The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
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... properly God , the apostles have been the means , by their teaching , of
leading mankind to the practice of idolatry - - - the doctrine credible , but to be
discussed with modesty - - the hypothesis of Milton , compared with the Mosaio
account of ...
... properly God , the apostles have been the means , by their teaching , of
leading mankind to the practice of idolatry - - - the doctrine credible , but to be
discussed with modesty - - the hypothesis of Milton , compared with the Mosaio
account of ...
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... he found means , by declaiming against the new decree , and insinuating that
they were uncreated beings , and therefore served only from choice ; to induce
them to shake off their allegiance to the Father , and oppose , by force of arms ,
the ...
... he found means , by declaiming against the new decree , and insinuating that
they were uncreated beings , and therefore served only from choice ; to induce
them to shake off their allegiance to the Father , and oppose , by force of arms ,
the ...
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In the mean time , Satan , after having encountered various difficulties , found his
way to the garden of Eden , and obtained a sight of Adam and Eve . ... means he
acquired this superiority of reason and utteranoe over the other animals .
In the mean time , Satan , after having encountered various difficulties , found his
way to the garden of Eden , and obtained a sight of Adam and Eve . ... means he
acquired this superiority of reason and utteranoe over the other animals .
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By means of this powerful argument , he pleaded his cause so effectually , that
the deputies were not only cast , but put to death ; and this unjust sentence gave
the traitor a complete victory over all his enemies , that from thenceforth he ...
By means of this powerful argument , he pleaded his cause so effectually , that
the deputies were not only cast , but put to death ; and this unjust sentence gave
the traitor a complete victory over all his enemies , that from thenceforth he ...
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In the midst of this dreadful calamity , the apostate , Menelaus , found means , not
only to preserve himself from the general slaughter , but even to regain the good
graces of the king , who , having , by his means , plundered the temple of every ...
In the midst of this dreadful calamity , the apostate , Menelaus , found means , not
only to preserve himself from the general slaughter , but even to regain the good
graces of the king , who , having , by his means , plundered the temple of every ...
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