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 84
The first is taken from a marriage . The children of the bridechamber - that is , the
bridemen , or men who had the special care of the bridal chamber , and who
were therefore his special friends - do not think of fasting while he is with them .
The first is taken from a marriage . The children of the bridechamber - that is , the
bridemen , or men who had the special care of the bridal chamber , and who
were therefore his special friends - do not think of fasting while he is with them .
Page 213
52 , they had taken away the key of knowledge ; that is , they had taken away the
right interpreiation or the ancient prophecies respecting the Messiah , and thus
had done all they could to prevent the people from receiving Jesus as the ...
52 , they had taken away the key of knowledge ; that is , they had taken away the
right interpreiation or the ancient prophecies respecting the Messiah , and thus
had done all they could to prevent the people from receiving Jesus as the ...
Page 234
40 Then shall two be in the field ; the one shall be taken , and the other left . Then
shall two be in the field , ' & c . The calamity shall come suddenly . There shall be
no escape for those whom it overtakes . One shall be taken . ' The word ' taken ...
40 Then shall two be in the field ; the one shall be taken , and the other left . Then
shall two be in the field , ' & c . The calamity shall come suddenly . There shall be
no escape for those whom it overtakes . One shall be taken . ' The word ' taken ...
Page 299
They had placed a guard for the express purpose of preventing his being taken .
It would be in vain after this to pretend that he was not dead ; that he was in a
swoon ; that he died in appearance only . They concluded , after consultation ,
that ...
They had placed a guard for the express purpose of preventing his being taken .
It would be in vain after this to pretend that he was not dead ; that he was in a
swoon ; that he died in appearance only . They concluded , after consultation ,
that ...
Page 348
What is thrown out of the body is the innutritious part of the food taken into the
stomach , and leaving only that which is proper for the support of life ; and it
cannot , therefore , defile the soul . ' All meats . ' All food ; all that is taken into the
body to ...
What is thrown out of the body is the innutritious part of the food taken into the
stomach , and leaving only that which is proper for the support of life ; and it
cannot , therefore , defile the soul . ' All meats . ' All food ; all that is taken into the
body to ...
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