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 67
It is the fruit that is of chief service to man ; and he forms his opinion of the nature
and value of the tree by that fruit . So of pretensions to religion . The profession
may be fair ; but the conduct - the fruit in the eye of the world is to determine the ...
It is the fruit that is of chief service to man ; and he forms his opinion of the nature
and value of the tree by that fruit . So of pretensions to religion . The profession
may be fair ; but the conduct - the fruit in the eye of the world is to determine the ...
Page 115
They were a wicked race ; like poisonous reptiles , with a corrupt and evil nature .
As the bad fruit of a tree was the proper effect of its nature , so were their words
about him and his works the effect of their nature . Vipers are a poisonous kind of
...
They were a wicked race ; like poisonous reptiles , with a corrupt and evil nature .
As the bad fruit of a tree was the proper effect of its nature , so were their words
about him and his works the effect of their nature . Vipers are a poisonous kind of
...
Page 233
So in his Divine nature he knew the day and hour of the destruction of Jerusalem
; in his human nature he was ignorant of it . 37 But as the days of Noe were , so
shall also the coming of the Son of man be . • Noe , The Greek way of writing ...
So in his Divine nature he knew the day and hour of the destruction of Jerusalem
; in his human nature he was ignorant of it . 37 But as the days of Noe were , so
shall also the coming of the Son of man be . • Noe , The Greek way of writing ...
Page 263
The mind , the disposition is ready , and disposed to bear these trials , but the
flesh , the natural feelings , through the fear of ... notwithstanding he knew that
they loved him , to be on their guard , lest the weakness of human nature should
leave ...
The mind , the disposition is ready , and disposed to bear these trials , but the
flesh , the natural feelings , through the fear of ... notwithstanding he knew that
they loved him , to be on their guard , lest the weakness of human nature should
leave ...
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