The Pleasing Expositor, Or Anecdotes Illustrative of Select Passages of the New Testament1830 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 65
עמוד
... young , may not , however , be uninteresting to more advanced readers . The author is sensible that the anecdotes are not all of equally direct bearing on the passages to which they are applied . This in any case could not reasonably be ...
... young , may not , however , be uninteresting to more advanced readers . The author is sensible that the anecdotes are not all of equally direct bearing on the passages to which they are applied . This in any case could not reasonably be ...
עמוד
... young man went to hear Mr Whitefield , who took the above passage for his text : " Mr White field , " said the young man , " described the Sadducean character ; this did not touch me , -I thought myself as good a Christian as any man in ...
... young man went to hear Mr Whitefield , who took the above passage for his text : " Mr White field , " said the young man , " described the Sadducean character ; this did not touch me , -I thought myself as good a Christian as any man in ...
עמוד
... young men being in familiar conversation respect- ing the natural bias of their minds , the one declared , if his circumstances in life would admit , he would travel over foreign countries , but particularly go to ancient Rome , and see ...
... young men being in familiar conversation respect- ing the natural bias of their minds , the one declared , if his circumstances in life would admit , he would travel over foreign countries , but particularly go to ancient Rome , and see ...
עמוד 2
... young gentleman , to inquire for some play - books . He told him he had none , but shewed him Mr Flavel's small treatise of Keeping the Heart , intreated him to read it , and assured him it would do him more good than any play - book ...
... young gentleman , to inquire for some play - books . He told him he had none , but shewed him Mr Flavel's small treatise of Keeping the Heart , intreated him to read it , and assured him it would do him more good than any play - book ...
עמוד 4
... young men being in familiar conversation respect- ing the natural bias of their minds , the one declared , if his circumstances in life would admit , he would travel over foreign countries , but particularly go to ancient Rome , and see ...
... young men being in familiar conversation respect- ing the natural bias of their minds , the one declared , if his circumstances in life would admit , he would travel over foreign countries , but particularly go to ancient Rome , and see ...
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