A Sermon, Preached Feb. 3, 1793, at the Scots Church, London Wall, on Occasion of the Trial, Condemnation, and Execution of Louis XVI., Late King of France: With Some Additions and Illustrations |
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... feventh head , which under another confideration is called the eighth ( the intervenient kingdom of the Oftro - Goths being the seventh in number , though not properly Roman , and therefore , in that fenfe , none of the heads of the ...
... feventh head , which under another confideration is called the eighth ( the intervenient kingdom of the Oftro - Goths being the seventh in number , though not properly Roman , and therefore , in that fenfe , none of the heads of the ...
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... feventh year of which is therefore called Sabbatical , with ref- fpect to the Seventh Day Sabbath . In the fame way of fpeaking , Ezekiel was commanded to lie 390 days on his left fide , and 40 on his right , each day for a year , as ...
... feventh year of which is therefore called Sabbatical , with ref- fpect to the Seventh Day Sabbath . In the fame way of fpeaking , Ezekiel was commanded to lie 390 days on his left fide , and 40 on his right , each day for a year , as ...
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... feventh vial ; and that therefore Christ will have the honour of deftroying him finally himself , ( though this iniquity began to work even in the apoftolical times ) ; therefore we may cer- tainly conclude that it must take up fome cen ...
... feventh vial ; and that therefore Christ will have the honour of deftroying him finally himself , ( though this iniquity began to work even in the apoftolical times ) ; therefore we may cer- tainly conclude that it must take up fome cen ...
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... feventh head or king of Rome , ( as I hinted before ) whofe character is , that he was immediately to fucceed to the imperial government , and to continue but a fhort space , Rev. xvii . 10. That , I fay , this govern- ment could be no ...
... feventh head or king of Rome , ( as I hinted before ) whofe character is , that he was immediately to fucceed to the imperial government , and to continue but a fhort space , Rev. xvii . 10. That , I fay , this govern- ment could be no ...
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... feventh king to denote the oriental empire , which as it began long before this time , fo lafted many centuries afterwards , and was not totally extinct till Mahomet the Great's time , in the year 1453. And furely this kingdom was ...
... feventh king to denote the oriental empire , which as it began long before this time , fo lafted many centuries afterwards , and was not totally extinct till Mahomet the Great's time , in the year 1453. And furely this kingdom was ...
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