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The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons Preached and Revised in 1881 Charles Haddon Spurgeon vol. 27

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Great Britain; The banner of truth trust; 1971Description: 724tr; Hardcover; 22cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 252.06
  • C475-S77
Online resources: Summary: This is spoken of as one of the results of the coming of the Lord: he would test and try all things, destroy the false and the evil, and make those pure whom he permitted to remain. Behold, the Promised One has come! He whom Israel sought suddenly appeared in his time as the messenger of the covenant. Glad were the eyes of Simeon, and Anna, and all those who waited for him, and glad this day are our voices as we proclaim that the Messiah has appeared. The glorious Son of God, the anointed of the Highest, has been among men, and faithful witnesses have testified concerning him,“ We beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.` That coming, heralded by songs of angels, and prophetic of countless blessings, should have been a day of unmingled light to men
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This is spoken of as one of the results of the coming of the Lord: he would test and try all things, destroy the false and the evil, and make those pure whom he permitted to remain. Behold, the Promised One has come! He whom Israel sought suddenly appeared in his time as the messenger of the covenant. Glad were the eyes of Simeon, and Anna, and all those who waited for him, and glad this day are our voices as we proclaim that the Messiah has appeared. The glorious Son of God, the anointed of the Highest, has been among men, and faithful witnesses have testified concerning him,“ We beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.` That coming, heralded by songs of angels, and prophetic of countless blessings, should have been a day of unmingled light to men

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