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... Lord , for an example of fuffering affliction , and of pa- tience . Behold , we count them happy which endure , Ye have heard of the patience of Job , and have feen the end of the Lord ; that the Lord is very pitiful , and of tender ...
... Lord , for an example of fuffering affliction , and of pa- tience . Behold , we count them happy which endure , Ye have heard of the patience of Job , and have feen the end of the Lord ; that the Lord is very pitiful , and of tender ...
Page 73
... as denoting more than the generality ; in like man- ner as in Acts ix . 35. " And all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron faw him , and turned to the Lord . " + Acts ix . San- 1 ་ Sanhedrim over thofe of their own nation was allowed [ 73 ]
... as denoting more than the generality ; in like man- ner as in Acts ix . 35. " And all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron faw him , and turned to the Lord . " + Acts ix . San- 1 ་ Sanhedrim over thofe of their own nation was allowed [ 73 ]
Page 75
... Lord , and in the comfort of the Holy Ghoft , were multiplied † . " The original preachers of the religion did not remit their * Dr. Lardner ( in which he is followed alfo by Dr. Benfon ) afcribes this ceffation of the perfecution of ...
... Lord , and in the comfort of the Holy Ghoft , were multiplied † . " The original preachers of the religion did not remit their * Dr. Lardner ( in which he is followed alfo by Dr. Benfon ) afcribes this ceffation of the perfecution of ...
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... Lord Jefus Chrift , with all confidence . " Now the hiftorian , from whom we have drawn this account , in the part of his nar- rative which relates to St. Paul , is supported by the strongest corroborating teftimony that a history can ...
... Lord Jefus Chrift , with all confidence . " Now the hiftorian , from whom we have drawn this account , in the part of his nar- rative which relates to St. Paul , is supported by the strongest corroborating teftimony that a history can ...
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... Lord , with whom also they fuffered .. For they loved not this prefent world , but him who died . and was raised again by God for us * . " Ignatius , the contemporary of Polycarp , recognises the fame topic , briefly indeed , but ...
... Lord , with whom also they fuffered .. For they loved not this prefent world , but him who died . and was raised again by God for us * . " Ignatius , the contemporary of Polycarp , recognises the fame topic , briefly indeed , but ...
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