The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... Christ's first coming to his second . ( Acts 2. 17 ; Heb . 1. 2. ) 743 LATCHET . John the Baptist , speaking of the coming of Our Lord , describes Him as one , " the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose ...
... Christ's first coming to his second . ( Acts 2. 17 ; Heb . 1. 2. ) 743 LATCHET . John the Baptist , speaking of the coming of Our Lord , describes Him as one , " the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose ...
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... Christ's arrival at Bethany is a circumstance that must be viewed in the same light . His coming so late destroys ... Christ and his Apostles , the Evangelical narrative informs us that others were not friendly to Christ and his Gospel ...
... Christ's arrival at Bethany is a circumstance that must be viewed in the same light . His coming so late destroys ... Christ and his Apostles , the Evangelical narrative informs us that others were not friendly to Christ and his Gospel ...
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... Christ , and truth and virtue , or Christian holiness . Love to good men is to be particularly cultivated , for it is the command of Christ , ( John 13. 15 ; ) they belong to the same Father and family , ( Gal . 5. 13 ; ) and we hereby ...
... Christ , and truth and virtue , or Christian holiness . Love to good men is to be particularly cultivated , for it is the command of Christ , ( John 13. 15 ; ) they belong to the same Father and family , ( Gal . 5. 13 ; ) and we hereby ...
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... Christ , not as St. Matthew had done , by showing that Jesus was the son of David , from whom the Scriptures taught the Jews that the Mes- siah was to spring ; but he traces Christ's lineage up to Adam , agreeably to the mode of tracing ...
... Christ , not as St. Matthew had done , by showing that Jesus was the son of David , from whom the Scriptures taught the Jews that the Mes- siah was to spring ; but he traces Christ's lineage up to Adam , agreeably to the mode of tracing ...
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... Christ came into the coasts of Magdala , " St. Mark says more parti- cularly ( ch . 8. 10 , ) that " he came into the parts of Dalmanutha . " he " Mr. Buckingham , in his Travels in Palestine , says came to a small village called Migdol ...
... Christ came into the coasts of Magdala , " St. Mark says more parti- cularly ( ch . 8. 10 , ) that " he came into the parts of Dalmanutha . " he " Mr. Buckingham , in his Travels in Palestine , says came to a small village called Migdol ...
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