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... death , Mrs Jenyns eloped from her husband's residence at Bottisham , and they never afterwards lived together . This unfortunate connection having been dissolved by the death of his wife in 1754 , Mr Jenyns married a Miss Gray , a ...
... death , Mrs Jenyns eloped from her husband's residence at Bottisham , and they never afterwards lived together . This unfortunate connection having been dissolved by the death of his wife in 1754 , Mr Jenyns married a Miss Gray , a ...
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... death of these men , and probably after the death of most of their immediate successors , who had been ! zealously attached 12 CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES .
... death of these men , and probably after the death of most of their immediate successors , who had been ! zealously attached 12 CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES .
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... death of Christ . Some fifteen years before the death of Pliny , the Christians were persecuted at Rome for a crime , of which every person knew them innocent ; but from the description which Tacitus gives of the low estimation they ...
... death of Christ . Some fifteen years before the death of Pliny , the Christians were persecuted at Rome for a crime , of which every person knew them innocent ; but from the description which Tacitus gives of the low estimation they ...
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... death which he had pronounced against an innocent person . " And the same reason which made him silent as to the death , ought , one would suppose , to have made him silent as to the miraculous events which accompanied it ; and if ...
... death which he had pronounced against an innocent person . " And the same reason which made him silent as to the death , ought , one would suppose , to have made him silent as to the miraculous events which accompanied it ; and if ...
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... death of Christ , Pliny had occasion to consult the Emperor Trajan concerning the manner in which he should treat the Christians : it seems as if there had been judicial proceedings against them , though Pliny had never hap- pened to ...
... death of Christ , Pliny had occasion to consult the Emperor Trajan concerning the manner in which he should treat the Christians : it seems as if there had been judicial proceedings against them , though Pliny had never hap- pened to ...
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