The History of the Life and Death of Our Blessed SaviourF. and C. Rivington, 1801 - 351 pages |
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... religion and morals as the rest of mankind . This fatal error should be a warning to all serious people , how they connect themselves for life . If reli- gion and virtue are overlooked in marriage , what happiness can be expected from ...
... religion and morals as the rest of mankind . This fatal error should be a warning to all serious people , how they connect themselves for life . If reli- gion and virtue are overlooked in marriage , what happiness can be expected from ...
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... religion , and being forbidden by their law to have any intercourse or connection with strangers , they were considered by their neighbours as a proud , insolent people , and were consequently hated and despised by them . The promise ...
... religion , and being forbidden by their law to have any intercourse or connection with strangers , they were considered by their neighbours as a proud , insolent people , and were consequently hated and despised by them . The promise ...
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... religion . Unbelief is but too much the fashion of the present age . Pride , and the want of a thorough knowledge of the scriptures , are generally the causes of it . May the God of mercy preserve us from this fatal error , and cause us ...
... religion . Unbelief is but too much the fashion of the present age . Pride , and the want of a thorough knowledge of the scriptures , are generally the causes of it . May the God of mercy preserve us from this fatal error , and cause us ...
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... religion , or covenant of grace in its stead : a religion as much superior to the Jewish , as the substance is to the shadow , or the performance of any thing to the promise of it . The Jewish religion was evidently a state of ...
... religion , or covenant of grace in its stead : a religion as much superior to the Jewish , as the substance is to the shadow , or the performance of any thing to the promise of it . The Jewish religion was evidently a state of ...
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... religion : all men in that part of the world , as I have before observed , were in daily expectation of him , to which was owing the number of pretenders to that high dignity , as related in the fifth chapter of Acts , verses 36 and 37 ...
... religion : all men in that part of the world , as I have before observed , were in daily expectation of him , to which was owing the number of pretenders to that high dignity , as related in the fifth chapter of Acts , verses 36 and 37 ...
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Almighty amongst apostles appear baptized behold believe blessed Lord blessed Saviour bread Caiaphas called chap chapter Christian cometh commanded conduct death declaration devil disciples divine doctrine duty earth endeavor eternal everlasting faith Father feast Galilee give glorified glorious glory God the Father God's gospel grace happiness heard heart Heaven Herod Holy Ghost holy spirit honor human Jerusalem Jesus answered Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto Jewish Jewish law Jews John John the Baptist Judas Judas Iscariot Judea king kingdom lives Lord's mankind Master mercy Messiah minds miracles Moses nature occasion ourselves passover perform person Peter Pharisees pride promised prophecy prophet punishment racters receive religion repentance Samaria Samaritans say unto Scripture servants shew Simon Peter sincere sins Son of God soul spake suffer suppose Temple things thou hast tion true truth utmost Verily verse virtue woman words worship