Expositions of Holy Scripture: MarkCCEL, 2004 |
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... divine nature is its tenderness. The lowliness and death of Christ are the glory of God! Not in the awful attributes which separate that inconceivable Nature from us, not in the eternity of His existence, nor in the Infinitude of His ...
... divine nature is its tenderness. The lowliness and death of Christ are the glory of God! Not in the awful attributes which separate that inconceivable Nature from us, not in the eternity of His existence, nor in the Infinitude of His ...
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... divine nature. Whether we regard verses 2 and 3 as connected grammatically with the preceding or the following verses, they equally refer to John, and define his position in relation to the Gospel. The Revised Version restores the true ...
... divine nature. Whether we regard verses 2 and 3 as connected grammatically with the preceding or the following verses, they equally refer to John, and define his position in relation to the Gospel. The Revised Version restores the true ...
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... divine complacency filled His spirit in new measure or manner. Speaking as we have to do from the outside, and knowing but dimly the mysteries of His unique personality, we have to speak modestly and little. But we know that our Lord ...
... divine complacency filled His spirit in new measure or manner. Speaking as we have to do from the outside, and knowing but dimly the mysteries of His unique personality, we have to speak modestly and little. But we know that our Lord ...
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... divine Teacher is to be saved without admitting its reality, nor how such phenomena as the demoniac's knowledge of His nature are to be accounted for on the hypothesis of disease or insanity. It is assuming rather too encyclopædical a ...
... divine Teacher is to be saved without admitting its reality, nor how such phenomena as the demoniac's knowledge of His nature are to be accounted for on the hypothesis of disease or insanity. It is assuming rather too encyclopædical a ...
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... divine decorum forbade that He should accept acknowledgments from such tainted sources. So ended this first of 'the days of the Son of Man,' which our Evangelist records. It was a day of hard toil, of merciful and manifold self ...
... divine decorum forbade that He should accept acknowledgments from such tainted sources. So ended this first of 'the days of the Son of Man,' which our Evangelist records. It was a day of hard toil, of merciful and manifold self ...
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UNBELIEVING BELIEF Markix | |
AN UNANSWERED QUESTION Mark ix | |
CHILDREN AND CHILDLIKE MEN Mark x 1315 | |
DIGNITY AND SERVICE Mark x 3545 | |
BARTIMAEUS Mark x | |
CHRISTS NEED OF US AND OURS Mark xi | |
DISHONEST TENANTS Mark xii 112 | |
THE CREDULITY OF UNBELIEF Mark xiii 6 Luke xviii | |
A SECRET RENDEZVOUS Mark xiv 1216 | |
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