A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 |
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... lived and died among them in a mean condi- tion ; and who filled up the measure of their iniquity and infidelity by resisting the preach- ing of the Apostles after Christ's resurrection ; these profane men were given up by God to ...
... lived and died among them in a mean condi- tion ; and who filled up the measure of their iniquity and infidelity by resisting the preach- ing of the Apostles after Christ's resurrection ; these profane men were given up by God to ...
Strona 78
... lived admitted not of this si- lence , leisure , or composure ; neither were the Scriptures by any means so well under- stood as they are at present ; they had for ages been secluded from the perusal of men by the Roman Pontiffs , and ...
... lived admitted not of this si- lence , leisure , or composure ; neither were the Scriptures by any means so well under- stood as they are at present ; they had for ages been secluded from the perusal of men by the Roman Pontiffs , and ...
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... lived in the utmost splen- dor and magnificence at Athens . But this splendor was but of short continuance ; as he was pursued by Antipater , from whom he fled , and was slain in Candia . man to know the effect which great pros- perity ...
... lived in the utmost splen- dor and magnificence at Athens . But this splendor was but of short continuance ; as he was pursued by Antipater , from whom he fled , and was slain in Candia . man to know the effect which great pros- perity ...
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... lived will allow there are several things more valuable than riches ; and the most ambitious character will admit the same with respect to dignities and power : they will each allow that health and the senses of hearing and seeing are ...
... lived will allow there are several things more valuable than riches ; and the most ambitious character will admit the same with respect to dignities and power : they will each allow that health and the senses of hearing and seeing are ...
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... lived to any age , to have himself experienced instances of providential escapes from accidents and dangers * : and when to all this we reflect how God in his goodness has provided every 66 * There is a remarkable instance of this ...
... lived to any age , to have himself experienced instances of providential escapes from accidents and dangers * : and when to all this we reflect how God in his goodness has provided every 66 * There is a remarkable instance of this ...
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