33:25Part 1
... brings you to Canaan it says and so there is in that hymn by J. N. Darby, there is the idea that heaven in the future is represented for us by the children ...
~26 min.The Matter Of Reception
biblecentre.org · ... are linked together as having to do with the apostles. J. N. Darby translates it, "the teaching and fellowship of the apostles", making it plainer. However ...
~26 min.The Second Epistle to Timothy
biblecentre.org · ... of glory which was his portion where this life was developed" (J.N. Darby). Verses 13-14. Next he exhorts Timothy to hold fast the form of sound words. " ...
47:28Part 1
... the world and then he speaks about being called ah we're called in time you know mr darby has a lovely poem it's a it's a part of a hymn to in the call it ...
43:32Part 2
... we tend to do. So, have a look at your shelves. Take off the Mr. Darby, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Dennett, Mr. Coates, David Barron, the synopsis, Mr. Hull, and all ...
43:39Part 4
... your time, and you want to take a shortcut, you consult John Nelson Darby, William Kelly, Edward Dennett, in their books of Zechariah, and they will tell ...
36:37Part 1
... One who had been sought was now found. If you look at the interlinear or the Darby translation of those familiar words, this is my beloved son in whom I am ...
59:17Part 1
... been taught by Him as the truth in Jesus. That you put off. Or as Brother Darby has it. You're having put off the former conversation. The old man which is ...
40:31Part 1
... they said, go to, let us do this and go to, let us do that. In the Darby translation, he uses a far more familiar phrase. You read it and you see it says, ...
44:02Part 3
... authorize says, praise ye the Lord for the avenging of Israel, and Mr. Darby's translation says, praise ye the Lord for the time when leaders led. Anyway, ...
42:33Part 1
... the Lord, nor yet the works which he had done Those who have read Mr. Darby's letters will remember that he often wrote that he and his companions had to ...
26:59Part 1
... it. And to be able to give utterance to them. You'll see all that in Mr. Darby's footnote. No need for me to elaborate on it. And it's all down there in ...