The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 Seiten |
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... thee , Rabbi , Rabbi ! ( may the greatest pleasure and happiness continually attend thee ! ) and upon this he kissed him . But Jesus , well understanding the perfidious purposes concealed under this fond address , answered with great ...
... thee , Rabbi , Rabbi ! ( may the greatest pleasure and happiness continually attend thee ! ) and upon this he kissed him . But Jesus , well understanding the perfidious purposes concealed under this fond address , answered with great ...
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... thee ? Is it true or false ? But Jesus knowing how vain it would be to plead for himself in so unrighteous a court , whose mem- bers were determined to condemn him , was silent , and made no reply . And they said to him , Why art thou ...
... thee ? Is it true or false ? But Jesus knowing how vain it would be to plead for himself in so unrighteous a court , whose mem- bers were determined to condemn him , was silent , and made no reply . And they said to him , Why art thou ...
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... thee in the most solemn manner , by the name and authority of the living God , whose high priest I am , and to whom He has committed the power of administering this oath , * that thou tell us directly , in the plainest terms , whether ...
... thee in the most solemn manner , by the name and authority of the living God , whose high priest I am , and to whom He has committed the power of administering this oath , * that thou tell us directly , in the plainest terms , whether ...
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... thee ? Such were the vile indignities they offered him , and many other things they blas- phemously spake against him ; so that , on the whole , had He been the vilest malefactor , they could not have used him worse ; and common ...
... thee ? Such were the vile indignities they offered him , and many other things they blas- phemously spake against him ; so that , on the whole , had He been the vilest malefactor , they could not have used him worse ; and common ...
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... thee ; for as we would be far from any thought of punishing an innocent man , so if his crime had not been very great , we might have dealt with him ourselves without thy concurrence . " Then Pilate said to them , Take ye him back to ...
... thee ; for as we would be far from any thought of punishing an innocent man , so if his crime had not been very great , we might have dealt with him ourselves without thy concurrence . " Then Pilate said to them , Take ye him back to ...
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