A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... least in this thy day , the things which be- long unto thy peace ! but now they are hid from thine eyes . For the days shall come upon thee , that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee , and compass thee'round , and keep thee in ...
... least in this thy day , the things which be- long unto thy peace ! but now they are hid from thine eyes . For the days shall come upon thee , that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee , and compass thee'round , and keep thee in ...
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... the Gospel . Cunning was no quality of theirs . Of all writers in the world , they thought the least of providing against objections . Moreover , there is no VOL . II . * Acts , xi . 28 . C clause in any one of them , that makes a 17.
... the Gospel . Cunning was no quality of theirs . Of all writers in the world , they thought the least of providing against objections . Moreover , there is no VOL . II . * Acts , xi . 28 . C clause in any one of them , that makes a 17.
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... least strength of motive , sufficient to bear up against the force of passion , and the temptation of present advantage . Their interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which ...
... least strength of motive , sufficient to bear up against the force of passion , and the temptation of present advantage . Their interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which ...
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... least ( and it is for this purpose we produce it ) that no two things can be more different than the Heroic and the Christian character . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only marked this difference more strongly than any ...
... least ( and it is for this purpose we produce it ) that no two things can be more different than the Heroic and the Christian character . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only marked this difference more strongly than any ...
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... least the intercourse , of the parties . I would only add to these observations , that although the former of the two cha- racters above described may be occasion- ally useful ; although , perhaps , a great general , or a great ...
... least the intercourse , of the parties . I would only add to these observations , that although the former of the two cha- racters above described may be occasion- ally useful ; although , perhaps , a great general , or a great ...
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