Expositions of Holy Scripture: The Acts |
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... fact of the Resurrection. 'He showed Himself alive after His passion by . . . proofs.' By sight, repeated, to ... facts that He was not known by Mary or the disciples on the THE FORTY DAYS (Acts i.
... fact of the Resurrection. 'He showed Himself alive after His passion by . . . proofs.' By sight, repeated, to ... facts that He was not known by Mary or the disciples on the THE FORTY DAYS (Acts i.
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... facts is broken by remembering that Mary saw nothing about Him unlike other men, but supposed Him to be the gardener—which puts the idea of a glorified body out of the question, and leaves us to suppose that she was full of weeping ...
... facts is broken by remembering that Mary saw nothing about Him unlike other men, but supposed Him to be the gardener—which puts the idea of a glorified body out of the question, and leaves us to suppose that she was full of weeping ...
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... fact of Christ's rising from the dead is viewed in Scripture, and these three successively emerge in the consciousness of the Early Church. It was, first, a fact affecting Him, a testimony concerning Him, carrying with it necessarily ...
... fact of Christ's rising from the dead is viewed in Scripture, and these three successively emerge in the consciousness of the Early Church. It was, first, a fact affecting Him, a testimony concerning Him, carrying with it necessarily ...
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... fact. The fact to which they witness is all-important for the religion and the hopes of the world. I. First, then, the Witnesses. Here we have the 'head of the Apostolic College,' the 'primate' of the Twelve, on whose supposed primacy ...
... fact. The fact to which they witness is all-important for the religion and the hopes of the world. I. First, then, the Witnesses. Here we have the 'head of the Apostolic College,' the 'primate' of the Twelve, on whose supposed primacy ...
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... , for there is nothing to succeed to, but what cannot be transmitted—the sight of the risen Saviour, and the witness to His Resurrection as a fact certified by their senses. II. The sufficiency of the testimony. Peter regards (as does.
... , for there is nothing to succeed to, but what cannot be transmitted—the sight of the risen Saviour, and the witness to His Resurrection as a fact certified by their senses. II. The sufficiency of the testimony. Peter regards (as does.
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