The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 Seiten |
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... bring their lives into danger . But whatever they apprehended , their precipitate flight in these circumstances was the basest cowardice and ingratitude ; considering not only how lately they had been warned of their danger , and what ...
... bring their lives into danger . But whatever they apprehended , their precipitate flight in these circumstances was the basest cowardice and ingratitude ; considering not only how lately they had been warned of their danger , and what ...
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... bring matters to a short issue . * And he said to them , ( with that firmness and composure which pervaded his whole conduct under these arduous trials , ) If I tell you ever so plainly , I know that you will not believe ; and if I also ...
... bring matters to a short issue . * And he said to them , ( with that firmness and composure which pervaded his whole conduct under these arduous trials , ) If I tell you ever so plainly , I know that you will not believe ; and if I also ...
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... bring it under any brand of public infamy , though Judas , as well as others , might have sought a reward , or at least an in- demnity for their own villainy , in accusing him . " Such were the vile proceedings of this horrid and ...
... bring it under any brand of public infamy , though Judas , as well as others , might have sought a reward , or at least an in- demnity for their own villainy , in accusing him . " Such were the vile proceedings of this horrid and ...
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... bring against this man ? They answered , and said unto him with some indecent smartness in the expression , ( the consequence of a secret in- dignation to find themselves curbed by a superior power , ) We could not but have hoped that ...
... bring against this man ? They answered , and said unto him with some indecent smartness in the expression , ( the consequence of a secret in- dignation to find themselves curbed by a superior power , ) We could not but have hoped that ...
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... bring him hither to be condemned : and indeed to leave him to be be executed by you . And though they aimed at nothing more by this , than to make sure of their murderous designs , and to add new circum- stances of shame and agony to ...
... bring him hither to be condemned : and indeed to leave him to be be executed by you . And though they aimed at nothing more by this , than to make sure of their murderous designs , and to add new circum- stances of shame and agony to ...
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