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Expositions of Holy Scripture: Luke by MacLaren, Alexander (1826-1910)
‘And it came to pass, as He was alone praying, His disciples were with Him; and He asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am I 19. They answering, said, John the Baptist; but some say, Elias; and others say, that one of the old prophets is risen again.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 14: 1868 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
... mournful and gloomy sense, "I die daily," but with holy joy may we look forward to ... precious Savior—you are then fit to live and fit to die! But I have not quite concluded ... our house in order, for we must die, and not live. We should watch because the Master ...
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 10: 1864 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"The hand of the Lord was upon me and carried me out in the Spirit of the Lord and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones and caused me to pass by them round about: and, behold, there were very many in the open valley.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 27: 1881 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"My soul breaks with longing for Your Judgments at all times." Psalm 119:20. ONE of the best tests of a man's character will be found in his deepest and heartiest longings.
David Elginbrod by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
Die Frauen sind ein liebliches Geheimniss, nur verhüllt, nicht verschlossen.—NOVALIS.-Moralische Ansichten. Women are a lovely mystery—veiled, however, not shut up.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 36: 1890 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"I opened my mouth, and panted: for I longed for Your commandments. Look You upon me, and be merciful unto me, as You used to do unto those that love Your name. Order my steps in Your Word: and let not any iniquity have dominion over me." Psalm 119:131,132,133.
Expositions of Holy Scripture: The Acts by MacLaren, Alexander (1826-1910)
‘And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that aught of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common.’—ACTS iv.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 05: 1859 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
“From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force,”—Matthew 11:12. WHEN JOHN THE BAPTIST preached in the wilderness of Judea, the throng of people who pressed around him became extremely violent to get near enough to hear his voice.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 61: 1915 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"Now will I sing to my Well-Beloved a song of my Beloved." Isaiah 5:1. IT was a Prophet who wrote this, a Prophet inspired of God. An ordinary Believer might suffice to sing, but he counts it no stoop for a Prophet, and no waste of his important time, to occupy himself with song.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
... no remedy but it will die), yet it shall live again. All the difficulties that ... which is for ever, shall not die eternally, Blessed and holy, that is, blessed and happy, ... our love to our friends, both living and dying. We must sorrow for our brethren that ...