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... inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland , to commit one and the same verse of Scripture to memory every morning . Already , it is known , several thousand persons in Scotland , Was there e'er known a case so distressing , dear 11.
... inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland , to commit one and the same verse of Scripture to memory every morning . Already , it is known , several thousand persons in Scotland , Was there e'er known a case so distressing , dear 11.
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... place , The more strong they make out the miraculous case , And the more all good Christians must deem it pro- fane To disturb such a prodigy's marvellous reign . As for scriptural proofs , he quite placed beyond doubt 52.
... place , The more strong they make out the miraculous case , And the more all good Christians must deem it pro- fane To disturb such a prodigy's marvellous reign . As for scriptural proofs , he quite placed beyond doubt 52.
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... scriptural proofs , he quite placed beyond doubt That the whole in the Apocalypse may be found out , As clear and well - proved , he would venture to swear , As anything else has been ever found there : — While the mode in which , bless ...
... scriptural proofs , he quite placed beyond doubt That the whole in the Apocalypse may be found out , As clear and well - proved , he would venture to swear , As anything else has been ever found there : — While the mode in which , bless ...
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... Magan Either can't or won't see that he might be the man ; And , perhaps , dear , —who knows ? —if nought better befal- But - O'Mulligan may be the man , after all . N. B. Next week mean to have my first scriptural 60.
... Magan Either can't or won't see that he might be the man ; And , perhaps , dear , —who knows ? —if nought better befal- But - O'Mulligan may be the man , after all . N. B. Next week mean to have my first scriptural 60.
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... scriptural rout , For the special discussion of matters devout ; — Like those soirées , at Pow'rscourt , * so justly ... Scripture , may be judged from a paragraph in the account given of one of their evenings , by the Christian Herald ...
... scriptural rout , For the special discussion of matters devout ; — Like those soirées , at Pow'rscourt , * so justly ... Scripture , may be judged from a paragraph in the account given of one of their evenings , by the Christian Herald ...
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Page 215 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
Page 164 - Then I heard one saint speaking, and another saint said unto that certain saint which spake, "How long shall be the vision concerning the daily sacrifice, and the transgression of desolation, to give both the sanctuary and the host to be trodden under foot?" And he said unto me, "Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.
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