Sacred Biography, Or, The History of the Patriarchs: To which is Added the History of Deborah, Ruth, and Hannah, Being a Course of Lectures Delivered at the Scots Church, London Wall, Volume 1T. Simpson, 1807 |
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Page ii
... shew thee . LECTURE XI . HISTORY OF ABRAM . 119 GEN . xiii . 8 - And Abram said unto Lot , Let there be no strife , I pray thee , between me and thee , and between my herdmen and thy herd- men : for we be brethren . • LECTURE XII ...
... shew thee . LECTURE XI . HISTORY OF ABRAM . 119 GEN . xiii . 8 - And Abram said unto Lot , Let there be no strife , I pray thee , between me and thee , and between my herdmen and thy herd- men : for we be brethren . • LECTURE XII ...
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... shew the propriety and usefulness of this mode of instruc- tion in general , and the peculiar advantages which the sacred writers enjoy , in thus communicating useful knowledge ; and which we of course possess , in the dili- gent and ...
... shew the propriety and usefulness of this mode of instruc- tion in general , and the peculiar advantages which the sacred writers enjoy , in thus communicating useful knowledge ; and which we of course possess , in the dili- gent and ...
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... shew- ed me a pure river of water of life , clear as crystal , pro- ceeding out of the throne of God , and of the Lamb . In the midst of the street of it , and on either side of the river , was there the tree of life , which bare twelve ...
... shew- ed me a pure river of water of life , clear as crystal , pro- ceeding out of the throne of God , and of the Lamb . In the midst of the street of it , and on either side of the river , was there the tree of life , which bare twelve ...
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... shews us wherein the resemblance consists . Following him , therefore , and the other sacred writers of the New Testament , as our guides , we observe , First , that Adam typified Christ , as being in a pecu- liar sense the Son of God ...
... shews us wherein the resemblance consists . Following him , therefore , and the other sacred writers of the New Testament , as our guides , we observe , First , that Adam typified Christ , as being in a pecu- liar sense the Son of God ...
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... to unveil the invisible world ; and shews it to be possible " for flesh and blood to inherit the kingdom of God . " Within fifty - seven years from the time that . Adam was laid in the dust , LECT . VI . 63 HISTORY OF ENOCH .
... to unveil the invisible world ; and shews it to be possible " for flesh and blood to inherit the kingdom of God . " Within fifty - seven years from the time that . Adam was laid in the dust , LECT . VI . 63 HISTORY OF ENOCH .
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Abel Abimelech Abra Abraham Abram Adam affection angels Beer-sheba behold blessed blood brethren brother Cain Canaan cave of Machpelah character child children of men conduct covenant daugh daughter death delight divine earth Egypt Enoch Esau eternal evil eyes faith father fear feel flesh Gerar glory grace guilty hand happiness hath heart heaven holy honor human hundred Isaac Ishmael Israel Jacob Jesus Christ Jochebed Joseph king Laban land land of Goshen LECTURE length lived Lord mankind Melchizedec mercy Messiah mind Moses mother nature Noah Padan-aram parents patriarch peace perish person Pharaoh piety possession posterity Potiphar prince promise prophets Providence Rachel Rebekah religion righteousness sacred sacrifice saith salvation scripture seed servant Shechem shew sons sorrow soul spirit tender thee ther things thou throne tion tivation truth unto virtue whole wisdom wise words