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" Get thee behind me, Satan, thou art an offence to me : for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men ? "
Stapleton's Fortress Overthrown. A Rejoinder to Martiall's Reply. A ... - Page 331
by William Fulke - 1848 - 412 pages
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Popery and Jesuitism at Rome in the nineteenth century, in 20 letters

Luigi Francesco L. Desanctis - 1852 - 202 pages
...him from the work of redemption ; on which Jesus, turning round, said unto Peter, ' Get thee behind me, Satan ; thou art an offence to me, for thou savourest not the things of God, but those which be of men.' (v. 23.) Let us suppose that in the antecedent verses he had constituted...
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Quiet Hours

John Pulsford - 1857 - 404 pages
...Truth : hear the Truth rebuking Worldly Plausibility : " He turned and said unto Peter, get thee behind Me, Satan : thou art an offence to Me, for thou savourest not the tilings that be of God, but those that be of men." Peter spoke from "the wisdom of this world" and...
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The Christian advocate, ed. by T.H. Milner, Volume 1

Thomas Hughes Milner - 1857 - 974 pages
...from the last scenes, Jesus promptly replied, " Get thee behind me, Satan, thou art an ofTence unto me ; for thou savourest not the things that are of God, but those that are of men." So. again, when the same ardent disciple, on the apprehension of his Master,...
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Quiet Hours

John Pulsford - 1863 - 402 pages
...Truth : hear the Truth rebuking Worldly Plausibility : " He turned and said unto Peter, Get thee behind Me, Satan : thou art an offence to Me, for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men." Peter spoke from " the wisdom of this world" and the love of...
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Tracts for the Christian seasons, Volume 4

Christian seasons - 1864 - 392 pages
...word which might make him think that he was the devil whom the Lord had spoken of: "Get thee behind Me, Satan; thou art an offence to Me, for thou savourest not the things which be of God, but the things which be of man." When he would set up three tabernacles 220 in the...
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The Ecclesiastic [afterw.] The Theologian and ecclesiastic ..., Volume 27

1865 - 606 pages
...LORD in asking you a king,' says Samuel, soon after Saul had been proclaimed king. ' Get thee behind Me, Satan, thou art an offence to Me ; for thou savourest not the things that be of GOD, but those that be of men,' said our LORD to that very S. Peter, whom He had but just before...
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Christendom's divisions, a sketch of the divisions of the Christian ..., Part 1

Edmund Salusbury Ffoulkes - 1865 - 320 pages
...Lord in asking you a king,'66 says Samuel, soon after Saul had been proclaimed king. ' Get thee behind me, Satan, thou art an offence to me ; for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men,'67 said our Lord to that very S. Peter, whom He had but just before...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 4; Volume 56

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1865 - 636 pages
...principle of a supreme earthly potentate? was not " conceded without reproof . . . ' Get thee behind me, Satan, thou art an offence to me ; for thou savourest not the things of God, but those that be of men,' said our Lord to that very St. Peter whom He had just before designated...
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The Apostles of Jesus

E. Clere - 1868 - 380 pages
...reign as a great king in this world. But Jesus, turning to Peter, said unto him, " Get thee behind me, Satan ; thou art an offence to me, for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men." 2 Satan here signifies an enemy, and the word offence a hindrance...
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The 'greater than Solomon': 12 lects. on the first 4 (last 4) chapters of ...

Samuel Allen Windle - 1869 - 170 pages
...Instantly the deadly poison offered by the hand of love was detected. Jesus said, " Get thee behind me, Satan ; thou art an offence to me : for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men." What shall I say of the dark hours of dread Gethsemane, the bitter...
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