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... frequently descends to use the passions of the human heart , and general circumstances of mankind , as instruments to execu its purpose , we may still be permitted , though with beco ing submission , to ask , not indeed what were the ...
... frequently descends to use the passions of the human heart , and general circumstances of mankind , as instruments to execu its purpose , we may still be permitted , though with beco ing submission , to ask , not indeed what were the ...
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... frequently represented under the character of a king and conqueror than under that of a prophet , a martyr , and the Son of God . By his expiatory sacrifice , the imperfect sacrifices of the temple were at once consummated and abolished ...
... frequently represented under the character of a king and conqueror than under that of a prophet , a martyr , and the Son of God . By his expiatory sacrifice , the imperfect sacrifices of the temple were at once consummated and abolished ...
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... frequent declarations , which either suppose or assert the perpetuity of the Mosaic religion , it Would have been represented as a provisionary scheme , intended to last only till the coming of the Messiah , who should instruct mankind ...
... frequent declarations , which either suppose or assert the perpetuity of the Mosaic religion , it Would have been represented as a provisionary scheme , intended to last only till the coming of the Messiah , who should instruct mankind ...
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... frequently appealed to the authority of their venerable parent , and relieved her distresses by a liberal contribution of alms . But when numerous and opulent societies were established in the great cities of the empire , in Antioch ...
... frequently appealed to the authority of their venerable parent , and relieved her distresses by a liberal contribution of alms . But when numerous and opulent societies were established in the great cities of the empire , in Antioch ...
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... frequent and devout visits to the holy city , and the hope of being one day restored to those seats which both nature and religion taught them to love as well as to revere . But at length , under the reign of Hadrian , the desperate ...
... frequent and devout visits to the holy city , and the hope of being one day restored to those seats which both nature and religion taught them to love as well as to revere . But at length , under the reign of Hadrian , the desperate ...
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