Notes on the Miracles of Our LordJohn W. Parker & Son, 1856 - 476 |
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Strona 39
... taken our flesh , and taking , would heal it . They have predominantly a relation to man's body and his spirit . Miracles of nature take now altogether a subordi- nate place they still survive , even as we could have ill afforded wholly ...
... taken our flesh , and taking , would heal it . They have predominantly a relation to man's body and his spirit . Miracles of nature take now altogether a subordi- nate place they still survive , even as we could have ill afforded wholly ...
Strona 43
... taken the analogies derived from the earlier history of God's dealings with his people . We do not find the miracles sown broadcast over the whole Old Testament history , but they all cluster round a very few eminent persons , and have ...
... taken the analogies derived from the earlier history of God's dealings with his people . We do not find the miracles sown broadcast over the whole Old Testament history , but they all cluster round a very few eminent persons , and have ...
Strona 49
... taken away , and adds , Certè mihi videtur , quod id magis admiratione dignum sit , quàm si furem rigere in saxi duritiem fecisset . And Neander ( v . 5 , pp . 477 , 606 ) gives ample testimonies to the same effect from writers of lives ...
... taken away , and adds , Certè mihi videtur , quod id magis admiratione dignum sit , quàm si furem rigere in saxi duritiem fecisset . And Neander ( v . 5 , pp . 477 , 606 ) gives ample testimonies to the same effect from writers of lives ...
Strona 50
... taken as a total , is as great for the Christians of the nineteenth century as for those of the apostolic age . I should not be startled if I were told it were greater . But it does not follow that this equally holds good of each ...
... taken as a total , is as great for the Christians of the nineteenth century as for those of the apostolic age . I should not be startled if I were told it were greater . But it does not follow that this equally holds good of each ...
Strona 52
... taken possession of our hearts and minds . It is , indeed , ill with us , for it argues little which we ourselves have known of the miracles of grace , when they seem to us poor and pale , and only the miracles of power have any ...
... taken possession of our hearts and minds . It is , indeed , ill with us , for it argues little which we ourselves have known of the miracles of grace , when they seem to us poor and pale , and only the miracles of power have any ...
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