Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles: Explanatory and PracticalGeorge Shaw; J. Green, printer, 1815 - 314 pages |
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... offences in the same act ; a contemptuous breach of the sabbath , in neglect- ing its reasonable service ; and the exercise of a wanton tyranny over inferior animals , contrary to the most clear and express command of that merci- ful ...
... offences in the same act ; a contemptuous breach of the sabbath , in neglect- ing its reasonable service ; and the exercise of a wanton tyranny over inferior animals , contrary to the most clear and express command of that merci- ful ...
Page 55
... offence given to the Romans : " At the temple , Eleazer the son of Ananias the High Priest , a young man of a bold and resolute disposition , then captain , persuaded those , who performed the sacred ministration , not to receive the ...
... offence given to the Romans : " At the temple , Eleazer the son of Ananias the High Priest , a young man of a bold and resolute disposition , then captain , persuaded those , who performed the sacred ministration , not to receive the ...
Page 64
... offence , is , that the act was entirely voluntary . Had any sort of compulsion been employed by the Apostles for the purpose of adding to the charitable fund , some excuse or at least palliation might be found for the conduct in questi ...
... offence , is , that the act was entirely voluntary . Had any sort of compulsion been employed by the Apostles for the purpose of adding to the charitable fund , some excuse or at least palliation might be found for the conduct in questi ...
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... offence with the preaching of the Apos- tles , especially for their setting forth with boldness and zeal the resurrection of our Lord , and a future life ; for they held neither resurrection , nor angel , nor spirit . At this time the ...
... offence with the preaching of the Apos- tles , especially for their setting forth with boldness and zeal the resurrection of our Lord , and a future life ; for they held neither resurrection , nor angel , nor spirit . At this time the ...
Page 128
... offence to the Jews , did not decline either temple or synagogue service ; which were in force till his death and sacrifice for the sins of the whole world . St. Peter did not well consider this ; nei- ther how widely different that ...
... offence to the Jews , did not decline either temple or synagogue service ; which were in force till his death and sacrifice for the sins of the whole world . St. Peter did not well consider this ; nei- ther how widely different that ...
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