The Family Expositor Abridged: According to Its Author, the Rev. P. Doddridge, Volume 2Lincoln & Gleason, 1807 - Bible |
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... attended with difficulty , more of the au- thor's paraphrase is retained , than in the rest of this volume ; in the far greater part of which the sense seemed so obvious as to need no explanation . There are perhaps fewer Notes in this ...
... attended with difficulty , more of the au- thor's paraphrase is retained , than in the rest of this volume ; in the far greater part of which the sense seemed so obvious as to need no explanation . There are perhaps fewer Notes in this ...
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... attended to ) clearly seen by the things which are made , even his eternal power and divinity ; so that they are 21 without excuse : because knowing God , they have not glorified him as God , neither were thankful ; but they became vain ...
... attended to ) clearly seen by the things which are made , even his eternal power and divinity ; so that they are 21 without excuse : because knowing God , they have not glorified him as God , neither were thankful ; but they became vain ...
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... attend to the praise of men , while he has any reason to fear that God condemns ? To have the name of a Jew , or of a Christian , how little will it sig- nify ? To boast in an external and temporary relation to God , if we are such as ...
... attend to the praise of men , while he has any reason to fear that God condemns ? To have the name of a Jew , or of a Christian , how little will it sig- nify ? To boast in an external and temporary relation to God , if we are such as ...
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... attend- ing to the peculiarities of which , we may be enabled to extend our conquests over sin in the most effectual manner , and to attain heights of virtue and piety to which no legal considerations and motives alone could raise us ...
... attend- ing to the peculiarities of which , we may be enabled to extend our conquests over sin in the most effectual manner , and to attain heights of virtue and piety to which no legal considerations and motives alone could raise us ...
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... Pharaoh's heart , that he should not let Israel go , it only means , that he took such measures as he knew would be attended with that effect . always consistent with it . Let us own his right 34 § 20 . ROMANS IX . 14-24 .
... Pharaoh's heart , that he should not let Israel go , it only means , that he took such measures as he knew would be attended with that effect . always consistent with it . Let us own his right 34 § 20 . ROMANS IX . 14-24 .
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