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... Acts xii . 1. " Now , about that time , Herod the king stretched forth his hands , to vex certain of the church ... Acts is ftated to have taken place . This prince was the grandfon of Herod the Great . In the Acts he appears under his ...
... Acts xii . 1. " Now , about that time , Herod the king stretched forth his hands , to vex certain of the church ... Acts is ftated to have taken place . This prince was the grandfon of Herod the Great . In the Acts he appears under his ...
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... ( Acts v . 1. ) , the cure of Æneas ( Acts ix . 40. ) , the refur- rection of Dorcas ( Acts ix . 34. ) ; yet out of fix speeches of Peter , preserved in the Acts , I know but two in which reference is made to the miracles wrought by ...
... ( Acts v . 1. ) , the cure of Æneas ( Acts ix . 40. ) , the refur- rection of Dorcas ( Acts ix . 34. ) ; yet out of fix speeches of Peter , preserved in the Acts , I know but two in which reference is made to the miracles wrought by ...
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In Three Parts William Paley. The Chriftian religion alfo acts upon pub . lic ufages and inftitutions , by an ... act , and act together . But it may be long before the perfons who com- pofe this body , be fufficiently touched with the ...
In Three Parts William Paley. The Chriftian religion alfo acts upon pub . lic ufages and inftitutions , by an ... act , and act together . But it may be long before the perfons who com- pofe this body , be fufficiently touched with the ...
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The morality of the Gospel P | 23 |
The candour of the Writers of the New Teftament p | 85 |
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