Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, on the Apocalypse, etcJ. G. & F. Rivington, 1833 - 224 sidor |
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... given " to show unto his servants " that he had been pleased to make known these mysteries to an English Divine by his Holy Spirit , and grateful for the light communicated to one unworthy of so great a blessing , I deter- mined , after ...
... given " to show unto his servants " that he had been pleased to make known these mysteries to an English Divine by his Holy Spirit , and grateful for the light communicated to one unworthy of so great a blessing , I deter- mined , after ...
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... given by God the Father to Jesus Christ , to reveal unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass , and which he consequently communicates by his Angel to his servant John . The words that follow are perhaps generally ...
... given by God the Father to Jesus Christ , to reveal unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass , and which he consequently communicates by his Angel to his servant John . The words that follow are perhaps generally ...
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... given to the same person " who bare record of the testimony of Jesus Christ , and of the things which he saw . " Now what does St. John say in the beginning of his first epistle ? " That which was from the beginning , which we have seen ...
... given to the same person " who bare record of the testimony of Jesus Christ , and of the things which he saw . " Now what does St. John say in the beginning of his first epistle ? " That which was from the beginning , which we have seen ...
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... given to him by the Father , in order to be made known to the world . CHAPTER VI . THE former description , with the exception of the address to the seven Churches has been only preparatory . We now come to the proper com- mencement of ...
... given to him by the Father , in order to be made known to the world . CHAPTER VI . THE former description , with the exception of the address to the seven Churches has been only preparatory . We now come to the proper com- mencement of ...
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... given unto him , and he went out conquering and to conquer . " Here I am constrained to differ from Mede , and to agree with Bishop Newton , and subse- quent commentators , or rather with himself when he had farther reflected on the ...
... given unto him , and he went out conquering and to conquer . " Here I am constrained to differ from Mede , and to agree with Bishop Newton , and subse- quent commentators , or rather with himself when he had farther reflected on the ...
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