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... Apostles , heedless of consequences , and regardless of every thing but truth , openly every where professed themselves witnesses of the resurrection of Christ ; and with a confi- dence which could proceed from nothing but conviction ...
... Apostles , heedless of consequences , and regardless of every thing but truth , openly every where professed themselves witnesses of the resurrection of Christ ; and with a confi- dence which could proceed from nothing but conviction ...
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... Apostle to the Hebrews inculcates the same doctrine , admo- nishing his converts " to provoke one another to love , and to good works ; and so much the more , as they saw the day approaching . " The age in which the Apostles lived is ...
... Apostle to the Hebrews inculcates the same doctrine , admo- nishing his converts " to provoke one another to love , and to good works ; and so much the more , as they saw the day approaching . " The age in which the Apostles lived is ...
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... Apostles . Take it , as translated by Bishop Newton : " But the Spirit speaketh expressly , that , in the latter times , some shall apostatize from the faith ; giving heed to erroneous spirits , and doctrines concerning demons , through ...
... Apostles . Take it , as translated by Bishop Newton : " But the Spirit speaketh expressly , that , in the latter times , some shall apostatize from the faith ; giving heed to erroneous spirits , and doctrines concerning demons , through ...
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... apostles . From hence , I think , we may conclude , that this Millennium doctrine ( which , by the bye , though it be new - modelled , is not yet thrown aside ) could not have been any very service- able scaffold in the erection of that ...
... apostles . From hence , I think , we may conclude , that this Millennium doctrine ( which , by the bye , though it be new - modelled , is not yet thrown aside ) could not have been any very service- able scaffold in the erection of that ...
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... apostles , Sir , did not , like Romulus , open an asylum for debtors , thieves , and murderers ; for they had not the same sturdy means of securing their adherents from the grasp of civil power . They did not persuade them to abandon ...
... apostles , Sir , did not , like Romulus , open an asylum for debtors , thieves , and murderers ; for they had not the same sturdy means of securing their adherents from the grasp of civil power . They did not persuade them to abandon ...
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