History of the Waldenses: Connected with a Sketch of the Christian Church from the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century |
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... King in Zion ; evincing their allegiance to him by an implicit obedience to his laws , insti- tutions , and ... kings shall the God of Heaven set up a kingdom , which shall never be destroyed ; and the kingdom shall not be left to other ...
... King in Zion ; evincing their allegiance to him by an implicit obedience to his laws , insti- tutions , and ... kings shall the God of Heaven set up a kingdom , which shall never be destroyed ; and the kingdom shall not be left to other ...
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... king- dom of the Messiah ; and thus was Peter now honoured by his divine Master in opening the door of faith to the Gen- tiles , as he had previously done to the Jews at Jerusalem , for unto him were committed the keys of the kingdom of ...
... king- dom of the Messiah ; and thus was Peter now honoured by his divine Master in opening the door of faith to the Gen- tiles , as he had previously done to the Jews at Jerusalem , for unto him were committed the keys of the kingdom of ...
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... kings of Syria allowed the Jews the freedom of Antioch equally with the Greeks , so that their numbers increased exceedingly , and they were always bringing over a great many of the Greeks to their religious worship . " This city ...
... kings of Syria allowed the Jews the freedom of Antioch equally with the Greeks , so that their numbers increased exceedingly , and they were always bringing over a great many of the Greeks to their religious worship . " This city ...
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... Caius not only liberated his old friend , but invited him to his palace , put a crown upon his head , and constituted him king * Acts xi . 19-22 . of the tetrarchy of Philip , and bestowed on him 36 [ CH . I. HISTORY OF THE CHURCH .
... Caius not only liberated his old friend , but invited him to his palace , put a crown upon his head , and constituted him king * Acts xi . 19-22 . of the tetrarchy of Philip , and bestowed on him 36 [ CH . I. HISTORY OF THE CHURCH .
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... king appointed a day on which to receive their submission , when he appeared in the theatre with a splendour that dazzled the eyes of the spectators . He ad- dressed himself to the ambassadors in a pompous oration , suited , we may ...
... king appointed a day on which to receive their submission , when he appeared in the theatre with a splendour that dazzled the eyes of the spectators . He ad- dressed himself to the ambassadors in a pompous oration , suited , we may ...
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