Lectures on the Gospel of st. Matthew, כרך 2 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 57
עמוד 5
It was impossible that such portentous wickedness as this could escape the observation or the reproof of the holy Baptist . He had the honesty and the courage to reproach the tyrant with the enormity of his guilt , although he could not ...
It was impossible that such portentous wickedness as this could escape the observation or the reproof of the holy Baptist . He had the honesty and the courage to reproach the tyrant with the enormity of his guilt , although he could not ...
עמוד 7
He frequently sent for him out of prison , and conversed with him , and , as the evangelist expresses it , observed him ;, that is , listened to him with attention and with pleas sure ; nay , he went further still , he did many things ...
He frequently sent for him out of prison , and conversed with him , and , as the evangelist expresses it , observed him ;, that is , listened to him with attention and with pleas sure ; nay , he went further still , he did many things ...
עמוד 16
... voluntarily taken such a step as this , or should have been able to subdue at once all the modesty and the timidity of her sex , and acquire courage enough to encounter the eyes and the observations of so licentious an assembly .
... voluntarily taken such a step as this , or should have been able to subdue at once all the modesty and the timidity of her sex , and acquire courage enough to encounter the eyes and the observations of so licentious an assembly .
עמוד 26
... an imaginary estimate of the low state of morals amongstus , founded on pumour , on conjecture , or miscoru straction , but from facts too well ascertained , and which obtrude themselves on the notice of every observing mind * .
... an imaginary estimate of the low state of morals amongstus , founded on pumour , on conjecture , or miscoru straction , but from facts too well ascertained , and which obtrude themselves on the notice of every observing mind * .
עמוד 28
The remaining part of this chapter is oçcilpied with the recital of two miracles , on which I have only to observe , that they have both of them a spiritual as well as a literal mean ing , are both of a very extraordinary nature ...
The remaining part of this chapter is oçcilpied with the recital of two miracles , on which I have only to observe , that they have both of them a spiritual as well as a literal mean ing , are both of a very extraordinary nature ...
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