A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... hand . He shall see of the travail of his soul , and shall be satisfied : by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many ; for he shall bear their iniqui- ties . Therefore will I divide him a portion . with the great , and he ...
... hand . He shall see of the travail of his soul , and shall be satisfied : by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many ; for he shall bear their iniqui- ties . Therefore will I divide him a portion . with the great , and he ...
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... hands on you , and persecute you , delivering you up to the synagogues , and into prisons , being brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake . And it shall turn to you for a testimony . Settle it therefore in your hearts , not ...
... hands on you , and persecute you , delivering you up to the synagogues , and into prisons , being brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake . And it shall turn to you for a testimony . Settle it therefore in your hearts , not ...
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... hands ) , and ad- dressing his work to Jews and to Jewish converts ( which Matthew certainly did ) , to state that the followers of Christ had re- ceived admonition , of which they made no use when the occasion arrived , and of which ...
... hands ) , and ad- dressing his work to Jews and to Jewish converts ( which Matthew certainly did ) , to state that the followers of Christ had re- ceived admonition , of which they made no use when the occasion arrived , and of which ...
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... hands ; with the ex- travagant merit very soon ascribed to ce- libacy , solitude , voluntary poverty ; with the.rigours of an ascetic , and the vows of a monastic life ; the hair shirt , the watch- ings , the midnight prayers , the ...
... hands ; with the ex- travagant merit very soon ascribed to ce- libacy , solitude , voluntary poverty ; with the.rigours of an ascetic , and the vows of a monastic life ; the hair shirt , the watch- ings , the midnight prayers , the ...
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... hands of its Founder and his apostles , we may reckon its complete abstraction from all views either of ecclesiastical or civil po- licy ; or , to meet a language much in fashion with some men , from the politics either of priests or ...
... hands of its Founder and his apostles , we may reckon its complete abstraction from all views either of ecclesiastical or civil po- licy ; or , to meet a language much in fashion with some men , from the politics either of priests or ...
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