Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2, p.   xi|          thought probable we may consider the whole work to have been
 2  Int,   5, p.   xi|       best x man who ever lived. Consider the ethical outcome of His
 3  Int,   5, p.   xx|          historical fact. Let us consider the points that stand out. ~(
 4    I,   1, p.    2|     seems now time to say what I consider to be desirable at present
 5    I,   1, p.    5|         For if they would fairly consider it, it is really on their
 6    I,   1, p.    5|     appeal, if they would fairly consider it, because of {9} the extraordinary
 7    I,   2, p.    8|          justice. But now let us consider the nature of Hellenism
 8    I,   3, p.   16|        in this law to do them." ~Consider, again, other instances
 9    I,   7, p.   43|          them that they must not consider the Law of Moses either
10    I,  10, p.   55|     their own life. They did not consider this was sinful or unrighteous.
11   II,   1, p.   68|     promises, I would ask you to consider the reason of their being
12   II,   3, p.   73|         at the proper time, as I consider that by the use of these
13   II,   3, p.   75|      questions its truth at all, consider how He is proclaimed as
14   II,   3, p.   90|          understand this, if you consider that the enemies of the
15   II,   3, p.   99|   justified before His coming, I consider that I have shewn sufficiently,
16  III           100|          must first of necessity consider the fact that the prophets
17  III,   2, p.  104|         and none other? ~We must consider thoroughly why this was
18  III,   2, p.  116|      spoil of the strong." And I consider that it is beyond doubt
19  III,   2, p.  116|     praises." [[Ps. ix. 14.]] ~I consider that not even the most obtuse
20  III,   4, p.  125|     length, to sum all up I will consider His Death, which was not
21  III,   5, p.  127|      defrauding one another, but consider rather that they must bear
22  III,   5, p.  129|       scoundrels. ~And once more consider this. Granted that they
23  III,   5, p.  136|         the sacred writings, and consider the character of the disciples
24  III,   5, p.  136|      person would be inclined to consider them worthy of all confidence;
25  III,   5, p.  137|          Apostle Matthew, if you consider his former life, did not
26  III,   6, p.  147|     other things which the crowd consider quite permissible. What
27  III,   7, p.  161|         all must wonder, if they consider and reflect, that it was
28  III,   7, p.  161|         central government. ~For consider, how if there had been no
29  III,   7, p.  162|          theology about Him, and consider Who He was that performed
30   IV,  15, p.  191|         I think it convenient to consider first the name "Christ,"
31   IV,  15, p.  203|        our previous subject, and consider in what a number of prophetic
32   IV,  16, p.  216|        Christ, let us proceed to consider the Name of Jesus. ~
33   IV,  17, p.  217|          used before. He did not consider the name of his forefather
34    V, Int, p.  225|      quite frankly, one ought to consider them all instigators of
35    V,  21, p.  265|          the Psalm, which I will consider also in its fit place.  ./. 
36    V,  27, p.  269|          another Lord. Wherein I consider there is clear proof of
37   VI,   1, p.    2|       quoted, Ps. xvii. 9-11.]~I CONSIDER that we have here an express
38   VI,   1, p.    2|         the form of God, did not consider it a prize to be equal with
39   VI,   9, p.    9|          Ps. cxliii. 3, 5, 9.]~I CONSIDER this to be connected with
40   VI,  24, p.   46|       salvation of our God." And consider that the arm of the Lord
41  VII,   1, p.   60|      have been shewn. Let us now consider the important things which
42  VII,   1, p.   67|          thyself," which we will consider, when I have quoted it. ~
43  VII,   1, p.   71|         Hence we must proceed to consider the remainder of the prophecy
44  VII,   1, p.   74|     which follows I leave you to consider by yourself, only remarking
45  VII,   1, p.   75|     sinned against by them? ~Now consider yourself whether it does
46  VII,   3, p.   90|     Libanus. And if the studious consider this Psalm in its literal
47  VII,   3, p.   93|        ones."  ~And I ask you to consider whether this name Josedekeim,
48  VII,   3, p.   95|      these points, it is time to consider the period of the fulfilment
49 VIII,   1, p.  100|         of the nations." ~First, consider what is meant by "the things
50 VIII,   1, p.  103|         an individual man, if we consider the words of Holy Scripture,
51 VIII,   1, p.  110|        another sense; let us now consider them, only premising that
52 VIII,   2, p.  116|       greatly beloved: therefore consider the matter, understand the
53 VIII,   2, p.  117|       art a man greatly beloved. Consider the matter, understand the
54 VIII,   2, p.  133|          judgment in it," if you consider the haphazard appointments
55 VIII,   2, p.  135|        to the desolation. Let us consider how this was fulfilled. ~
56 VIII,   3, p.  141|      Saviour's birth till now, I consider the proof irrefutable that
57 VIII,   5, p.  148| fulfilled, why (c) then, you may consider that the prophetic oracle
58 VIII,   5, p.  149|        now so clear from this, I consider that there is no question
59   IX           149|      complete, it is now time to consider the matters connected with
60   IX,   4, p.  159|        people of Israel, let him consider the sequence of the argument,
61   IX,   8, p.  170|      disciples believed on him." Consider whether this first miracle
62   IX,   8, p.  170|          joy of mind and spirit, consider whether this too was not
63   IX,  16, p.  185|         their understanding, nor consider that what neither Moses
64   IX,  18, p.  189|     concluded, I will proceed to consider the prophecies concerning
65    X, Int, p.  191|    necessary proviso, let us now consider the oracles which concern
66    X,   4, p.  208|   prophecy of Jeremiah, you must consider whether it is to be supposed
67    X,   8, p.  218|       before, and that we should consider that His Passion was past
68   XV           237| similitude of the four beasts. I consider, therefore, the visions
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