Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament: By John Wesley ... The Fifth Edition, Corrected ... ...G. Paramore; sold by G. Whitfield, 1795 |
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... Scribes and Pharifees , 45-46 C. xxii . 1-14 15- 22 23-33 34-40 41-46 C. xxiii . 1-12 Severe Reproof of them , and of Jerufalem , 13-36 37-39 Out of the Temple : 1. His Difcourfe of the Destruction of Jerufalem , and the End of the ...
... Scribes and Pharifees , 45-46 C. xxii . 1-14 15- 22 23-33 34-40 41-46 C. xxiii . 1-12 Severe Reproof of them , and of Jerufalem , 13-36 37-39 Out of the Temple : 1. His Difcourfe of the Destruction of Jerufalem , and the End of the ...
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... Scribes were thofe whole Priefts were divided , Chron . xxiv . 10 . peculiar bufinefs it was , to explain the Scriptures to the people . They were the public Preachers , or Expounders of the Law of Mofes . Whence the chief of them were ...
... Scribes were thofe whole Priefts were divided , Chron . xxiv . 10 . peculiar bufinefs it was , to explain the Scriptures to the people . They were the public Preachers , or Expounders of the Law of Mofes . Whence the chief of them were ...
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... scribes and pharifees themselves faid as much as this . Even they taught , men ought not to be angry without a caufe . So that this righte oufnefs does not exceed theirs . But Chrift teaches , That we ought not for C Luke xvi . 17. xxi ...
... scribes and pharifees themselves faid as much as this . Even they taught , men ought not to be angry without a caufe . So that this righte oufnefs does not exceed theirs . But Chrift teaches , That we ought not for C Luke xvi . 17. xxi ...
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... scribes and pharisees interpreted barely of the out- ward a & . V. 29 , 80. If a perfon as dear as a right - eye , or as hand , caufe thee thus to offend , though but in heart . useful as a right- Perhaps Luke xii . 58. || Exod . xx ...
... scribes and pharisees interpreted barely of the out- ward a & . V. 29 , 80. If a perfon as dear as a right - eye , or as hand , caufe thee thus to offend , though but in heart . useful as a right- Perhaps Luke xii . 58. || Exod . xx ...
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... scribes , which arose from their not thus feeing God . 2. In What he forbids is , The fwearing at all , 1. By any creature . our ordinary conversation : both of which the scribes and pharisees › taught to be perfectly innocent . V. 36 ...
... scribes , which arose from their not thus feeing God . 2. In What he forbids is , The fwearing at all , 1. By any creature . our ordinary conversation : both of which the scribes and pharisees › taught to be perfectly innocent . V. 36 ...
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againſt alfo alſo anſwering faid aſked becauſe behold believe bleffed bread caft Caiaphas called Capernaum Chrift cometh defire devils difciples fabbath falutation fame Father fave fay unto feek feems fenfe fent fervant feven fhew fhould fign finners firft firſt fome foul fpake fpeak fpirit fuch fuffer Galilee give glory gofpel hath hear heart heaven Herod himſelf Holy houfe houſe Ifrael Jefus anſwered Jefus faid Jefus faith Jerufalem Jeſus Jews John Judea kingdom kingdom of heaven likewife Lord Luke Mafter Mark Mofes moſt mount of Olives multitude muſt obfervable paffed paffover parable perfon Peter Pharifees Pilate pray priests prophets reafon refurrection rife Sadducees ſaid ſay Scribes ſeeing ſhall Simon Peter ſpeak ſpoken teftimony temple thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou art underſtand uſed veffel Verily I fay whatſoever whofoever wife word ye fhall