Sermon Tone Analysis
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We have here, then, the title, not of this whole Gospel of Matthew, but only of the first seventeen verses. of Jesus Christ.
For the meaning of these glorious words, see on v. 21 and on v. 16. “Jesus,” the name given to our Lord at His circumcision
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We have here, then, the title, not of this whole Gospel of Matthew, but only of the first seventeen verses. of Jesus Christ.
For the meaning of these glorious words, see on v. 21 and on v. 16. “Jesus,” the name given to our Lord at His circumcision
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