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Strona 42
Ecclesiastical Antiquities . 1 . OF THE PRIMITIVE FAITH AND WORSHIP , " THE
great and solemn commiffion given by our Lord 1 to the eleven Apostles , after his
resurrection , contains in it the principles of Christian belief , the rules of ...
Ecclesiastical Antiquities . 1 . OF THE PRIMITIVE FAITH AND WORSHIP , " THE
great and solemn commiffion given by our Lord 1 to the eleven Apostles , after his
resurrection , contains in it the principles of Christian belief , the rules of ...
Strona 85
For some daies and nights past he was so well and hearty , and chear . ful , that
we had not the least fear or apprehension of his - death , which therefore came
upon us improviso like a thun . . der stroke . The Lord hath given and the Lord
hath ...
For some daies and nights past he was so well and hearty , and chear . ful , that
we had not the least fear or apprehension of his - death , which therefore came
upon us improviso like a thun . . der stroke . The Lord hath given and the Lord
hath ...
Strona 94
And left I should be thought to have given an invidious turn to the story in relating
it , thé reader shall have it in the very words of that loyal and wor . thy old
gentleman . * The parliament , who began the rebellion , having given a
commission to ...
And left I should be thought to have given an invidious turn to the story in relating
it , thé reader shall have it in the very words of that loyal and wor . thy old
gentleman . * The parliament , who began the rebellion , having given a
commission to ...
Strona 113
... nothing could be more proper than such an exact delineation as is here given
of the most terrible of all created Beings , whose power had been already stated
as so great , that neither the strength nor the skill of man could overcome it .
... nothing could be more proper than such an exact delineation as is here given
of the most terrible of all created Beings , whose power had been already stated
as so great , that neither the strength nor the skill of man could overcome it .
Strona 139
The little volume , the title of which we have given , contains many remarkable
observations on difficult passages in the Old and New Testament ; with
illustrations from the Rabbinical writers , and the Eastern versions . Some things
are fanciful ...
The little volume , the title of which we have given , contains many remarkable
observations on difficult passages in the Old and New Testament ; with
illustrations from the Rabbinical writers , and the Eastern versions . Some things
are fanciful ...
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Strona 299 - Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you ? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy ; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.
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