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... tion , · · 244 21 5. McClelland's Manual of Sacred In- terpretation , - · 245 245 246 · 246 51 71 91 116 136 142 154 ART . X. PARK'S LIFE AND WRITINGS OF WM . BRADFORD HOMER , Reviewed . By Rev. Edwin Holt , Pastor of the Car- mine ...
... tion , · · 244 21 5. McClelland's Manual of Sacred In- terpretation , - · 245 245 246 · 246 51 71 91 116 136 142 154 ART . X. PARK'S LIFE AND WRITINGS OF WM . BRADFORD HOMER , Reviewed . By Rev. Edwin Holt , Pastor of the Car- mine ...
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... tion of these passages is correct . The father , when he sees his only child about to be torn from him by death , when all human hope is past , still cries out in agony , if it be possible , let this cup pass from me ; but with sweet ...
... tion of these passages is correct . The father , when he sees his only child about to be torn from him by death , when all human hope is past , still cries out in agony , if it be possible , let this cup pass from me ; but with sweet ...
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... tion applies to the promises in John 14 : 13 , 14. 15 : 7. 16 : 23 , 24 , is evident from the context . The promise in Matt . 18 : 19 , 20 , is shown from its connexion to be limited to the Apostles in the execution of their apostolic ...
... tion applies to the promises in John 14 : 13 , 14. 15 : 7. 16 : 23 , 24 , is evident from the context . The promise in Matt . 18 : 19 , 20 , is shown from its connexion to be limited to the Apostles in the execution of their apostolic ...
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... tion occurs , why are we required to pray at all ? Surely God needs no information as to our wants or necessities , and nothing that we can say can induce him to change any of his purposes , or make him any more desirous to promote his ...
... tion occurs , why are we required to pray at all ? Surely God needs no information as to our wants or necessities , and nothing that we can say can induce him to change any of his purposes , or make him any more desirous to promote his ...
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... tion ? Why not then despise the literature and science , the arts of peace and war with which this education was con- nected ? We cannot imagine that the character of the ancient republicans , stamped with features of nobleness and ...
... tion ? Why not then despise the literature and science , the arts of peace and war with which this education was con- nected ? We cannot imagine that the character of the ancient republicans , stamped with features of nobleness and ...
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