Notes on the Gospels [Matthew and Mark], Volume 1Religious Tract Society ; instituted 1799. Sold at the depository, 56, Paternoster-Row, and 65, St. Paul's churchyard, and by the booksellers, 1840 - 394 pages |
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... received his appointment from the Romans , and had reigned at the time of the birth of Jesus 34 years . Though he was permitted to be called king , yet he was in all respects dependent on the Roman emperor . At this time , Augustus was ...
... received his appointment from the Romans , and had reigned at the time of the birth of Jesus 34 years . Though he was permitted to be called king , yet he was in all respects dependent on the Roman emperor . At this time , Augustus was ...
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... receive only the books of the Old Testament . They were far less numerous than the pharisees , but their want of numbers was compensated , in some degree , by their wealth and standing in society . Though they did not generally seek ...
... receive only the books of the Old Testament . They were far less numerous than the pharisees , but their want of numbers was compensated , in some degree , by their wealth and standing in society . Though they did not generally seek ...
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... received into his kingdom , and partake of its blessings here , and of the glories of the heavenly Canaan hereafter . The value of meekness , even in regard to worldly property and success in life , is often exhibited in the scriptures ...
... received into his kingdom , and partake of its blessings here , and of the glories of the heavenly Canaan hereafter . The value of meekness , even in regard to worldly property and success in life , is often exhibited in the scriptures ...
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... received . Against this our Saviour remonstrates . The general principle which he laid down was , that we are not to resist evil ; that is , not to set ourselves against an evil person who is injuring us . But even this general ...
... received . Against this our Saviour remonstrates . The general principle which he laid down was , that we are not to resist evil ; that is , not to set ourselves against an evil person who is injuring us . But even this general ...
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... receive it , but really to call the people to notice their alms . They have their reward . ' That is , they obtain the applause they seek , the reputation of being charitable ; and as this applause was all they wished , there is of ...
... receive it , but really to call the people to notice their alms . They have their reward . ' That is , they obtain the applause they seek , the reputation of being charitable ; and as this applause was all they wished , there is of ...
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Acts angels answered apostles behold Blessed body bread called Capernaum cast chief priests Christ christians cometh commanded crucified dead death denotes devils disciples doctrine evil faith Father Galilee Gentiles give gospel hand hath healed heart Herod Herodians holy honour Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John John x John xviii Josephus Judas Judea king kingdom of heaven Lord Luke Luke says Luke xxiv Mark and Luke Mark says Mary Magdalene Matthew means Messiah miracle Moses mount of Olives multitude note Matt notes on Matt offended parable passover Peter pharisees Pilate preaching probably prophets religion Roman sabbath sadducees saith unto Saviour say unto scribes sea of Galilee sepulchre servant sinners son of Zebedee soul spirit sufferings temple thee things took Verily I say viii whosoever wicked word xxii xxiii