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... eyes on these pages ; and that they may also tend in some degree to confirm the faith and invigorate the good resolutions of many sincere believers in the Gospel . With this hope I now offer them to the world , and particularly to those ...
... eyes on these pages ; and that they may also tend in some degree to confirm the faith and invigorate the good resolutions of many sincere believers in the Gospel . With this hope I now offer them to the world , and particularly to those ...
Page 27
... valuable observations in some parts of this and the third and thirteenth Lecture , I am indebted to my late excellent friend and patron , Arch- bishop Secker . eye- eye - witnesses , and the other two constant com- * [ 27 ]
... valuable observations in some parts of this and the third and thirteenth Lecture , I am indebted to my late excellent friend and patron , Arch- bishop Secker . eye- eye - witnesses , and the other two constant com- * [ 27 ]
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... eye - wit nesses of all the transactions which they relate ; and there is scarce any instance of the history of the same person being written by four different contemporary historians , all perfectly agreeing in the main articles , and ...
... eye - wit nesses of all the transactions which they relate ; and there is scarce any instance of the history of the same person being written by four different contemporary historians , all perfectly agreeing in the main articles , and ...
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... eye- witness of every thing he relates . He was called by our blessed Lord from a most lu- crative occupation , that of a collector of the public revenue , to be one of his disciples and friends ; a call which he immediately obeyed ...
... eye- witness of every thing he relates . He was called by our blessed Lord from a most lu- crative occupation , that of a collector of the public revenue , to be one of his disciples and friends ; a call which he immediately obeyed ...
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... eyes that were con- stantly fixed upon them . 3. The manner in which these wise men approached our Lord , is precisely that in which the people always addressed themselves to men of high rank and dignity . They worshipped him ; that is ...
... eyes that were con- stantly fixed upon them . 3. The manner in which these wise men approached our Lord , is precisely that in which the people always addressed themselves to men of high rank and dignity . They worshipped him ; that is ...
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