The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: Sermons, Parts 321-332Passmore & Alabaster, 1856 - Sermons, English |
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... facts as mysteries or parables , and they laboured to find a spiritual meaning in them till they went so far as to deny them as actual facts . Seeking a recondite meaning , they overlooked the fact itself , losing the substance in a ...
... facts as mysteries or parables , and they laboured to find a spiritual meaning in them till they went so far as to deny them as actual facts . Seeking a recondite meaning , they overlooked the fact itself , losing the substance in a ...
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... fact to which the afflicted saint clings . According to the most eminent scholars the opening sentence should be read- " For ever thou art , O Lord ; thy word is settled in heaven . " The second verse , as you may notice , is divided ...
... fact to which the afflicted saint clings . According to the most eminent scholars the opening sentence should be read- " For ever thou art , O Lord ; thy word is settled in heaven . " The second verse , as you may notice , is divided ...
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... fact is enough for us . We understand that the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us , and we rejoice therein . Observe the doctrine of the atonement - this also as a fact is plain enough . How it became right for Christ to suffer in ...
... fact is enough for us . We understand that the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us , and we rejoice therein . Observe the doctrine of the atonement - this also as a fact is plain enough . How it became right for Christ to suffer in ...
Contents
Yet the Lord hath not given you an heart to perceive and eyes to | 13 |
Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved let us have | 25 |
I rejoice at thy word as one that findeth great spoil Psalmı | 49 |
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ALABASTER believe blessed blood brethren C. H. SPURGEON called child Christ Jesus Christian church dead dear friends death delight deliver disciples divine earth Egypt eternal everlasting evil eyes faith Father fatherless fear feel give glory God's gospel grace hand hast hath Hatton Garden healing hear heard heart heaven Herod Holy Spirit honour hope HYMN iniquity Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews Judah king kingdom lambs lion live look Lord's Master mercy METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE mind never NEWINGTON once ourselves passover peace peace of God perfect law person Pharisees Pilate poor pray prayer preach precious promise rejoice rest righteousness saith salvation Satan Saviour Scripture Sermon sing sinners sins sorrow soul speak sure sweet teach tell thee things thou thought true trust truth unto voice wonder word