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 Testament |
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... thought a thing impossible for Almighty God , so to unite himself to the nian Christ Jesus ; as that he , who every day displayed proofs of his humanity , should nevertheless be entitled , not merely by office , but by virtue of this ...
... thought a thing impossible for Almighty God , so to unite himself to the nian Christ Jesus ; as that he , who every day displayed proofs of his humanity , should nevertheless be entitled , not merely by office , but by virtue of this ...
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... thought fully adequate to their wants . Cain is said , by our Saviour , to have slain his brother Abel ; because the works of Abel were righteous , and his own were wicked . And the Lord God said unto Cain , Why art thou wroth ? and why ...
... thought fully adequate to their wants . Cain is said , by our Saviour , to have slain his brother Abel ; because the works of Abel were righteous , and his own were wicked . And the Lord God said unto Cain , Why art thou wroth ? and why ...
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... thought of imitating the ill examples of the antediluvians , and indulging themselves in the perpetration of a variety of crimes . This depravation of manners was followed by the introduction of heathenish superstition . As this evil ...
... thought of imitating the ill examples of the antediluvians , and indulging themselves in the perpetration of a variety of crimes . This depravation of manners was followed by the introduction of heathenish superstition . As this evil ...
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... thought with different imagery , and a different choice of language ; so that the whole bears rather the appearance of an accumulation of corresponding sentiments , than an accurate and con- nected series of different ideas , arranged ...
... thought with different imagery , and a different choice of language ; so that the whole bears rather the appearance of an accumulation of corresponding sentiments , than an accurate and con- nected series of different ideas , arranged ...
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... thought probable , because it was the custom of the Romans to require the valuation of every man's substance , to be delivered in upon oath . And as this oath , at the enrolment of the Jews , was taken before commissioners , on the part ...
... thought probable , because it was the custom of the Romans to require the valuation of every man's substance , to be delivered in upon oath . And as this oath , at the enrolment of the Jews , was taken before commissioners , on the part ...
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