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Page 103
... for Thevini and are regardless of the Instructions that the Prodeed killed them ,
and ye phets gave , you do indeed bear Witness to your Fabuild their Sepulchres
. thers , rather than against them , and in effect approve and vindicate the Works ...
... for Thevini and are regardless of the Instructions that the Prodeed killed them ,
and ye phets gave , you do indeed bear Witness to your Fabuild their Sepulchres
. thers , rather than against them , and in effect approve and vindicate the Works ...
Page 209
hear what passed , gathered together about them : And Jesus said , so that they
all might hear him , You may see in this Man , and in what has happened in
relation to him , an Illustration of the Effects which my Appearance is to produce :
For I ...
hear what passed , gathered together about them : And Jesus said , so that they
all might hear him , You may see in this Man , and in what has happened in
relation to him , an Illustration of the Effects which my Appearance is to produce :
For I ...
Page 225
Obligations of Marriage , which therefore may in Effect be looked upon as a
Divine Testimony ( d ) , " For this Cause , or on Account of his engaging “ in the
Married State , Mall a Man leave both " bis Father and Mother , when those dear
RelaŤ ...
Obligations of Marriage , which therefore may in Effect be looked upon as a
Divine Testimony ( d ) , " For this Cause , or on Account of his engaging “ in the
Married State , Mall a Man leave both " bis Father and Mother , when those dear
RelaŤ ...
Page 276
What cannot the Grace of God effect ? This Publican was in the Morning
contriving only how he might increase his Esate by all possible Ver . 8 . Methods
of Gain , and before Evening he cries out , Lord , the Half of my Goods I give to
the Poor .
What cannot the Grace of God effect ? This Publican was in the Morning
contriving only how he might increase his Esate by all possible Ver . 8 . Methods
of Gain , and before Evening he cries out , Lord , the Half of my Goods I give to
the Poor .
Page 301
To ordain Strength , which is the Phrase the Plala mill uses in the Passage here
referred to , was in effect ( as the Seventy render it , ) to perfect Praise ; so that
there is no need to be solicitous about that little Variation in the Quotation .
To ordain Strength , which is the Phrase the Plala mill uses in the Passage here
referred to , was in effect ( as the Seventy render it , ) to perfect Praise ; so that
there is no need to be solicitous about that little Variation in the Quotation .
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