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Be of Good Cheer (Matt.9:2) (HSA)

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Position:Words in Season Volume 09 (1895) Page 253

Letters of J. N. Darby, 2:9 (J. N. Darby)

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The Hope of the Church - The Lord's Coming, Israel, and the Church (Baines, Thomas Blackburn)

gbv-online.org/book/19

~12 min.2.9 Brief summary of God's ways.

... carried into captivity, from which they have never returned; and lastly, the two remaining tribes, with the royal line of David, were taken prisoners to ...

Lecture 9. Paul's Epistles. Part 2 (S. Ridout)

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Brief Notes of Two Addresses on Daniel 8, 9 and 11. (W. Kelly)

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Synopsis - Hebrews - - (Darby, John Nelson)

gbv-online.org/book/910

~18 min.Chapter 9

... with "to bear the sins of many."9 But it will be remarked, that the ... result, which seals and characterises the two others, is that Christ, having once ...

Synopsis - Genesis - - (Darby, John Nelson)

gbv-online.org/book/779

~2 min.Chapter 9

... of the New Earth. In chapter 9 begins the history of the new ... against one another, and corruption; the two perpetual characters of sin, amongst men, and ...

Synopsis - Acts - - (Darby, John Nelson)

gbv-online.org/book/893

~6 min.Chapter 9

... of God. In the words of Jesus to Ananias, the children of Israel come last. The two great elements of blessing: the fear of God and the comfort of the Holy ...

Synopsis - John - - (Darby, John Nelson)

gbv-online.org/book/892

~4 min.Chapter 9

... the discourse begun at the end of chapter 9. The man born blind: the power of ... is the Son, one with the Father,2 giving eternal life to His sheep, and ...

Synopsis - Matthew - - (Darby, John Nelson)

gbv-online.org/book/889

~4 min.Chapter 9

... and acknowledged the power of God, but did not know how to combine the two ideas in His Person. God manifest in grace to sinners. The grace which contemns ...