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 TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 من الصفحات |
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... believe . He was not that light , but was sent to bear witness of that light . That was the true light , which lighteth every man that cometh into the world . He was in the world , and the world was made by him , and the world knew him ...
... believe . He was not that light , but was sent to bear witness of that light . That was the true light , which lighteth every man that cometh into the world . He was in the world , and the world was made by him , and the world knew him ...
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... believe , that he not only gave to matter its existence ; but caused it to assume that immense variety of forms , which it exhibits in the mineral , vegetable , and animated world . Since all this has certainly taken place ; why should ...
... believe , that he not only gave to matter its existence ; but caused it to assume that immense variety of forms , which it exhibits in the mineral , vegetable , and animated world . Since all this has certainly taken place ; why should ...
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... believe Melchisedec to have been an angel , we must suppose that a celestial spirit became really incarnate , lived a considerable length of time on earth , governed a city , and exercised the office of priesthood ; an opinion ...
... believe Melchisedec to have been an angel , we must suppose that a celestial spirit became really incarnate , lived a considerable length of time on earth , governed a city , and exercised the office of priesthood ; an opinion ...
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... believe , Habakkuk and Zephaniah . Jeremiah , though deficient neither in elegance or sublimity , must give place , in both , to Isaiah . Jerome seems to object against him a sort of rusticity of language , no ves- tage of which , Dr ...
... believe , Habakkuk and Zephaniah . Jeremiah , though deficient neither in elegance or sublimity , must give place , in both , to Isaiah . Jerome seems to object against him a sort of rusticity of language , no ves- tage of which , Dr ...
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... believe , that the object of it was a matter of more general concern : -and thou shalt call his name John . And thou shalt have joy and gladness , and many shall rejoice at his birth . For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord ...
... believe , that the object of it was a matter of more general concern : -and thou shalt call his name John . And thou shalt have joy and gladness , and many shall rejoice at his birth . For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord ...
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