Expositions of Holy Scripture: Isaiah and JeremiahCCEL |
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... and you break its mainspring, so that the clock will only tick when it is shaken. It is the Christ who died for our sins to whom men say, 'Command what Thou wilt, and I obey.' III. The prophet's commission.—He was not sent on his work.
... and you break its mainspring, so that the clock will only tick when it is shaken. It is the Christ who died for our sins to whom men say, 'Command what Thou wilt, and I obey.' III. The prophet's commission.—He was not sent on his work.
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... Thou hast loosed my bonds.' The seraphs could not say that, and therefore our obedience, our activity in doing the will of the Father in heaven, should be more buoyant, more joyful, more swift, more unrestricted than even theirs. The ...
... Thou hast loosed my bonds.' The seraphs could not say that, and therefore our obedience, our activity in doing the will of the Father in heaven, should be more buoyant, more joyful, more swift, more unrestricted than even theirs. The ...
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... Thou art holy; and now that I understand, in some measure, what Thy holiness means, I look on myself and I say, “unclean! unclean!”' The prophet's confession assumes a form which may strike us as somewhat singular. Why is it that he ...
... Thou art holy; and now that I understand, in some measure, what Thy holiness means, I look on myself and I say, “unclean! unclean!”' The prophet's confession assumes a form which may strike us as somewhat singular. Why is it that he ...
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... Thou hast multiplied the nation, and not increased the joy: they joy before Thee according to the joy in harvest, and as men rejoice when they divide the spoil. 4. For Thou hast broken the yoke of His burden, and the staff of His ...
... Thou hast multiplied the nation, and not increased the joy: they joy before Thee according to the joy in harvest, and as men rejoice when they divide the spoil. 4. For Thou hast broken the yoke of His burden, and the staff of His ...
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... how far the reality transcends the prophecy, since He whose 'eyes are as a flame of fire' knows what is in man, and the earliest prayers of the Church were addressed to Jesus as 'Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men.' The.
... how far the reality transcends the prophecy, since He whose 'eyes are as a flame of fire' knows what is in man, and the earliest prayers of the Church were addressed to Jesus as 'Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men.' The.
內容
QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE Isaiah xxx | |
THREE PICTURES OF ONE REALITY Isaiah xxxi | |
THE LORDS FURNACE Isaiah xxxi | |
THE HIDINGPLACE Isaiah xxxii | |
HOW TO DWELL IN THE FIRE OF GOD Isaiah xxxiii 14 15 I | |
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