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( C ) Leave the Ninety - nine on the Mountains . ] The Original will bear , either
this Construcrion , or that which is given in our common Transation ; but I have
rather chosen to exprels it thus , as most agreeable to what we find in Luké , chap
. xv .
( C ) Leave the Ninety - nine on the Mountains . ] The Original will bear , either
this Construcrion , or that which is given in our common Transation ; but I have
rather chosen to exprels it thus , as most agreeable to what we find in Luké , chap
. xv .
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Christ being intreated by his Disciples to teach them to pray , repeats , with some
Additions , the Inftru tions and Encouragements relating to that Duty , which he
had formerly given in his Sermon on the Mount . Luke XI . 1 , - - - 13 . Luke XI . 1 .
Christ being intreated by his Disciples to teach them to pray , repeats , with some
Additions , the Inftru tions and Encouragements relating to that Duty , which he
had formerly given in his Sermon on the Mount . Luke XI . 1 , - - - 13 . Luke XI . 1 .
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LUKE selves and your Religion from the unrighteous Charges and Aspersions of
your Enemies ; but what foever Thall be given in to you , and be strongly
suggested to your Minds in that Hour , that speak boldly and resolutely ; for it is
not you ...
LUKE selves and your Religion from the unrighteous Charges and Aspersions of
your Enemies ; but what foever Thall be given in to you , and be strongly
suggested to your Minds in that Hour , that speak boldly and resolutely ; for it is
not you ...
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CHRIST offers up a folemn Prayer to the Father , that he bimself might be glorified
; and that those who were given bin , might be kept thro ' bis Name . John XVII . 1
, - - - - 12 . JOHN XVII . 1 . JOHN XVII . 1 . THESE Words spake Je - O U R Lord ...
CHRIST offers up a folemn Prayer to the Father , that he bimself might be glorified
; and that those who were given bin , might be kept thro ' bis Name . John XVII . 1
, - - - - 12 . JOHN XVII . 1 . JOHN XVII . 1 . THESE Words spake Je - O U R Lord ...
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179 . the whole Series of his Conduct , both in this w World , and in that to which
he is now returning , 1 . may successfully glorify thee , and accomplish the 2
Purposes of thy saving Love ; According as 2 As thou hast given him thou balt ,
by the ...
179 . the whole Series of his Conduct , both in this w World , and in that to which
he is now returning , 1 . may successfully glorify thee , and accomplish the 2
Purposes of thy saving Love ; According as 2 As thou hast given him thou balt ,
by the ...
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