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... hope , that if The other solution assumes , these doctrines should prove erro- that Tiberius having been taken neous , his error might be regarded into partnership in the empire . as venial , and not inconsistent with Augustus , three ...
... hope , that if The other solution assumes , these doctrines should prove erro- that Tiberius having been taken neous , his error might be regarded into partnership in the empire . as venial , and not inconsistent with Augustus , three ...
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... lately selected from various authors , and pub- lished by J. H. Bransby , I hope you will consider your truly va- Juable miscellany as a proper importance of prayer , " the preach- er says , " some few instances may the holy [ 432 ]
... lately selected from various authors , and pub- lished by J. H. Bransby , I hope you will consider your truly va- Juable miscellany as a proper importance of prayer , " the preach- er says , " some few instances may the holy [ 432 ]
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... hope , that reason will have much influ- ence , where absurdity has obtain ed such an absolute dominion . We must now proceed to the passages contained in the book of Revelations , which might be alto- ge : her omitted as foreign to the ...
... hope , that reason will have much influ- ence , where absurdity has obtain ed such an absolute dominion . We must now proceed to the passages contained in the book of Revelations , which might be alto- ge : her omitted as foreign to the ...
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... hope , and is embalmed made such a man more truly opu- in the memory of congenial rela- lent its pomp and splendour tives and of respectable and could not have rendered him hap numerous friends . The affluence pier or more honourable ...
... hope , and is embalmed made such a man more truly opu- in the memory of congenial rela- lent its pomp and splendour tives and of respectable and could not have rendered him hap numerous friends . The affluence pier or more honourable ...
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... chiefly , and last its drift is that those who very agreeably and instructively , hope to resemble Christ hereafter on his duty and affection to his father . We only wish that the author had pursued Review . - Paley's Sermons . 449.
... chiefly , and last its drift is that those who very agreeably and instructively , hope to resemble Christ hereafter on his duty and affection to his father . We only wish that the author had pursued Review . - Paley's Sermons . 449.
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Стр. 122 - Cocke's, and then again towards Westminster ; but in my way stopped at the Exchange, and got in, the King being newly gone ; and there find the bottom of the first pillar laid. And here was a shed set up, and hung with tapestry, and a canopy of state, and some good victuals and wine, for the King, who, it seems, did it ;2 and so a great many people, as Tom Killigrew, and others of the Court, there.
Стр. 456 - Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. Be ye also patient ; stablish your hearts : for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.
Стр. 182 - ... the slightest effort; and, after a short time, it is actually seized with the black vomit, identical, in the nature of the matter evacuated with that which is thrown up by an individual labouring under yellow fever.
Стр. 473 - A New Analysis of Chronology, in which an attempt is made to explain the History and Antiquities of the primitive Nations of the World, and the Prophecies relating to them, on principles tending to remove the imperfection and discordance of preceding systems.