Notes on the Gospels [Matthew and Mark], Volume 1Religious Tract Society ; instituted 1799. Sold at the depository, 56, Paternoster-Row, and 65, St. Paul's churchyard, and by the booksellers, 1840 - 394 pages |
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Page 24
The expression means , he was permitted to see far into the heavens , beyond
what the natural vision would allow . ' Unto him . ' It probably refers to John . See
John i . 33 . It was a testimony given to John that this was the Messiah . “ He saw .
The expression means , he was permitted to see far into the heavens , beyond
what the natural vision would allow . ' Unto him . ' It probably refers to John . See
John i . 33 . It was a testimony given to John that this was the Messiah . “ He saw .
Page 58
It is , then , an expression of grief or sorrow . Such is the constitution of the body ,
that in a time of grief or sorrow we are not disposed to eat . Fasting , then , is the
natural expression of grief . This is the foundation of its being applied to religion ...
It is , then , an expression of grief or sorrow . Such is the constitution of the body ,
that in a time of grief or sorrow we are not disposed to eat . Fasting , then , is the
natural expression of grief . This is the foundation of its being applied to religion ...
Page 130
Both these expressions would probably be used in the course of the conversation
; and Matthew nas recorded one , and Mark the other . The expression recorded
by Mark is a strong , perhaps decisive , proof that he had worked at the ...
Both these expressions would probably be used in the course of the conversation
; and Matthew nas recorded one , and Mark the other . The expression recorded
by Mark is a strong , perhaps decisive , proof that he had worked at the ...
Page 187
The names daughter and virgin were given to it often , in accordance with the
oriental figurative manner of expression , Anios v . 2 . Ps . cxxxvji . 8 . Isa . xlvii . l .
' Meek . ' See note , Matt . v . 5 . The expression here rather denotes peace . ful ...
The names daughter and virgin were given to it often , in accordance with the
oriental figurative manner of expression , Anios v . 2 . Ps . cxxxvji . 8 . Isa . xlvii . l .
' Meek . ' See note , Matt . v . 5 . The expression here rather denotes peace . ful ...
Page 348
His words ; the expression of his thoughts and feelings ; his conduct , as the
expression of inward malice , anger , covetousness , lust , & c . Defileth the man '
Is really polluted , or offensive in the sight of God . They render the soul corrupt
and ...
His words ; the expression of his thoughts and feelings ; his conduct , as the
expression of inward malice , anger , covetousness , lust , & c . Defileth the man '
Is really polluted , or offensive in the sight of God . They render the soul corrupt
and ...
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