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... master had all along declared Him to be . Our Lord's works are the proofs to which He always appeals as testify- ing that He came from God . Though we do not see outward miracles wrought , yet we have proofs within us of a power which ...
... master had all along declared Him to be . Our Lord's works are the proofs to which He always appeals as testify- ing that He came from God . Though we do not see outward miracles wrought , yet we have proofs within us of a power which ...
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... master , not knowing what time he may arrive . We are perfectly uncertain at what time Christ will come again to judge the world . We get to think that because we have seen so many days come one after another regularly , that therefore ...
... master , not knowing what time he may arrive . We are perfectly uncertain at what time Christ will come again to judge the world . We get to think that because we have seen so many days come one after another regularly , that therefore ...
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... can ever be . He is ready to welcome you back into His open arms , and forgive and forget the past . Come then at once to Him , and own it all . WHY HY was the unjust steward commended by his master ST . LUKE XV . II — 32 .
... can ever be . He is ready to welcome you back into His open arms , and forgive and forget the past . Come then at once to Him , and own it all . WHY HY was the unjust steward commended by his master ST . LUKE XV . II — 32 .
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William Henry Ridley. WHY HY was the unjust steward commended by his master ? It could not be because he cheated him . What was the thing wherein " he had done wisely " ? Was it that he had wronged his master for his own benefit ? No ...
William Henry Ridley. WHY HY was the unjust steward commended by his master ? It could not be because he cheated him . What was the thing wherein " he had done wisely " ? Was it that he had wronged his master for his own benefit ? No ...
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... master a profit over and above the labour for which the servant was hired . A servant who fulfils his engagement is not " unprofitable " to his employer , quite the reverse ; but our Lord means that we can do no more than this : we ...
... master a profit over and above the labour for which the servant was hired . A servant who fulfils his engagement is not " unprofitable " to his employer , quite the reverse ; but our Lord means that we can do no more than this : we ...
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