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... probably , several literal errors interspersed through . out the volume , but it is hoped they are rarely of such a kind as to obscure the meaning ; and the reader's good sense will enable him to correct them . 1 Cerasus Tarium Halys ...
... probably , several literal errors interspersed through . out the volume , but it is hoped they are rarely of such a kind as to obscure the meaning ; and the reader's good sense will enable him to correct them . 1 Cerasus Tarium Halys ...
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... probably from the Hebrew pro- phets , that a prince of unparalelled glory was to arise in Judea , who was to found a kind of universal monarchy . * But in the humble appearance of Jesus of Nazareth , the Jews found nothing that ...
... probably from the Hebrew pro- phets , that a prince of unparalelled glory was to arise in Judea , who was to found a kind of universal monarchy . * But in the humble appearance of Jesus of Nazareth , the Jews found nothing that ...
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... ( probably all ) were occasionally engaged in preaching the gospel , but this was no part of their office as deacons , which was restricted wholly to the serving of tables , or ministering to the wants of the poor . There were in ...
... ( probably all ) were occasionally engaged in preaching the gospel , but this was no part of their office as deacons , which was restricted wholly to the serving of tables , or ministering to the wants of the poor . There were in ...
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... probably been given him , that many of the persecuted disciples had taken refuge at Damas- cus . This was a most noble city , situated at the foot of mount Lebanon . It had formerly been the capital of Syria , and was still very ...
... probably been given him , that many of the persecuted disciples had taken refuge at Damas- cus . This was a most noble city , situated at the foot of mount Lebanon . It had formerly been the capital of Syria , and was still very ...
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... probably thereby , at once to vex the Jews and ingratiate themselves with the emperor . The Jews instantly demolished the altar , and the Heathens complained to Capito , the questor ( or collector of the Roman tribute ) , who ...
... probably thereby , at once to vex the Jews and ingratiate themselves with the emperor . The Jews instantly demolished the altar , and the Heathens complained to Capito , the questor ( or collector of the Roman tribute ) , who ...
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