| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1823 - 358 pages
...day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned. While he yet talked to the people, behold, his mother...him. Then one said unto him, Behold, thy mother and brethren stand without, desiring to speak with tiice. But he answered and said unto him that told him,... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1823 - 438 pages
...becometh worse than the first. Thus will it be also to this evil generation." 46 NOW while he discoursed to the people, behold, his mother and his brethren stood without, desiring to speak with him. 47 Then one said to him, " Behold thy mother and thy brethren stand without desiring to speak with... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1823 - 440 pages
...behold, /«'s mother and his brethren stood without, desiring to speak with him. 47 Then one said to him, " Behold thy mother and thy brethren stand without desiring to speak with thee." 48 But he answering said to him that told him, " Who is my mother? and who are my brethren ?" 49 And... | |
| Beilby Porteus - 1823 - 486 pages
...noble strains of divine eloquence which are so common in the sacred writings. Our Lord being told that his mother and his brethren stood without, desiring to speak with him, he gives a turn to this little incident, perfectly new, and inexpressibly tender and affectionate.... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 426 pages
...the common letter, the incident or occasion from which it springs. Matt. xii. It7 — 50. " Then they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren...are my brethren ? And he stretched forth his hand towards his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren : far whosotver shall do the mitt... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 408 pages
...the common letter, the incident or occasion from which it springs. Matt. xii. 47—50. " Then they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren...are my brethren ? And he stretched forth his hand towards his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren : for whoseever shall do the will... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 522 pages
...till she had brought forth her first-born son. — Matt. i. 24, 25. While he yet talked to the people, his mother and his brethren stood without, desiring...brethren stand without, desiring to speak with thee. — Matt. xii. 46, 47. Mark iii. 31—35. Is not this the carpenter's son ? Is not his mother called... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 530 pages
...till she had brought forth her first-born son. — Matt. i. 24, 25. While he yet talked to the people, his mother and his brethren stood without, desiring...brethren stand without, desiring to speak with thee. — Matt. xii. 46, 47. Mark iii. 31—35. Is not this the carpenter's son ? Is not his mother called... | |
| 1824 - 462 pages
...state of that man is worse than the first. Even so shall it be also unto this wicked generation. 46 IT While he yet talked to the people, behold, his mother...brethren stood without, desiring to speak with him. 47 Then one said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to speak with... | |
| Benjamin Boothroyd - 1824 - 626 pages
...Thus will it be also to this wicked generation." Now while he yet spoke to the people, be- 46 hold, his mother and his brethren stood without, desiring to speak with him. Then one said to 47 him, " Behold, thy mother and thy brethren ; stand without, desiring to speak with thee." But... | |
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