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One would indeed have expected that Luke , who has mentioned the Lufire on
Stephen ' s Countenance , when pleading his Cause before the Sanhedrim , (
Asts vi . 15 . ) should have taken some Notice of the fact here suppołed : But it is ...
One would indeed have expected that Luke , who has mentioned the Lufire on
Stephen ' s Countenance , when pleading his Cause before the Sanhedrim , (
Asts vi . 15 . ) should have taken some Notice of the fact here suppołed : But it is ...
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Mark assigns this as the Reason , why he desired , his Journey should be private
, viz . that he might have an Opportunity to talk over this Subject at large : Which
shews , that the Continuance or Abode in Galilee mentioned by Matthew , was ...
Mark assigns this as the Reason , why he desired , his Journey should be private
, viz . that he might have an Opportunity to talk over this Subject at large : Which
shews , that the Continuance or Abode in Galilee mentioned by Matthew , was ...
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But it is astonishing , that Mr . Le Clerc , and fume others , thould suppose , that
these Instructions - were given to them in Christ ' s Journey to the above -
mentioned Feast : For , not to mention the Iinpuflibilicy , of holding a Discourse
with such ...
But it is astonishing , that Mr . Le Clerc , and fume others , thould suppose , that
these Instructions - were given to them in Christ ' s Journey to the above -
mentioned Feast : For , not to mention the Iinpuflibilicy , of holding a Discourse
with such ...
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Christ on the Mention of some Calamities which had befallen others , warns his
Hearers of the Danger they were in , if they did not repent ; and illustrates it by the
Parable of the barren Fig - tree . Luke XIII . 1 , - - - 9 . LUKE XIII . 1 . LUKE XIII . 1 .
Christ on the Mention of some Calamities which had befallen others , warns his
Hearers of the Danger they were in , if they did not repent ; and illustrates it by the
Parable of the barren Fig - tree . Luke XIII . 1 , - - - 9 . LUKE XIII . 1 . LUKE XIII . 1 .
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And assure yourselves , that no Services will be so pleasing to GOD , as those
that are performed with such an humble II These Discourses , and those above -
mentioned , 11 And it came to pass , happened in our Lord ' s Journey to the
Feast ...
And assure yourselves , that no Services will be so pleasing to GOD , as those
that are performed with such an humble II These Discourses , and those above -
mentioned , 11 And it came to pass , happened in our Lord ' s Journey to the
Feast ...
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