The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 123
... Jesus Christ is with him , as he was with the man sick of the palsy . He trusts neither in his own wisdom , nor in his own strength , but in the promises of his Lord . He knows that his Saviour has enough of goodness and of power to ...
... Jesus Christ is with him , as he was with the man sick of the palsy . He trusts neither in his own wisdom , nor in his own strength , but in the promises of his Lord . He knows that his Saviour has enough of goodness and of power to ...
Page 363
... Jesus did not exist before he was born of Mary , was compelled to have recourse to some other interpretation , and would have us understand this existence , not in respect of nature , but only of destination , i . e . " before Abraham ...
... Jesus did not exist before he was born of Mary , was compelled to have recourse to some other interpretation , and would have us understand this existence , not in respect of nature , but only of destination , i . e . " before Abraham ...
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... Jesus , recorded in this Gospel ; all of which are so plain , that this head of doctrine on the nature of Jesus can by no means be excluded from the book . Or what sense could there have been in Jesus's words , if he had meant no more ...
... Jesus , recorded in this Gospel ; all of which are so plain , that this head of doctrine on the nature of Jesus can by no means be excluded from the book . Or what sense could there have been in Jesus's words , if he had meant no more ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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