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... thee my Son , which hath a Dumb Spirit : [ MAT . XVII . 14 . IX . 38.- ] MAT . XVII . 15. Lord , [ I beseech thee , look upon my Son , for he is mine only Child ; and ] have Mercy on bim , for he is Lunatick , and fore vexed : for oft ...
... thee my Son , which hath a Dumb Spirit : [ MAT . XVII . 14 . IX . 38.- ] MAT . XVII . 15. Lord , [ I beseech thee , look upon my Son , for he is mine only Child ; and ] have Mercy on bim , for he is Lunatick , and fore vexed : for oft ...
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... thee : it is better for thee to enter 21 Neck , and he should be thrown headlong into the Sect . 93 . Sea ( g ) , [ and ] drowned in the Depth of [ it . ] Woe to the World , because of such Offences , or Mat . XVIII . Scandals as ...
... thee : it is better for thee to enter 21 Neck , and he should be thrown headlong into the Sect . 93 . Sea ( g ) , [ and ] drowned in the Depth of [ it . ] Woe to the World , because of such Offences , or Mat . XVIII . Scandals as ...
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... thee , or would necessarily be the Means of leading thee into Sin , chuse rather with thine own Hands to tear it out of its Socket , and to caft it away from thee as an abhorred Thing , than by complying with the Temptation , to hazard ...
... thee , or would necessarily be the Means of leading thee into Sin , chuse rather with thine own Hands to tear it out of its Socket , and to caft it away from thee as an abhorred Thing , than by complying with the Temptation , to hazard ...
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... thee , go and reprove him in the most convincing , yet the most gentle II For the Son of Man is come to save that which was loft . 12 How think ye ? If a Man have an hundred Sheep , and one of them be gone aftray , doth he not leave the ...
... thee , go and reprove him in the most convincing , yet the most gentle II For the Son of Man is come to save that which was loft . 12 How think ye ? If a Man have an hundred Sheep , and one of them be gone aftray , doth he not leave the ...
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... thee , then take with thee one more , that in the Mouth of two or three wit nesses every Word may be established . 17 And if he shall neg- lect to hear them , tell it un- to the Church : but if he neglect 27 Mat . XVIII . gentle ...
... thee , then take with thee one more , that in the Mouth of two or three wit nesses every Word may be established . 17 And if he shall neg- lect to hear them , tell it un- to the Church : but if he neglect 27 Mat . XVIII . gentle ...
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Page 112 - And he said, This will I do: I will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I bestow all my fruits and my goods. And I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, eat, drink, and be merry.
Page 187 - They did eat, they drank, they married wives^ they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all.
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Page 142 - O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not!