Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 pages |
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Page 36
... knew , for that time at least , it was not his Father's will that he should put forth his divine energies , to draw the rich man from his wealth . Jesus was subject to his parents , and obeyed them ; but , in this most common duty ...
... knew , for that time at least , it was not his Father's will that he should put forth his divine energies , to draw the rich man from his wealth . Jesus was subject to his parents , and obeyed them ; but , in this most common duty ...
Page 47
... knew perfectly that will , and could not mistake in doing it - man knows it imperfectly , and mistakes continually . Christ had all power to perform , as well as wisdom to discern ; man has no power of his own , though he may draw out ...
... knew perfectly that will , and could not mistake in doing it - man knows it imperfectly , and mistakes continually . Christ had all power to perform , as well as wisdom to discern ; man has no power of his own , though he may draw out ...
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... knew that thou wouldest deal very treacherously , for thou wast called a trans- gressor from the womb ; " " but thou knewest not . " Man did not know the extent of his corruption , and nothing could be more calcu- lated to manifest it ...
... knew that thou wouldest deal very treacherously , for thou wast called a trans- gressor from the womb ; " " but thou knewest not . " Man did not know the extent of his corruption , and nothing could be more calcu- lated to manifest it ...
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... knew how powerful an instrument in Satan's hand would be the reasoning , ques- tioning pride of man , when induced to array itself against the reception of the word . When He determined to reveal to babes what was hidden from IN THE ...
... knew how powerful an instrument in Satan's hand would be the reasoning , ques- tioning pride of man , when induced to array itself against the reception of the word . When He determined to reveal to babes what was hidden from IN THE ...
Page 96
... knew himself to be , Jesus did not go of his own choice into the wilderness , to try his strength against the tempter . Wherever that event is mentioned , it is distinctly said , " He was led of the Spirit into the wilderness , " an ...
... knew himself to be , Jesus did not go of his own choice into the wilderness , to try his strength against the tempter . Wherever that event is mentioned , it is distinctly said , " He was led of the Spirit into the wilderness , " an ...
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