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" Nazareth, out of which it was proverbially said no good thing could come, whatever had been the purity of his life, the truth and excellence of his doctrines, he would hardly have secured a single listener. The miracles he performed, therefore, were necessary... "
The Boston Quarterly Review - Page 259
1840
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A Scripture Catechism Containing a Familiar Explanation of the Lessons ...

Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah), Sarah Trimmer - 1811 - 436 pages
...themselves that Jesus was the Christ. It w.as foretold by the prophet Isaiah, that the Messiah should open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf, cause the fcnne man. to leap as an hart, and make the tongue of the dumb to sing. Instead of answering...
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An Abridgment of Milner's Church History, for the Use of Schools and Private ...

Joseph Milner - 1826 - 386 pages
...tenderness for men ; and at last took their nature upon him, to free them from the slavery of demons ; to open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf, to guide their feet in the ways of righteousness, to deliver them from death and hell, and to bestow...
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An Abridgment of Milner's Church History, for the Use of Schools and Private ...

Joseph Milner - 1826 - 630 pages
...tenderness for men ;. and at last took their nature upon him, to free them from the slavery of demons ; to open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf, to guide their feet in the ways of righteousness, to deliver them from death and hell, and to bestow...
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The posthumous works of John Henry Hobart, with a memoir of his ..., Volume 3

John Henry Hobart (bp. of New York.) - 1832 - 568 pages
...knowledge ;" when they beheld these weak and despised men endued with the power of the Holy Ghost, open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf" unloose the ton<rue of the dumb, resit.re the withered arm and the diseased limb; and, stiff more glorious...
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The Posthumous Works of the Late Right Reverend John Henry Hobart ..., Volume 3

John Henry Hobart, William Berrian - 1832 - 522 pages
...knowledge ;" when they beheld these weak and despised men endued with the power of the Holy Ghost, open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf, unloose the tongue of the dumb, restore the withered arm and the diseased limb ; and, still more glorious...
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An exposition of the counsel of god for the redemption of the world, for the ...

Robert Stevens - 1837 - 272 pages
...OF MIRACLES. Again it was foretold that the Messiah should be a worker of miracles — that he would open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf, and cause the lame to leap as a hart, and the tongue of the dumb to sing* — that he would bind up...
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The Edinburgh Christian Instructor, Volume 22

952 pages
...David, — that he should reside in Galilee, and preach good tidings to the meek, — that he should open the eyes of the blind, unstop the ears of the deaf, give speech to the dumb, and strength to the lame, — that he should enter .Icrusnlern riding on an...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 28

1840 - 424 pages
...for the purpose they might have served : Mankind, especially when but partially enlightened, are much more attracted by extraordinary displays of physical...extraordinary ; here was a wonderful man, what had he got to say? " ' Again ; you cannot have failed to observe how prone men are to regard nature as possessed...
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Charles Elwood: Or, the Infidel Converted

Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1840 - 286 pages
...to the purpose they might have served : Mankind, especially when but partially enlightened, are much more attracted by extraordinary displays of physical...extraordinary ; here was a wonderful man, what had he got to say ? " Again, you cannot have failed to observe how prone men are to regard nature as possessed of...
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Charles Elwood: Or, the Infidel Converted

Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1840 - 286 pages
...no good thing could come, whatever had been the purity of his life, the truth and excellence V _of his doctrines, he would hardly have secured a .•'—...extraordinary ; here was a wonderful man, what had he got to say ? " Again, you cannot have failed to observe how prone men are to regard nature as possessed of...
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