The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 2
OF all the events of which man has received information , there is none more
astonishing than the incarnation of Jesus Christ . The birth of the most celebrated
poet , historian , legislator , or conqueror , is no otherwise interesting , than as ...
OF all the events of which man has received information , there is none more
astonishing than the incarnation of Jesus Christ . The birth of the most celebrated
poet , historian , legislator , or conqueror , is no otherwise interesting , than as ...
עמוד 8
... exposes us to the wrath of God ; we may add the everlasting punishment of
those , who have deviated from the divine law , in consequence of the evil
example of our first parents , and the depraved nature which we have received
from them .
... exposes us to the wrath of God ; we may add the everlasting punishment of
those , who have deviated from the divine law , in consequence of the evil
example of our first parents , and the depraved nature which we have received
from them .
עמוד 10
... they received the instruction with which they were favoured , they would have
been able to give a good account at the day of resurrection ; and during the long
interval between death and judgment , their souls would have enjoyed complete
...
... they received the instruction with which they were favoured , they would have
been able to give a good account at the day of resurrection ; and during the long
interval between death and judgment , their souls would have enjoyed complete
...
עמוד 16
Making but little addition to that collection of important truths , which the Israelites
had already received by tradition ; he gave them the precepts , which were
necessary to form their character as a peculiar nation , subject to the immediate
civil ...
Making but little addition to that collection of important truths , which the Israelites
had already received by tradition ; he gave them the precepts , which were
necessary to form their character as a peculiar nation , subject to the immediate
civil ...
עמוד 41
The most received opinion is , that Jacob was the father of Joseph , and Heli his
father - in - law , by his marriage with Mary the daughter of Heli , and mother of
our Lord . Nearly related to Mary , though of the family of Aaron , were two ...
The most received opinion is , that Jacob was the father of Joseph , and Heli his
father - in - law , by his marriage with Mary the daughter of Heli , and mother of
our Lord . Nearly related to Mary , though of the family of Aaron , were two ...
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
according Acts answered apostles appeared attended authority believe body brought called cause character Christ Christians church circumstance command concerning consequence considerable considered continued conversation dead death delivered desired disciples divine doctrine enemies entered expressed faith Father gave Gentiles give given gospel hand happened hath hear heard heaven Holy honour immediately Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Judea kind king kingdom lives Lord Luke manner Mark Master means mentioned Messiah mind miracles multitude nature observed occasion opinion particular Paul performed person Peter possession preached present priests probably prophets raised reason received religion respect returned Romans sent shew soon speak Spirit sufferings supposed taken temple thee things thou thought Titus told took truth unto wall whole