The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 8John Mason, 1859 |
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... Paul . " The Herodians said to him , Master , we know that thou teachest the way of God in truth , " & c . Tell us , therefore , What thinkest thou ? Is it lawful to give tribute to Cæsar , or not ? But Jesus perceived their wickedness ...
... Paul . " The Herodians said to him , Master , we know that thou teachest the way of God in truth , " & c . Tell us , therefore , What thinkest thou ? Is it lawful to give tribute to Cæsar , or not ? But Jesus perceived their wickedness ...
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... Paul and Christ himself ; and constitutional , since the constitution enjoins , that millions of Britons at home who have no voice at elections , or are represented by men whom they voted against , and that myriads of Britons abroad ...
... Paul and Christ himself ; and constitutional , since the constitution enjoins , that millions of Britons at home who have no voice at elections , or are represented by men whom they voted against , and that myriads of Britons abroad ...
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... Paul de- clares , " He that resisteth the power , resisteth the ordi- nance of God . " To say , therefore , that what we have is absolutely our own , is to shake off the yoke of God's supreme dominion , and of the delegated dominion of ...
... Paul de- clares , " He that resisteth the power , resisteth the ordi- nance of God . " To say , therefore , that what we have is absolutely our own , is to shake off the yoke of God's supreme dominion , and of the delegated dominion of ...
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... Paul absolutely discards , as to pour contempt upon the moral law of Christ , which the apostle strongly enforces . Luther him- self , in his zeal for salvation without works , had been ready to burn the epistle of St. James , because ...
... Paul absolutely discards , as to pour contempt upon the moral law of Christ , which the apostle strongly enforces . Luther him- self , in his zeal for salvation without works , had been ready to burn the epistle of St. James , because ...
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... Paul says , that he " fought with beasts at Ephesus , " because he narrowly escaped being torn in pieces by the mob there . If the reader will see an admirable picture of the beasts with which the apostle fought , and to which our over ...
... Paul says , that he " fought with beasts at Ephesus , " because he narrowly escaped being torn in pieces by the mob there . If the reader will see an admirable picture of the beasts with which the apostle fought , and to which our over ...
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