Discourses on the Principal Miracles of Our LordR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1831 - 500 sider |
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Side ix
... particular persons , for particular ends ; we cannot expect to do , or obtain such things now . Nothing " is too big for true faith to obtain , but that faith “ must have a promise to lean upon , and it must be " shewed by prayer , as ...
... particular persons , for particular ends ; we cannot expect to do , or obtain such things now . Nothing " is too big for true faith to obtain , but that faith “ must have a promise to lean upon , and it must be " shewed by prayer , as ...
Side 3
... PARTICULAR . May it please Almighty God to grant us the bles- sing and direction of his Holy Spirit in this under- taking , that it may be conducive to the setting forth of his glory , and to the setting forward of our own salvation ...
... PARTICULAR . May it please Almighty God to grant us the bles- sing and direction of his Holy Spirit in this under- taking , that it may be conducive to the setting forth of his glory , and to the setting forward of our own salvation ...
Side 7
... particular alleged miracles . If we ourselves had personally witnessed such miracles , and that too repeatedly and palpably , our own senses would have afforded us evidence convincing and complete . But since this is not the case , we ...
... particular alleged miracles . If we ourselves had personally witnessed such miracles , and that too repeatedly and palpably , our own senses would have afforded us evidence convincing and complete . But since this is not the case , we ...
Side 8
... PARTICular . 1. In the first place , then , we may observe re- specting them collectively , that they were performed for the most important purpose ; namely , to prove his own character , and to establish his Divine Mission . With this ...
... PARTICular . 1. In the first place , then , we may observe re- specting them collectively , that they were performed for the most important purpose ; namely , to prove his own character , and to establish his Divine Mission . With this ...
Side 15
... particular argument of the Apostle , ' we may infer , that He is " able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him . " He too whose miracles were so constantly remarkable for 1 Heb . vii . 23-25 . benevolence and compassion ...
... particular argument of the Apostle , ' we may infer , that He is " able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him . " He too whose miracles were so constantly remarkable for 1 Heb . vii . 23-25 . benevolence and compassion ...
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Side 69 - The impotent man answered him, 'Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool: but while I am coming, another steppeth down before me.' "Jesus saith unto him, 'Rise, take up thy bed, and walk.
Side 37 - And when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching him, And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented. And Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him.
Side 399 - And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to ' go to Jesus. But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid ; and beginning to sink ; he cried, saying, Lord, save me.
Side 266 - But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and besought him, saying; Send her away, for she crieth after us. But he answered and said; I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel. Then came she and worshipped him, saying; Lord, help me! But he answered and said; It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast. it to dogs.
Side 100 - And when Jesus saw her, he called her to him, and said unto her, Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity.
Side 85 - What man shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out? How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the sabbath days.
Side 258 - I say unto you, Whosoever shall confess me before men, him shall the Son of man also confess before the angels of God.
Side 105 - And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?
Side xiii - And w:hen he was come into the house, the blind men came to him : and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, Lord. 29 Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.
Side 406 - Wherefore in all things it behoved Him to be made like unto His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to GOD, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people. For in that He Himself hath suffered, being tempted, He is able to succour them that are tempted.