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1 1pref| have been called by the Lord a "den of robbers," than 2 2 | judged.' For 'to his own lord a man standeth or falleth; 3 2 | into hell. Besides, the Lord Himself demonstrates the 4 3 | however, who remember that the Lord alone concedes (the pardon 5 3 | being referred back to the Lord, and thenceforward lying 6 3 | the seed of it with the Lord; nor does it lose, but prepares, 7 6 | John," according to the Lord. For even if we are just 8 6 | again: "The law of the Lord (is) unblameable converting 9 6 | souls; the statutes of the Lord (are) direct, delighting 10 6 | hearts; the precept of the Lord far-shining, enlightening 11 6 | have perished before its Lord went to seek and bring it 12 6 | blood," to wit, "of the Lord and Lamb"--you take hold 13 7 | lost ewe re-sought by the Lord, and carried back on His 14 7 | muttering in indignation at the Lord's admitting to His society 15 7 | When, in reply to this, the Lord had figured the restoration 16 7 | hypothesis) is it that the Lord, like a quibbler in answering, 17 7 | means a Christian, and the Lord's 'flock' is the people 18 7 | that case, you make the Lord to have given no answer 19 7 | Is not the same GOD both Lord and Shepherd of the universal 20 8 | have not understood the Lord, and who have quite forsaken 21 8 | have quite forsaken the LORD, and have provoked unto 22 9 | intercourse between the Lord and heathens. Or else, if 23 9 | execrable in the eyes of the Lord, unless as being a "strange", 24 9 | between them. Besides, the Lord would not have been censured 25 9 | an eye to the object the Lord had in view. The Lord had 26 9 | the Lord had in view. The Lord had come, of course, to 27 9 | but he who knows not the Lord? Who is "safe and sound," 28 9 | sound," but he who knows the Lord? These two classes--"brothers" 29 9 | moral habits far from the Lord, amid the errors and allurements 30 9 | upon the "fatness" of the Lord's body,--the Eucharist, 31 9 | on the shoulders of the Lord Himself the ewe, fugitive 32 9 | to keep the sense of the Lord as His precept. Transgression 33 10 | a typical example of the Lord's passion, which was to 34 10 | John, when "strewing the Lord's ways," was the herald 35 10 | the sons of Abraham. The Lord Himself presumed repentance 36 10 | when outworn. No doubt the Lord is "kind" to "the unthankful," 37 11 | CONSIDER DEFINITE ACTS OF THE LORD.~From the side of its pertinence 38 11 | disposed of. If, however, the Lord, by His deeds withal, issued 39 11 | affirm: This is lawful to the Lord alone: may the power of 40 11 | redemption of flesh--that is, the Lord's passion. None was perfect 41 13 | when Paul is praying the Lord for its removal, what does 42 13 | determinate decision of the Lord, have given to Satan, under 43 13 | saved in the day of the Lord." And (here, again, is a 44 13 | impurities in the day of the Lord, by the ejection of the 45 14 | not seen Christ Jesus our Lord?" With what kind of superciliousness, 46 14 | and the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?" and, "If others 47 14 | has) the Church of the Lord." With such a final clause ( 48 14 | If any loveth not the Lord Jesus, be he anathema maranatha," 49 14 | with more speed, if the Lord shall have permitted, and 50 14 | mourn? Of course, to the Lord, in order that in some way 51 14 | calling to his aid even "the Lord's power," for fear the sentence 52 14 | and with "the power of the Lord," if he rescinded what by 53 16 | God, and that in you the Lord dwells?"--who likewise, 54 16 | sanctified, in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and in the 55 16 | of God made He him." "The Lord for the body:" yes; for " 56 16 | God both raised up the Lord, and will raise up us through 57 16 | whoever is agglutinated to the Lord is one spirit? Flee fornication." 58 16 | which is yours, not the Lord's, he takes you away from 59 16 | the blood, to wit, of the Lord: "glorify and extol the 60 16 | glorify and extol the Lord in your body." See whether 61 16 | one who has disgraced the Lord, and who has cast Him down 62 16 | prohibiting divorce, he uses the Lord's precept against adultery 63 16 | unmarried care about the Lord, how they may please God; 64 17 | be no dereliction of the Lord after believing? "What, 65 18 | Thine altar will I surround, Lord"--as being" a host in himself"-- 66 18 | to the sinner saith the Lord, Why expoundest thou my 67 18 | the repentance which the Lord prefers is that which before 68 19 | blood of Jesus Christ our Lord purifieth us utterly from 69 19 | this is the virtue of the Lord's blood, that such as it 70 19 | shall make request, and the Lord shall give life to him who 71 21 | Church." If, because the Lord has said to Peter, "Upon 72 21 | manifest intention of the Lord, conferring (as that intention 73 21 | why are ye tempting the Lord, concerning the imposition 74 21 | of believers; and if the Lord had given him a precept 75 21 | have committed against the Lord, not against a brother. 76 21 | combines that Church which the Lord has made to consist in " 77 21 | right and arbitrament is the Lord's, not the servant's; God' 78 22 | For thus it was that the Lord Jesus Christ showed His 79 22 | Rise, and walk." If the Lord set so much store by the 80 22 | out of the wound in the Lord's side water and blood, 81 22 | but blushes not, to the Lord for pardon--will anew be


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