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" But the other answering rebuked him, saying, , Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this man hath done nothing amiss. "
The family expositor: or, A paraphrase and version of the New Testament, [ed ... - Page 562
by Philip Doddridge - 1745
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The cottage Bible and family expositor; the authorized tr., with ..., Volume 3

Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher) - 1825 - 972 pages
...Dost nut them fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation ? 41 And we indeed justly ; for we receive the due reward of our deeds : but this man hath done nothing amiss. 42 And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. 43 And Jesus...
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Scientia Biblica: Containing the New Testament, in the Original ..., Volume 2

William Carpenter - 1825 - 698 pages
...saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? And we indeed justly ; for we receive the due reward of our deeds ; but this man hath done nothing amiss. And hesaid unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. And Jesus said unto...
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The Two Rectors

George Wilkins - 1825 - 504 pages
...was his expression, ' seeing that thou art in the same condemnation ? and we. indeed, justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds, but this man hath done nothing amiss !' —Observe here the rapid, the extraordinary progress of his repentance. He declared that...
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The Gospel magazine, and theological review. Ser. 5. Vol. 3, no. 1-July 1874

1852 - 1174 pages
...railed on Jesus, but the other rebuking him, acknowledged the justness of their condemnation. " We receive -the due reward of our deeds, but this man hath done nothing amiss." And then bursts forth the importunate cry, " Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom."...
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Sermons, chiefly doctrinal, with notes

George D'Oyly - 1827 - 532 pages
...thou not fear God," he says, " seeing thou art in the same condemnation : and weindeed justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this man hath done nothing amiss." He thus made that outward acknowledgement of the justice of his own condemnation, which, no...
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The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Volume 2

1827 - 524 pages
...; Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation ? And we indeed justly ; for we receive the due reward of our deeds ; but this man hath done nothing amiss. And he said unto Jesus ; Lord, remember me, when thou comest into thy kingdom. And Jesus said...
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The Principles of the Christian Religion Explained,: In a Brief Commentary ...

William Wake - 1827 - 454 pages
...all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. c Luke, xxiii. 41. And we indeed justly,- for we receive the due reward of our deeds: but this man hath done nothing amiss. d Acts, xxv. 7. And when he was come, the Jews, which came down from Jerusalem stood round about,...
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The New Testament, arranged in chronological & historical order ..., Volume 1

George Townsend - 1827 - 722 pages
...rebuked him, saying, <>« nu « I « n same condemnation ? Lukexxuui. And we indeed justly ; for we receive the due reward of our deeds : but this man hath done nothing amiss. Lukexxiii.42. And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. i.uk.-xMii...
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A new self-interpreting Testament, containing thousands of various ..., Volume 4

John Platts - 1827 - 572 pages
...respect. Pu. '< with difficulty. Dad. li escape. Ham. k LUKE, xxiii. 41 : We indeed justly ; for we receive the due reward of our deeds : but this man hath done nothing amiss. 1 See on 2 THES. iii. 11. m ACTS, v. 41 : And they departed from the presence of the council,...
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Biography, sacred and interesting, deduced from the Holy Scriptures, and ...

Frederick Corbyn - 1828 - 376 pages
...saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation ? And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds ; but this man hath done nothing amiss. This was kind in this poor sinner, whose heart was broken and contrite from a conviction of...
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