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And that he was the Messiah , was the great truth he took pains to convince his
disciples and apostles of ; appearing to them after his resurrection : as may be
seen , Luke xxiv . which we shall more particularly consider in another place .
And that he was the Messiah , was the great truth he took pains to convince his
disciples and apostles of ; appearing to them after his resurrection : as may be
seen , Luke xxiv . which we shall more particularly consider in another place .
Page 35
This concealment of himself will seem strange , in one who was come to bring
light into the world , and was to suffer death for the testimony of the truth . This
reservedness will be thought to look , as if he had a mind to conceal himself , and
not ...
This concealment of himself will seem strange , in one who was come to bring
light into the world , and was to suffer death for the testimony of the truth . This
reservedness will be thought to look , as if he had a mind to conceal himself , and
not ...
Page 78
For this end “ was I born , and for this cause came I into the world , 66 that I
should bear witness to the truth : every one " that is of the truth heareth my voice .
” In this dialogue between our Saviour and Pilate , we may observe , 1. That
being ...
For this end “ was I born , and for this cause came I into the world , 66 that I
should bear witness to the truth : every one " that is of the truth heareth my voice .
” In this dialogue between our Saviour and Pilate , we may observe , 1. That
being ...
Page 83
... might be disposed to believe him to be the Messiah : and though they , with
others , expected a temporal kingdom on earth , might yet rest satisfied in the
truth of their master ( who had honoured them with being near his person ) that it
would ...
... might be disposed to believe him to be the Messiah : and though they , with
others , expected a temporal kingdom on earth , might yet rest satisfied in the
truth of their master ( who had honoured them with being near his person ) that it
would ...
Page 147
Christ was sent by God to be a Ksing , and a Saviour of those who do believe in
him ; all his commands become principles ; there needs no other proof for the
truth of what he says , but that he said it . And then there needs no more , but to
read ...
Christ was sent by God to be a Ksing , and a Saviour of those who do believe in
him ; all his commands become principles ; there needs no other proof for the
truth of what he says , but that he said it . And then there needs no more , but to
read ...
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