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... render him any pecu- niary reward . What stronger proof can we have that God was his guide ? Let us take a series of events of the same kind from the life of another person who lived a century previous , and was of a calling and ...
... render him any pecu- niary reward . What stronger proof can we have that God was his guide ? Let us take a series of events of the same kind from the life of another person who lived a century previous , and was of a calling and ...
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... render him placable and mild . It was not the virtuous only , but the beautiful that were admitted to the favor of the gods . If heaven was in commotion and Olympus was shaken to its centre , it was some beauty either present or absent ...
... render him placable and mild . It was not the virtuous only , but the beautiful that were admitted to the favor of the gods . If heaven was in commotion and Olympus was shaken to its centre , it was some beauty either present or absent ...
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... rendered in the common version , where a testament is , there must also of necessity be the death of the testator . For a testament is of force after men are dead ; otherwise it is of no strength at all while the tes- tator liveth ...
... rendered in the common version , where a testament is , there must also of necessity be the death of the testator . For a testament is of force after men are dead ; otherwise it is of no strength at all while the tes- tator liveth ...
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... rendered testament . In four of those instances , Matt . xxvi : 28 , Mark xiv : 24 , Luke xxii : 20 , and 1 Cor . xi : 25 , it is used with reference to the institution or celebra- tion of the Lord's supper . In the Septuagint it is ...
... rendered testament . In four of those instances , Matt . xxvi : 28 , Mark xiv : 24 , Luke xxii : 20 , and 1 Cor . xi : 25 , it is used with reference to the institution or celebra- tion of the Lord's supper . In the Septuagint it is ...
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... rendered his death necessary in order that his " will " might be complete or ratified . The fact of a " will ” —dıaðýên -involved the idea of the death of him who had made it . Of the truth of this observation about the nature of a ...
... rendered his death necessary in order that his " will " might be complete or ratified . The fact of a " will ” —dıaðýên -involved the idea of the death of him who had made it . Of the truth of this observation about the nature of a ...
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