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Strana xxvii
ly under a similar impression , but they were severely reprebeuded for it , and put
to confusion by our Saviour Christ ; for when our Saviour ( as we read in St.
Matthew and St. Mark , ) had told a man who was sick of the palsy , that his sids
were ...
ly under a similar impression , but they were severely reprebeuded for it , and put
to confusion by our Saviour Christ ; for when our Saviour ( as we read in St.
Matthew and St. Mark , ) had told a man who was sick of the palsy , that his sids
were ...
Strana lxv
The sick man replied , that although he was fully resolved to confess , yet he
preferred not to do it whilst he was sick , but to wait until he should recover his
health , Jest he might be reproached with having confessed through fear of death
.
The sick man replied , that although he was fully resolved to confess , yet he
preferred not to do it whilst he was sick , but to wait until he should recover his
health , Jest he might be reproached with having confessed through fear of death
.
Strana cviii
If the Jews blasphemed against Jesus Christ , because he had said to the man
sick of the Palsy : Son , be of good heart ; thy sins are forgiven thee , ( c ) if they
were mistaken , it was not because they said , that it belonged but to God , to
forgive ...
If the Jews blasphemed against Jesus Christ , because he had said to the man
sick of the Palsy : Son , be of good heart ; thy sins are forgiven thee , ( c ) if they
were mistaken , it was not because they said , that it belonged but to God , to
forgive ...
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