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... observed , regarded them as too nearly allied after the punning humour of the to those meritricious ornaments time , that he was a white - gift which formed so culpable a portion indeed , and resolved on his prefer - of that ...
... observed , regarded them as too nearly allied after the punning humour of the to those meritricious ornaments time , that he was a white - gift which formed so culpable a portion indeed , and resolved on his prefer - of that ...
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... observed , regarded them as too nearly allied after the punning humour of the to those meritricious ornaments time , that he was a white - gift which formed so culpable a portion indeed , and resolved on his prefer - of that ...
... observed , regarded them as too nearly allied after the punning humour of the to those meritricious ornaments time , that he was a white - gift which formed so culpable a portion indeed , and resolved on his prefer - of that ...
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... observed it was Considering , First , That it appears to a business which had been in a Court be the decided opinion of many respecof Justice . The President said , “ Miss table persons , who have inspected the Bell states she has ...
... observed it was Considering , First , That it appears to a business which had been in a Court be the decided opinion of many respecof Justice . The President said , “ Miss table persons , who have inspected the Bell states she has ...
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... observed the book , Lord Burleigh , the Treasurer , his denied the things wherewith they intimate friend . Some ministers of were charged , and desired to be Ely , in particular , being suspended tried , the Archbishop demanded , for ...
... observed the book , Lord Burleigh , the Treasurer , his denied the things wherewith they intimate friend . Some ministers of were charged , and desired to be Ely , in particular , being suspended tried , the Archbishop demanded , for ...
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... observed that the latter the just support of his reputation . ” * served as a precedent for a measure He availed himself of the opporturigidly executed against the Royal nity his new situation afforded him ists in the time of the Common ...
... observed that the latter the just support of his reputation . ” * served as a precedent for a measure He availed himself of the opporturigidly executed against the Royal nity his new situation afforded him ists in the time of the Common ...
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Page 25 - What then? notwithstanding, every way, whether in pretence or in truth, Christ is preached; and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice.
Page 339 - And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth ? and why is thy countenance fallen ? If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door.
Page 53 - Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD GOD had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath GOD said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden...
Page 93 - But Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping. And as she wept, she stooped down, and looked into the sepulchre, and seeth two angels in white sitting, the one at the head, and the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain.
Page 48 - He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
Page 175 - For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ: whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.
Page 56 - Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him, for they shall eat the fruit of their doings. " Woe unto the wicked! It shall be ill with him, for the reward of his hands shall be given him.
Page 137 - If his children forsake my law, and walk not in my judgments ; If they break my statutes, and keep not my commandments ; Then will I visit their transgression with the rod, and their iniquity with stripes. Nevertheless my loving-kindness will I not utterly take from him, nor suffer my faithfulness to fail.
Page 168 - Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou ? whom seekest thou ? She supposing him to be the gardener, saith unto him, Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away. Jesus saith unto her, Mary. She turned herself, and saith unto him, Rabboni : which is to say, Master.
Page 54 - And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden: but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.