The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 Seiten |
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... eyes , the officers and servants struck him on the face with the palms of their hands , and on the head with staves , and in a scoffing and contemptuous manner asked him , saying , Now show us how thou canst divine ; and if thou art ...
... eyes , the officers and servants struck him on the face with the palms of their hands , and on the head with staves , and in a scoffing and contemptuous manner asked him , saying , Now show us how thou canst divine ; and if thou art ...
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... eye witness to many of his enormities , speaks of him in his oration to Caius Cæsar , as one who had been a man of a most infamous character . ( Philo . Jud . in Leg . p . 1034 ; ) and by that manner of speaking as Valesius well ...
... eye witness to many of his enormities , speaks of him in his oration to Caius Cæsar , as one who had been a man of a most infamous character . ( Philo . Jud . in Leg . p . 1034 ; ) and by that manner of speaking as Valesius well ...
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... eye wit- ness , expressly declares , ' that the number of those thus crucified was so great , that there was not room for the crosses to stand by each other ; and that at last they had not wood enough to make crosses of . A passage ...
... eye wit- ness , expressly declares , ' that the number of those thus crucified was so great , that there was not room for the crosses to stand by each other ; and that at last they had not wood enough to make crosses of . A passage ...
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... eyes , and in part on themselves , in the garden , was a far more convincing display of a divine power than merely to have descended now , could have been ; and though they promise upon this to believe him , there is no room to think ...
... eyes , and in part on themselves , in the garden , was a far more convincing display of a divine power than merely to have descended now , could have been ; and though they promise upon this to believe him , there is no room to think ...
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... eyes than to behold iniquity ; bear them away into the wilderness , unto a land that was unin- habited , and bury them in oblivion . On the same account our sins were laid upon the blessed Redeemer ; by him they are removed far away ...
... eyes than to behold iniquity ; bear them away into the wilderness , unto a land that was unin- habited , and bury them in oblivion . On the same account our sins were laid upon the blessed Redeemer ; by him they are removed far away ...
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