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Page 88
... caufe at all . There are fome other inftances in which the evangelifts honeftly relate what , they must have perceived , would make against them . Of this kind is John the Baptist's message , St. Matthew preferved by and St. Luke , ( xi ...
... caufe at all . There are fome other inftances in which the evangelifts honeftly relate what , they must have perceived , would make against them . Of this kind is John the Baptist's message , St. Matthew preferved by and St. Luke , ( xi ...
Page 94
... caufe , fhall be in danger of the judgement ; and whofoever fhall fay to his brother , Raca , fhall be in danger of the council ; but who- foever fhall fay , Thou fool , fhall be in dan- ger of hell - fire ( Gehenna ) . " Mat . v . 22 ...
... caufe , fhall be in danger of the judgement ; and whofoever fhall fay to his brother , Raca , fhall be in danger of the council ; but who- foever fhall fay , Thou fool , fhall be in dan- ger of hell - fire ( Gehenna ) . " Mat . v . 22 ...
Page 164
... caufe of his death , and afterwards crucifying him . " Book liv . Ib . " And it was written in Hebrew , Greek , and Latin . " That it was also ufual , about this time , in Jerufalem , to fet up ad- vertisements in different languages ...
... caufe of his death , and afterwards crucifying him . " Book liv . Ib . " And it was written in Hebrew , Greek , and Latin . " That it was also ufual , about this time , in Jerufalem , to fet up ad- vertisements in different languages ...
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Prophecy p I | 23 |
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