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... See alfe Acts xxvii . 27 , compared with ver . 33. And the Greeks feem anciently to have done the fame thing ; for with them a Day and Night was called vuxnusev , in which compounded word the Night is named before the Day . ANOTHER ...
... See alfe Acts xxvii . 27 , compared with ver . 33. And the Greeks feem anciently to have done the fame thing ; for with them a Day and Night was called vuxnusev , in which compounded word the Night is named before the Day . ANOTHER ...
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... seeing him again and in this Confternation , under this Defpair of Mind , if he had appear'd to them at once , in fuch a manner as to put his Refurrection out of all Doubt , it is Probable that their Joy would have been too Exceffive ...
... seeing him again and in this Confternation , under this Defpair of Mind , if he had appear'd to them at once , in fuch a manner as to put his Refurrection out of all Doubt , it is Probable that their Joy would have been too Exceffive ...
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... See this Argument very largely and very clearly handled in two Pamphlets publish'd fince the first Edition of this Treatife ; the one entitled , An Impartial Examination and full Confutation of the Ar- gument brought by Mr. W's Rabbi ...
... See this Argument very largely and very clearly handled in two Pamphlets publish'd fince the first Edition of this Treatife ; the one entitled , An Impartial Examination and full Confutation of the Ar- gument brought by Mr. W's Rabbi ...
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... St. Hilary . ( See Part I. p . 15. ) And yet were This Quo سینماتیکی ( b ) Mr. Woolfien's Difcourfes on our Saviour's Miracles . Part I. p . 22 . tation tation an Honeft one , of what Weight could it 20 Part II . The MIRACLES of p.
... St. Hilary . ( See Part I. p . 15. ) And yet were This Quo سینماتیکی ( b ) Mr. Woolfien's Difcourfes on our Saviour's Miracles . Part I. p . 22 . tation tation an Honeft one , of what Weight could it 20 Part II . The MIRACLES of p.
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... See L'Empereur upon the Codex Middoth . p . 48 , 49 . ( m ) Ita enim R. Nathan , Locus erat extra exedram lapidis cæfi in monte edis , cui nomen Taberna . Ib . ( n ) Nos autem folemus ( dicit Elias ) vocare locum apertum ad libera Patia ...
... See L'Empereur upon the Codex Middoth . p . 48 , 49 . ( m ) Ita enim R. Nathan , Locus erat extra exedram lapidis cæfi in monte edis , cui nomen Taberna . Ib . ( n ) Nos autem folemus ( dicit Elias ) vocare locum apertum ad libera Patia ...
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Page 54 - Ye have sown much and bring in little; ye eat, but ye have not enough; ye drink, but ye are not filled with drink ; ye clothe you, but there is none warm ; and he that earneth wages earneth wages to put it into a bag with holes.
Page 45 - And on the morrow, when they were come from Bethany, he was hungry: 13 And seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves ; for the time of figs was not yet.
Page 2 - To whom alfo he fliowcd himfelf alive after his paflion, by many infallible proofs, being feen of them forty days, and fpeaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God...
Page 7 - So Jeroboam and all the people came to Rehoboam on the third day, as the king bade, saying, Come again to me on the third day.
Page 7 - They sometimes f)tyled it a day, as we do; but at other times, a day and a night; so that we are to understand by the expression of three days and three nights...
Page 53 - When the ruler of the feaft had tafted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was (but the fervants which drew the water knew) the governor of the feaft called the bridegroom, and faith unto him, Every man at the beginning* doth fet forth good wine, and when men have well drunk, then that which is worfe : but thou haft kept the good wine until now.
Page 70 - And a certain man was there, who had an infirmity thirty and eight years. When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case...
Page 78 - And let him that is on the houfe-top, not go down into the houfe, neither enter therein to take any thing out of his houfe.
Page 78 - Judea, (сотр. 2 K. i. 2. Deut. xxii. 8.) and which lying even with the roof, was a part of it when it was let down and shut ; or, according t
Page 24 - And when the chief priefts and ' ftribes faw the wonderful things that He did, and the children crying in the temple, and ' faying, Hofanna to the Son of David, they were fore difpleafed...