The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 páginas |
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... means , by their teaching , of leading mankind to the practice of idolatry --- the doctrine credible , but to be discussed with modesty --- the hypothesis of Milton , compared with the Mosaic account of the fall , and with different ...
... means , by their teaching , of leading mankind to the practice of idolatry --- the doctrine credible , but to be discussed with modesty --- the hypothesis of Milton , compared with the Mosaic account of the fall , and with different ...
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... means , by declaiming against the new decree , and insinuating that they were uncreated beings , and therefore served only from choice ; to induce them to shake off their allegiance to the Father , and oppose , by force of arms , the ...
... means , by declaiming against the new decree , and insinuating that they were uncreated beings , and therefore served only from choice ; to induce them to shake off their allegiance to the Father , and oppose , by force of arms , the ...
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... mean time , Satan , after having encountered various difficulties , found his way to the garden of Eden , and obtained a ... means he acquired this superiority of reason and utterance over the other animals . He ascribed it to eating the ...
... mean time , Satan , after having encountered various difficulties , found his way to the garden of Eden , and obtained a ... means he acquired this superiority of reason and utterance over the other animals . He ascribed it to eating the ...
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... means of the preaching of Noah and other faith- ful men ; and since the word was with God and was God , and enlighteneth every man that cometh into the world ; we may consider this preaching also , as being the preaching of Christ by ...
... means of the preaching of Noah and other faith- ful men ; and since the word was with God and was God , and enlighteneth every man that cometh into the world ; we may consider this preaching also , as being the preaching of Christ by ...
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... means to keep up his credit , but was obliged to draw such vast sums from Jerusalem , that the inhabitants , at last , massacred his brother Lysimachus , whom he had left governor of the city in his absence . Antiochus soon after took a ...
... means to keep up his credit , but was obliged to draw such vast sums from Jerusalem , that the inhabitants , at last , massacred his brother Lysimachus , whom he had left governor of the city in his absence . Antiochus soon after took a ...
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