Contemplations on the Historical Passages of the Old and New TestamentsThomas Nelson, 1844 - 602 sidor |
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... enemies as a most unconstitutional and treasonable declaration , and made the ground of an impeachment against the twelve who had signed it . " We poor souls , " says Hall , " who little thought that we had done anything that might ...
... enemies as a most unconstitutional and treasonable declaration , and made the ground of an impeachment against the twelve who had signed it . " We poor souls , " says Hall , " who little thought that we had done anything that might ...
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... enemies may fare better than Ghost , for a blessing to the church , if the his friends . Thrice had Egypt preserved world had not been before possessed with the church of God ; in Abraham , in Jacob , multiplicity of languages for a ...
... enemies may fare better than Ghost , for a blessing to the church , if the his friends . Thrice had Egypt preserved world had not been before possessed with the church of God ; in Abraham , in Jacob , multiplicity of languages for a ...
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... enemies of his church ; he lets them proceed , that they may be frustrate ; and , when they are gone to the utmost reach of their tether , he pulls them back to their task with shame . Lo now , Laban leaves Jacob with a kiss ; Esau ...
... enemies of his church ; he lets them proceed , that they may be frustrate ; and , when they are gone to the utmost reach of their tether , he pulls them back to their task with shame . Lo now , Laban leaves Jacob with a kiss ; Esau ...
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... enemies , " to those enemies which we may have : so they make their certain friends slaves , for fear of uncertain enemies . Wickedness is ever cowardly , and full of unjust suspicions : it makes a man fear , where no fear is ; fly ...
... enemies , " to those enemies which we may have : so they make their certain friends slaves , for fear of uncertain enemies . Wickedness is ever cowardly , and full of unjust suspicions : it makes a man fear , where no fear is ; fly ...
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... enemies to peace . With what impatience doth a galled heart receive an admonition ! This unworthy Israelite is the ... enemy , so it shall be our wisdom to make use of his most choleric objections . The worst of an enemy may prove most ...
... enemies to peace . With what impatience doth a galled heart receive an admonition ! This unworthy Israelite is the ... enemy , so it shall be our wisdom to make use of his most choleric objections . The worst of an enemy may prove most ...
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