From Calvary to Olivet, a sequel to 'Voices from Calvary', a course of homiliesReligious Tract Society, 1884 - 352 psl. |
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... women left in the solitude near the cross were in the distraction not only of grief but of helplessness ; cold faintness crept over them . They could do nothing , think of nothing , to avert the impending profanation . Stricken with ...
... women left in the solitude near the cross were in the distraction not only of grief but of helplessness ; cold faintness crept over them . They could do nothing , think of nothing , to avert the impending profanation . Stricken with ...
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... women , followed . Then , the resolution came to the minds of the sorrowing women , that they too would have some share in offering the last honours to their own dead Master ; they would remember that , only a few days before , one of ...
... women , followed . Then , the resolution came to the minds of the sorrowing women , that they too would have some share in offering the last honours to their own dead Master ; they would remember that , only a few days before , one of ...
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... women were on their way to the sepulchre while it was yet dark , they must have been outside the city walls all night . This was not impossible . Be it remembered that this was in the Passover week . During that week , ' an innumerable ...
... women were on their way to the sepulchre while it was yet dark , they must have been outside the city walls all night . This was not impossible . Be it remembered that this was in the Passover week . During that week , ' an innumerable ...
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... women were the first to see . Very early in the morning . ' This was a splendid instance of fidelity , and also of the honour put upon it by grace . They were ' the first to see ' this wonder in the work of redemption ; and why ? They ...
... women were the first to see . Very early in the morning . ' This was a splendid instance of fidelity , and also of the honour put upon it by grace . They were ' the first to see ' this wonder in the work of redemption ; and why ? They ...
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... women were unconquerable . It is not for such as we are to judge even the men . It is no easy thing to put ourselves mentally in their place , and feel with the sense of reality what they had to stand against . For one who had been ...
... women were unconquerable . It is not for such as we are to judge even the men . It is no easy thing to put ourselves mentally in their place , and feel with the sense of reality what they had to stand against . For one who had been ...
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219 psl. - When I remember these things, I pour out my soul in me: For I had gone with the multitude, I went with them to the house of God, With the voice of joy and praise, with a multitude that kept holyday.