The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New Testament |
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... kind of creatures , which , according to a report current among the angels , were about that time to be created ; and exhorting them to find out the truth of this latter prediction , and how they might turn it the most to their advan ...
... kind of creatures , which , according to a report current among the angels , were about that time to be created ; and exhorting them to find out the truth of this latter prediction , and how they might turn it the most to their advan ...
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... kind of impiety , which has received the name of Sabæanism , was practised in the days of Job . If I beheld the sun when ' it shined , or the moon walking in brightness ; And my heart hath been secretly enticed , or my mouth hath kissed ...
... kind of impiety , which has received the name of Sabæanism , was practised in the days of Job . If I beheld the sun when ' it shined , or the moon walking in brightness ; And my heart hath been secretly enticed , or my mouth hath kissed ...
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... kind of spontaneous effusion . He frequently pauses , and , as it were , rumi- nates upon the same object ; frequently varies and illustrates the same thought with different imagery , and a different choice of language ; so that the ...
... kind of spontaneous effusion . He frequently pauses , and , as it were , rumi- nates upon the same object ; frequently varies and illustrates the same thought with different imagery , and a different choice of language ; so that the ...
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... kind of middle style , which seems to indicate , that the Hebrew poetry , from the time of the Babylonish captivity , was in a declining state ; and being past its prime and vi- gour , was then fast verging towards the debility of age ...
... kind of middle style , which seems to indicate , that the Hebrew poetry , from the time of the Babylonish captivity , was in a declining state ; and being past its prime and vi- gour , was then fast verging towards the debility of age ...
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... kind . The first ascribes two different descents to Salathiel , the father of Zorobabel ; Matthew making him the son of Jechonias , and Luke the son of Neri . This may be obviated by considering the Salathiels as two different persons ...
... kind . The first ascribes two different descents to Salathiel , the father of Zorobabel ; Matthew making him the son of Jechonias , and Luke the son of Neri . This may be obviated by considering the Salathiels as two different persons ...
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