The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... death could not restrain their lust for strife . Even the perturbed spirits of the slain , after the sun had set , left their mangled bodies , to prolong the deadly struggle in the open sky above the ensanguined field of Mars . The ...
... death could not restrain their lust for strife . Even the perturbed spirits of the slain , after the sun had set , left their mangled bodies , to prolong the deadly struggle in the open sky above the ensanguined field of Mars . The ...
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... death , because sinful , yet still has advanced both by them , and in spite of them , in im- mortal vigor , that one kingdom of our Lord . And it also fully meets , as does nothing else , the requisitions of the third condi- tion , for ...
... death , because sinful , yet still has advanced both by them , and in spite of them , in im- mortal vigor , that one kingdom of our Lord . And it also fully meets , as does nothing else , the requisitions of the third condi- tion , for ...
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... dually the two towns grew towards each other , and were per- manently united under one municipal government . * Sozomen , v . 3 . On the death of the Bishop of Majuma , the Bishop of 1854. ] 45 Origin of Episcopacy .
... dually the two towns grew towards each other , and were per- manently united under one municipal government . * Sozomen , v . 3 . On the death of the Bishop of Majuma , the Bishop of 1854. ] 45 Origin of Episcopacy .
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B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. death of the Bishop of Majuma , the Bishop of Gaza objected to the election of a successor , on the ground that " two bishops were not required to rule over one city . " But the people of the port insisting ...
B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. death of the Bishop of Majuma , the Bishop of Gaza objected to the election of a successor , on the ground that " two bishops were not required to rule over one city . " But the people of the port insisting ...
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... death , successively enjoyed the teachings of Cratylus , Hermogenes , Euclid of Megara , and Theodorus the mathematician . These were representatives of different schools of philosophy , and their instructions enabled Plato , comparing ...
... death , successively enjoyed the teachings of Cratylus , Hermogenes , Euclid of Megara , and Theodorus the mathematician . These were representatives of different schools of philosophy , and their instructions enabled Plato , comparing ...
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