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... judgement of its author , I shall be gratified by the reflection , that , to a kindness flowing from public principles , I have made the best public return in my power . In the mean time , and in every event , I rejoice in the ...
... judgement of its author , I shall be gratified by the reflection , that , to a kindness flowing from public principles , I have made the best public return in my power . In the mean time , and in every event , I rejoice in the ...
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... judgement , and not from obstinacy like the Christians . " + In matutinâ nuper spectatus arenâ Mucius , imposuit qui sua membra focis , Si patiens fortisque tibi durusque videtur , Abderitanæ pectora plebis habes ; Nam cum dicatur ...
... judgement , and not from obstinacy like the Christians . " + In matutinâ nuper spectatus arenâ Mucius , imposuit qui sua membra focis , Si patiens fortisque tibi durusque videtur , Abderitanæ pectora plebis habes ; Nam cum dicatur ...
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... judgement of God , that ye may be counted worthy of the kingdom for which ye also suffer . " § " We rejoice in hope of the glory of God ; and not only so , but we glory in tribulations also ; knowing that tribulation worketh patience ...
... judgement of God , that ye may be counted worthy of the kingdom for which ye also suffer . " § " We rejoice in hope of the glory of God ; and not only so , but we glory in tribulations also ; knowing that tribulation worketh patience ...
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... judged of from one anecdote of the time : - " As for Saul , he made havock of the church , entering into every house , and haling men and women , committed them to prison . " * This per- secution raged at Jerusalem with so much fury ...
... judged of from one anecdote of the time : - " As for Saul , he made havock of the church , entering into every house , and haling men and women , committed them to prison . " * This per- secution raged at Jerusalem with so much fury ...
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... judged to be authentic . Therefore , allowing that this writer also , in some instances , borrowed from the Gos pel which we call Matthew's , and once more al- lowing , for the sake of stating the argument , that that Gospel was not the ...
... judged to be authentic . Therefore , allowing that this writer also , in some instances , borrowed from the Gos pel which we call Matthew's , and once more al- lowing , for the sake of stating the argument , that that Gospel was not the ...
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