Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles: Explanatory and PracticalGeorge Shaw; J. Green, printer, 1815 - 314 pages |
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Page 78
... innocent disciples , slan- dering them with the title of impostors and deceit- ful , less to blame than they who sought their lives ? The Gospel is offered to us , a gift of grace inesti- mable , unspeakable . Our duty is to receive it ...
... innocent disciples , slan- dering them with the title of impostors and deceit- ful , less to blame than they who sought their lives ? The Gospel is offered to us , a gift of grace inesti- mable , unspeakable . Our duty is to receive it ...
Page 84
... innocence ; extracting from words their en- tire original spirit and design , and then infusing one completely ... innocent , but even in the highest degree friendly and benevolent to his When , hearers . But those hearers had ...
... innocence ; extracting from words their en- tire original spirit and design , and then infusing one completely ... innocent , but even in the highest degree friendly and benevolent to his When , hearers . But those hearers had ...
Page 94
... innocent , benefi- cent , forgiving and truly divine person that ever appeared in the world . Again , the speech charges upon the ancient peo- ple of the Jews , that after Moses had shewed wonders and signs in the land of Egypt , and in ...
... innocent , benefi- cent , forgiving and truly divine person that ever appeared in the world . Again , the speech charges upon the ancient peo- ple of the Jews , that after Moses had shewed wonders and signs in the land of Egypt , and in ...
Page 121
... innocent men , who were faith- fully discharging their duty to God , exposed in their own turn to somewhat like indignities and severities . Since the Babylonish captivity there was nothing which the Jews so much dreaded as falling ...
... innocent men , who were faith- fully discharging their duty to God , exposed in their own turn to somewhat like indignities and severities . Since the Babylonish captivity there was nothing which the Jews so much dreaded as falling ...
Page 152
... innocent men to death , in order to render himself more acceptable to a barbarous and enraged people . It was no doubt , in compliance with their religious customs , that he now did only confine Peter , during the days of unleavened ...
... innocent men to death , in order to render himself more acceptable to a barbarous and enraged people . It was no doubt , in compliance with their religious customs , that he now did only confine Peter , during the days of unleavened ...
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Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles: Explanatory and Practical Richard Stack Affichage du livre entier - 1815 |
Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles, Explanatory and Practical Richard Stack Aucun aperçu disponible - 2009 |
Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles, Explanatory and Practical Richard Stack Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
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