Expositions of Holy Scripture: LukeCCEL, 2019 |
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... darkness. So 'Fear not' is the first word on the messenger's lips, and one can fancy the accent of sweetness and the calm of heart which followed. It has often been thought that Zacharias had been praying for offspring while he was ...
... darkness. So 'Fear not' is the first word on the messenger's lips, and one can fancy the accent of sweetness and the calm of heart which followed. It has often been thought that Zacharias had been praying for offspring while he was ...
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... darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace. 80. And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, and was in the deserts till the day of his shewing unto Israel.'—LUKE i. 67-80. Zacharias was dumb when he ...
... darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace. 80. And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, and was in the deserts till the day of his shewing unto Israel.'—LUKE i. 67-80. Zacharias was dumb when he ...
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... darkness. I. If we remember that four hundred dreary years, for the most part of which Israel had been groaning under a foreign yoke, had passed since the last of the prophets, and that during all that time devout eyes had looked ...
... darkness. I. If we remember that four hundred dreary years, for the most part of which Israel had been groaning under a foreign yoke, had passed since the last of the prophets, and that during all that time devout eyes had looked ...
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... darkness and torpor of the benighted wanderers in the desert. The national reference has faded from the song, and though it still speaks of 'us' and 'our,' we cannot doubt that Zacharias both saw more deeply into the salvation which ...
... darkness and torpor of the benighted wanderers in the desert. The national reference has faded from the song, and though it still speaks of 'us' and 'our,' we cannot doubt that Zacharias both saw more deeply into the salvation which ...
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Alexander Maclaren. narrower bounds than the whole extent of the dreary darkness which it came to banish from all the world. THE DAYSPRING FROM ON HIGH 'The day-spring from on high.
Alexander Maclaren. narrower bounds than the whole extent of the dreary darkness which it came to banish from all the world. THE DAYSPRING FROM ON HIGH 'The day-spring from on high.
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JOHNS DOUBTS AND CHRISTS PRAISE Luke vii 1828 | |
111 1720 | |
THE PRAYING CHRIST Luke xi | |
FIRE ON EARTH Luke xii | |
KINGDOM Luke xii 2231 | |
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