The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 Seiten |
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... those accusations which the Jews had brought against him as a seditious person , and particularly as one who had stirred up the people in Galilee . " siderable creature , who no way answered the ac- count 36 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
... those accusations which the Jews had brought against him as a seditious person , and particularly as one who had stirred up the people in Galilee . " siderable creature , who no way answered the ac- count 36 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
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siderable creature , who no way answered the ac- count they had heard of him , neither saying or doing anything to gratify their curiosity ; and having derided him for pretending to be a king , ( as it was urged by his accusers he had ...
siderable creature , who no way answered the ac- count they had heard of him , neither saying or doing anything to gratify their curiosity ; and having derided him for pretending to be a king , ( as it was urged by his accusers he had ...
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... creature has suffered , let that content you ; for surely , con- sidering his innocence , He has suffered already much more than enough . When therefore the chief priests and their attending officers saw him , fearing lest the people ...
... creature has suffered , let that content you ; for surely , con- sidering his innocence , He has suffered already much more than enough . When therefore the chief priests and their attending officers saw him , fearing lest the people ...
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... creature can be ; and this He declared but this morning in open court . " When Pilate therefore heard this expression , he was still more afraid than before ; * for the Romans ' * " ( He was still more afraid than before . ) Though I ...
... creature can be ; and this He declared but this morning in open court . " When Pilate therefore heard this expression , he was still more afraid than before ; * for the Romans ' * " ( He was still more afraid than before . ) Though I ...
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... creatures had by their criminal con- duct introduced disorder into the divine kingdom , there was no ground to believe that by their peni- tence and prayers alone , they could prevent the destruction that threatened them . " ( This ...
... creatures had by their criminal con- duct introduced disorder into the divine kingdom , there was no ground to believe that by their peni- tence and prayers alone , they could prevent the destruction that threatened them . " ( This ...
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