The Family Expositor: Or, a Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament: with Critical Notes; and a Practical Improvement of Each Section ... By P. Doddridge. [Edited by Job Orton.], 1. ciltC. Hitch&L. Hawes, 1760 |
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... heard from Multitudes , of the Charms of Your Royal Highness's Perfon and Character : But I imagined that fuch Hints as thefe were more fuitable to that Plainnefs and Simplicity , which at all Times become a Servant of CHRIST ; and I ...
... heard from Multitudes , of the Charms of Your Royal Highness's Perfon and Character : But I imagined that fuch Hints as thefe were more fuitable to that Plainnefs and Simplicity , which at all Times become a Servant of CHRIST ; and I ...
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... heard his Difcourfes , might by his means be engaged to believe , and follow that Divine 8 Illumination . And accordingly he most readily confeffed , that he himself was not that Light , but only [ came ] to bear Witness con- 9 cerning ...
... heard his Difcourfes , might by his means be engaged to believe , and follow that Divine 8 Illumination . And accordingly he most readily confeffed , that he himself was not that Light , but only [ came ] to bear Witness con- 9 cerning ...
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... heard ; bear thee a Son , and thou fhalt call his Name John . and thy Wife Elizabeth fhall 15 the Priest in that Interceffion , which he was SECT.3 . making to God on their Account . Compare Luke I. 10 . Rev. viii . 3 , 4 • And while ...
... heard ; bear thee a Son , and thou fhalt call his Name John . and thy Wife Elizabeth fhall 15 the Priest in that Interceffion , which he was SECT.3 . making to God on their Account . Compare Luke I. 10 . Rev. viii . 3 , 4 • And while ...
Sayfa 22
... heard his Meffage , as he plainly perceived it to be fomething of a very extraordinary Nature , was much disturbed at his Dif courfe ( b ) ; and not imagining herself at all worthy of fuch Applaufe and Congratula- tion , the reafoned ...
... heard his Meffage , as he plainly perceived it to be fomething of a very extraordinary Nature , was much disturbed at his Dif courfe ( b ) ; and not imagining herself at all worthy of fuch Applaufe and Congratula- tion , the reafoned ...
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... heard the Salutation of Mary , the Babe leaped in her Womb : and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Ghoft . 42 And the fpake out with aloud Voice , and faid , Blef- fed art thou among Wo- men , and bleffed is the Fruit of thy Womb . 43 ...
... heard the Salutation of Mary , the Babe leaped in her Womb : and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Ghoft . 42 And the fpake out with aloud Voice , and faid , Blef- fed art thou among Wo- men , and bleffed is the Fruit of thy Womb . 43 ...
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The Family Expositor: Or, A Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament ... Philip Doddridge Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1748 |
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