An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... thee from afar off , and thy seed from the land of their captivity , and Jacob shall return , and be in rest and at ease , and none shall make him afraid . ( 1. 19 ; Ezek . xxxvii . , xxxix . 25 ; xxvii . 25 ; Micah ii . 12. ) Tobit xiv ...
... thee from afar off , and thy seed from the land of their captivity , and Jacob shall return , and be in rest and at ease , and none shall make him afraid . ( 1. 19 ; Ezek . xxxvii . , xxxix . 25 ; xxvii . 25 ; Micah ii . 12. ) Tobit xiv ...
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... thee shall perish : yea those nations shall be utterly wasted . The sons also of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee ; and they shall call thee the city of the Lord , the Zion of the Holy One of Israel ... thy people ...
... thee shall perish : yea those nations shall be utterly wasted . The sons also of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee ; and they shall call thee the city of the Lord , the Zion of the Holy One of Israel ... thy people ...
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... thee Chorazin ... Bethsaida ... and thou , Capernaum . " It will be seen that this sketch follows chiefly the order of Matthew , but not exactly . For reasons to be given hereafter , it appears that this gospel is the best guide in this ...
... thee Chorazin ... Bethsaida ... and thou , Capernaum . " It will be seen that this sketch follows chiefly the order of Matthew , but not exactly . For reasons to be given hereafter , it appears that this gospel is the best guide in this ...
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... thee ( Felix ) we enjoy great quietness . " Jos . Preface to War , Sect . 4 , " It had so come to pass that our city , Jerusalem , had arrived at a higher degree of felicity than any other city under the Roman government , and yet at ...
... thee ( Felix ) we enjoy great quietness . " Jos . Preface to War , Sect . 4 , " It had so come to pass that our city , Jerusalem , had arrived at a higher degree of felicity than any other city under the Roman government , and yet at ...
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... thee from thy intestine hatred ! For thou couldst be no longer a place fit for God , nor couldst thou longer con- tinue in being , after thou hadst been a sepulchre for the bodies of thine own people , and hadst made the holy house ...
... thee from thy intestine hatred ! For thou couldst be no longer a place fit for God , nor couldst thou longer con- tinue in being , after thou hadst been a sepulchre for the bodies of thine own people , and hadst made the holy house ...
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