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... situation will be regu- lated by their behaviour in the first state , by which fuppofition ( and by no other ) the ob- jection to the divine government in not put- ting a difference between the good and the bad , and the inconfiftency ...
... situation will be regu- lated by their behaviour in the first state , by which fuppofition ( and by no other ) the ob- jection to the divine government in not put- ting a difference between the good and the bad , and the inconfiftency ...
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... but reprefent as an unjust and cruel murder . This would not render their office more easy , or their situation more fafe . With regard to the interference of the Roman Roman government which was then esta- blished in Judea , [ 25 ]
... but reprefent as an unjust and cruel murder . This would not render their office more easy , or their situation more fafe . With regard to the interference of the Roman Roman government which was then esta- blished in Judea , [ 25 ]
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... situation and undertaking , had no other effect upon their conduct , than to produce in them a ge- neral resolution to persevere , and an earnest prayer to God to furnish them with assist- ance , and to inspire them with fortitude , pro ...
... situation and undertaking , had no other effect upon their conduct , than to produce in them a ge- neral resolution to persevere , and an earnest prayer to God to furnish them with assist- ance , and to inspire them with fortitude , pro ...
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... depending , neither the various and long continued sufferings which he had * Acts xxii . 12. 24 . † Acts xxiv . 27 . † Acts xxv . 9. 11 . § Acts xxvii . G3 undergone , undergone , nor the danger of his present situation , [ 85 ]
... depending , neither the various and long continued sufferings which he had * Acts xxii . 12. 24 . † Acts xxiv . 27 . † Acts xxv . 9. 11 . § Acts xxvii . G3 undergone , undergone , nor the danger of his present situation , [ 85 ]
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... situation , deterred him from persisting in preaching the religion ; for the historian closes the account by telling us , that , for two years , he received all that came unto him in his own hired house , where he was permitted to dwell ...
... situation , deterred him from persisting in preaching the religion ; for the historian closes the account by telling us , that , for two years , he received all that came unto him in his own hired house , where he was permitted to dwell ...
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