for ...
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... charges them with being the murderers of Christ , who had been betrayed ( as God foreknew ) into their wicked hands . Here we perceive the first beginnings of that intrepid bold- ness , which I have already noticed , and which , be- ing ...
... charges them with being the murderers of Christ , who had been betrayed ( as God foreknew ) into their wicked hands . Here we perceive the first beginnings of that intrepid bold- ness , which I have already noticed , and which , be- ing ...
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... charges urged home to their consciences , in order to purge them from dead works , and bring them back to a proper feeling of their cruelty and wrong . Yet in the midst of them he shews an affecting tenderness and concern , en ...
... charges urged home to their consciences , in order to purge them from dead works , and bring them back to a proper feeling of their cruelty and wrong . Yet in the midst of them he shews an affecting tenderness and concern , en ...
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