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41 Counsel Regarding the Question of the 144,000, p. 1 (Clarence C. Crisler)
Chapter 4—Mrs. Hastings to Be With the 144,000
42 Counsel Regarding the Question of the 144,000, p. 1.6 (Clarence C. Crisler)
… she [Mrs. Hastings, who had just died] was sealed and would come up at the voice of God and stand upon the earth, and would be with the 144,000. I saw we need not mourn …
43 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 135.7 (John Foxe)
… make haste, then said he, “If it be so, I need not tie my points.” And so was had down, first to bishop Bonner to be degraded: which being done, he craved of Bonner but one …
44 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 172.1 (John Foxe)
… garment, “Hast thou been at Rome, and seen our holy father the pope, and dost thou blaspheme him after this sort?” This said, he fell upon him, tore off a piece of his …
45 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 230.4 (John Foxe)
… in Mr. Judson’s breakfast, which, in consequence of fever, he was unable to take, I remained longer than usual, when the governor in great haste sent for me. I promised …
46 The Wars of The Jews, p. 7.12 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… thou hast kept this city wonderfully pure for God's sake; the temple also continues entirely unpolluted! Nor hast thou been guilty of any impiety against …
47 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 606.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… ; thou hast written books enough to fill a cart, every one as full of sedition-I may say treason-as an egg’s full of meat. Hadst thou been whipped out of thy writting …
48 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book V, p. 253.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… Thou hast redeemed, O Lord, and lay not innocent blood upon Thy people Israel! But here, in answer to Pilate’s words, came back that deep, hoarse cry: His Blood be …
49 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 31.1 (John Bunyan)
… . Therefore, Mr. Worldly Wiseman is an enemy, and Mr. Legality is a cheat; and, for his son Civility, notwithstanding his simpering looks, he is but a fraud and cannot …
50 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 33.1 (John Bunyan)
… with haste, neither spake he to any man by the way; nor, if any asked him, would he give them an answer. He went like one that was all the while treading on forbidden …
51 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 253.5 (John Bunyan)
… : Thou hast bought me. Thou deservest to have me all: Thou hast paid for me ten thousand times more than I am worth. No marvel that this made the water stand in my …
52 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 265.1 (John Bunyan)
… more haste after this to go thither, because it is dangerous travelling there in the night. So, when they were come to the gate, the guide knocked, and the Porter …
53 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 311.3 (John Bunyan)
… ; thou hast hit the mark. For the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom; and, to be sure, they that want the beginning have neither middle nor end. But we will here …
54 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 360.1 (John Bunyan)
Great. Then said Great-heart to Mr. Valiant-for-truth, "Thou hast worthily behaved thyself. Let me see thy sword." So he showed it him. When he had taken it in his hand, and looked thereon a while, he said, "Ha! it is a right Jerusalem blade."
55 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 361.3 (John Bunyan)
… burning haste to be gone after him; nor could father or mother stay me. So I got from them, and am come thus far on my way. Great. You came in at the gate, did you not?
56 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 383.1 (John Bunyan)
… with Mr. Ready-to-halt. So he inquired him out, and said to him, "I am come to thee from Him whom thou hast loved and followed, though upon crutches; and my message is …
57 The Pilgrim's Progress, p. 388.1 (John Bunyan)
When Mr. Stand-fast had thus set things in order, and the time being come for him to haste him away, he also went down to the river. Now, there was a great calm at that …
58 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 5.2 (Matthew Henry)
… thou hast not done well, yet do not despair; the remedy is at hand." Christ, the great sin-offering, is said to stand at the door, Revelation 3:20. And those well deserve …
59 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 140.16 (Matthew Henry)
… thou hast smitten me ? Note, The righteous God will not see the meanest and weakest abused; but either they shall be enabled to speak in their own defence or he …
60 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 168.5 (Matthew Henry)
… , Thou hast brought me forth ( Jeremiah 2:27 ); therefore he weeps, cuts himself, and makes himself bald. We that have a God to hope in, and a heaven to hope for, must bear …