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... king . Pooh ! pooh ! ' said Peter , I bear no ill - will to his majesty - God bless him ! I believe him to be a very good man , but I must write upon characters that the world are interested in reading about , I would abuse you , but I ...
... king . Pooh ! pooh ! ' said Peter , I bear no ill - will to his majesty - God bless him ! I believe him to be a very good man , but I must write upon characters that the world are interested in reading about , I would abuse you , but I ...
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... king , and therefore the representative of the Saviour . 4. Melchizedec had previously bestowed presents upon Abraham ; he had given him provision enough to refresh his whole army , and , as an expression of reverence , Abraham honored ...
... king , and therefore the representative of the Saviour . 4. Melchizedec had previously bestowed presents upon Abraham ; he had given him provision enough to refresh his whole army , and , as an expression of reverence , Abraham honored ...
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... king de jure , but exercises no direct power ; the devil is king de facto , and in the real exercise of power ; therefore all ' political office is unlawful to a Christian . ' But we proceed to Mr. Hall . It is difficult to quote from ...
... king de jure , but exercises no direct power ; the devil is king de facto , and in the real exercise of power ; therefore all ' political office is unlawful to a Christian . ' But we proceed to Mr. Hall . It is difficult to quote from ...
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... King , as passengers ; and it was hoped that its approach to the interdicted ports of Japan would be facilitated by the undoubted benevolence of at least one object of this voyage , the intended restoration to their native land of three ...
... King , as passengers ; and it was hoped that its approach to the interdicted ports of Japan would be facilitated by the undoubted benevolence of at least one object of this voyage , the intended restoration to their native land of three ...
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... King con- cludes his account of this frustrated benevolence , will not be read in vain by Christians in this and ... King's narrative are well worthy of a missionary's attention , and speak so favourably of the sobriety of his religious ...
... King con- cludes his account of this frustrated benevolence , will not be read in vain by Christians in this and ... King's narrative are well worthy of a missionary's attention , and speak so favourably of the sobriety of his religious ...
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