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SPECIMENS OF A NEW, SIMPLE, AND IMPARTIAL TRANSLATION OF ^ THE GOSPELS IN A HARMONIZED FORM, WITH SHORT INCIDENTAL NOTES, BY A LAYMAN.
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( Contmved from page 237 . ) A D - SERMON ON THE MOUNT . —Commencement . 29 Oct . 16 . l Matthew v . 1—12 . Now [ Jesus , ] seeing the multitudes , went up a mountain , and having sat . down ,, his disciples came unto him ; whereupon he opened his mouth ,, and taught them , saying : ' * Happy the poof ,
in the spirit ! [ or spiritually happy are the poor ] ; for theirs is the kingdom t > f heaven . Happy they , who mourn ! for they shall be comforted .. Happy the meek ! For they shall inherit the earth . [ Psalm xxxvii . lJ . J Happy they , who hunger and thirst after righteousness f for they shall he satisfied . Happy the merciful ! for they shall obtain mercy . Happy the pure in heart ! for they
shall see God . Happy the peace makers ! for they shall be called sons of God . Happy they , who are persecuted @n account of [ their ] righteousness ! for theirs is the kingdom of heaven . Happy are ye , when- [ men ] shall revile and persecute you , and say every evil thing against you falsely on my account I Rejoice ,- and exult ; for your reward [ shall be ] great in heaven ; for so persecuted they the prophets who w . ere before you . "
Luke vi . 20—26 . Then he , lifting up his eyes on his disciples , said : <( Happy ye poor ! for yours is the kingdo ) m of God . Happy ye , who hunger now ! for ye shall be satisfied . Happy ye , who weep now I for ye shall laugh . Happy are ye , when men shall hate you , arid separate you *[ from their society , ] and . revile you , and cast out your name as evil on account of the son of man ! Rejoice on that
day , and leap for joy ; for lo ! your reward [ shall be ] great in heaven ; for so did their fathers to the prophets . But woe unto you rich ! for ye [ already ] have your consolation . Woe unto you , who are filled ! for ye shall hunger . Woe unto you , who laugh now ! for ye shall mourn and weep . Woe unto you , when men shall speak well of you J for so did their fathers to the false prophets . "
, EXHORTATION TO HIS PISCIPXES . Matthew v . 13—IC . 11 Ye are the salt of the earth . [ Salt was used as manure to purify and enrich the soil , as well as to season the food of man ,
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woman : but God saw it best to take her * and having sowed in her heart the -good seed of his kingdom / took her tp heaven where it should bring forth all its fruits in their native , soil , and in their fullest perfection . "—Life of A . Clarke , vol . ii . p . 82—84 .
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276 TRANSLATION OF THE GOSPELS . <
Specimens Of A New, Simple, And Impartial Translation Of ^ The Gospels In A Harmonized Form, With Short Incidental Notes, By A Layman.
SPECIMENS OF A NEW , SIMPLE , AND IMPARTIAL TRANSLATION OF ^ THE GOSPELS IN A HARMONIZED FORM , WITH SHORT INCIDENTAL NOTES , BY A LAYMAN .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 1, 1833, page 276, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2621/page/20/
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