The ExpositorSamuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt Hodder and Stoughton, 1885 - Bible |
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... Lord's Prayer is given at length ; numerous sayings from the Sermon on the Mount and elsewhere are in- troduced ; the baptismal formula is quoted . Occasionally also we come across echoes of the characteristic language of St. Luke , as ...
... Lord's Prayer is given at length ; numerous sayings from the Sermon on the Mount and elsewhere are in- troduced ; the baptismal formula is quoted . Occasionally also we come across echoes of the characteristic language of St. Luke , as ...
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... Lord's parting commands as related in the Gospels . The picture of the Christian ministry again is the continu- ation of the state of things represented in St. Paul's Epistles . Remembering that the whole work occupies only a little ...
... Lord's parting commands as related in the Gospels . The picture of the Christian ministry again is the continu- ation of the state of things represented in St. Paul's Epistles . Remembering that the whole work occupies only a little ...
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... Lord , who from the beginning has been the life of all that has lived , and before the beginning was in the bosom of the Father . The shallow and starved religion which contents itself with mere humanitarian conceptions of Jesus of ...
... Lord , who from the beginning has been the life of all that has lived , and before the beginning was in the bosom of the Father . The shallow and starved religion which contents itself with mere humanitarian conceptions of Jesus of ...
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... Lord and Inspirer of the Church . Christ has come , laying His hand upon both God and man , therefore there is no need nor place for a misty crowd of angelic beings or shadowy abstractions to bridge the gulf across which His incarnation ...
... Lord and Inspirer of the Church . Christ has come , laying His hand upon both God and man , therefore there is no need nor place for a misty crowd of angelic beings or shadowy abstractions to bridge the gulf across which His incarnation ...
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... , in the highest sense of the word . He asserts his equality with the original Apostles , the chosen witnesses for the reality of Christ's resurrection . He too had seen the risen Lord 18 THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS .
... , in the highest sense of the word . He asserts his equality with the original Apostles , the chosen witnesses for the reality of Christ's resurrection . He too had seen the risen Lord 18 THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS .
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