| Hugh Pearson - 1817 - 556 页
...will be equally marvellous. My health, concerning which " you inquire, continues, we hope, to amend ; but it will be •• long before I obtain much strength,...Him who -said to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be for•• given thee.' If I am able, I must go up to Town about the •• end of autumn or the year,... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1818 - 712 页
...equally marvellous. My health, coneerning which •• you inquire, continues, we hope, to amend ; but it will be •' long before I obtain much strength,...who « said to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be for" given thee.' If I am able, I must go up to Town about the '• end of autumn or the year, to superintend... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1819 - 424 页
...be equally " marvellous. My health, concerning which you " enquire, continues, we hope, to amend ; but it " will be long before I obtain much strength,...the end " of autumn or the year, to superintend the pub" lication of some Syriac works which I have corrt" menced, viz. New Testament, Grammar, and " Lexicon.... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 1090 页
...attribute, Matt. ix. 3, 4. ' The scribes said within themselves, This man blasphemeth ; because he said to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee. But Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?' Instances of this... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 562 页
...attribute, Matt. ix. 3, 4. ' The scribes said within themselves, This man blasphemeth ; because he said to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee. But Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?' Instances of this... | |
| 1829 - 396 页
...a man sick of a palsy was brought by others, and laid at the feet of Jesus, he, seeing their faith, said to the sick of the palsy, "thy sins be forgiven thee." The Christian therefore will benevolently " pray for all in authority,'' (hough they be sinners. In... | |
| Marcus Dods - 1831 - 608 页
...doctrine, for he taught them as one having authority." And when he performs any sacerdotal act, as when he said to the sick of the palsy, " Thy sins be forgiven thee," is not this also a prophetic act, manifesting the grace and the power of the Godhead? and is it not... | |
| J. Hughes - 1836 - 204 页
...Jesus was, and let down the couch or bed, on which the impotent man lay. Jesus seeing their faith, said to the sick of the palsy, ' Thy sins be forgiven thee.' Doubtless there was faith in the mind of the sick man, but it was the faith of those who brought him,... | |
| Charles Morgridge - 1837 - 226 页
...one can forgive sins whom God is pleased to invest with adequate power and authority. Because Jesus said to the sick of the palsy, " Thy sins be forgiven thee," the Jews accused him of blasphemy. He'replied, " Whether is it easier to say, Thy sins be forgiven... | |
| 1841 - 586 页
...to give God due glory, and to recommend his perfections to the admiration of the world! When Jesus said to the sick of the palsy, " Thy sins be forgiven thee," certain of the Scribes said, " This man blasphemeth." Why did they bring this particular charge against... | |
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