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" There was a certain creditor which had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both. Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most ? Simon answered and said, I... "
Grandma Joy's Hope for Hurting Women - Page 202
by Grandma Joy - 2006 - 230 pages
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An exposition of the [Apostles'] Creed

John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1715 - 426 pages
...of God: For that love doth naturally follow from fuch a fenfe, appeareth by the Parable intheGofpel, There was a certain creditor which had two debtors, the one owed ffi^Luki6 41,41; B b t> Jive Fourthly, The true notion of forgivenefs of fins is necefTary to teach...
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The Family Expositor: Or, A Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament ...

Philip Doddridge - Bible - 1755 - 604 pages
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The four Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles; with notes, by I. Mann

Isaac Mann (bp. of Cork and Ross) - 1783 - 456 pages
...anfwcring, faid unto him, Simon, I have fomewhat to fay unto thee. And he faith, Wafter, 41 fay on. There was a certain .creditor, which had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and 42 the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them...
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Sermons: By the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Wilson, ...

Thomas Wilson - Sermons, English - 1795 - 504 pages
...Lord would convince us of the truth of this,, in that moft affecting parable recorded by St. Luke:'" There was a certain creditor, which had two debtors : the one owed him five hundred pence t and the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave...
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The Connecticut evangelical magazine, Volume 2

1801 - 504 pages
...to inftruifl him, by calling his attention to a ftory. " There •was a certain creditor (faid he) •which had two debtors ; the one owed Jive hundred pence, and the ether fifty. Slnd when they had nothing to pay, be frankly forgave them both. Tell me, tberefort, •which...
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Sermons, tr. by R. Robinson (H. Hunter)

Jacques Saurin - 1800 - 308 pages
...Jesus answering, said unto him, Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And he saith, Master, say on. There was a certain creditor, which had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them...
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The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of ...

1802 - 374 pages
...answering, said unto him, Simon, I have somewhat to say 'unto thee. And he said, Master, say on. 4 1 There was a certain creditor, which had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the Other fifty. 42 And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them...
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Diatessaron, or, The history of our lord Jesus Christ, compiled from the ...

Thomas Thirlwall - 1803 - 324 pages
...answering said unto him," Simon, I have " somewhat to say unto thee." And he saith, Master, say on. " There was a certain creditor " which had two debtors: the one owed five " hundred pence, and the other fifty. And " when they had nothing to pay, he frankly " forgave...
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The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments : Translated ..., Volume 4

1804 - 476 pages
...answering, said unto him, Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And he saith, Master, say on. 41 There was a certain creditor, which had two debtors ; the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. 42 And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them...
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The Anti-satisfactionist: Or, the Salvation of Sinners by the Free Grace of ...

Richard Wright - Atonement - 1805 - 420 pages
...before they could be forgiven. Take, for instance, the parable of the two debtors. Luke vii. 41, 42. There was a certain creditor which had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the other jifty : and when they had nothing to pay he frankly forgave them...
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