The Millennial HarbingerAlexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos W.K. Pendleton, 1851 |
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... learned and able judges of the nation . As to the manner of proving such property , the laws are explicit , and when such judicial proceedings as are necessary to the identifi- cation of such persons have been carried through , the ...
... learned and able judges of the nation . As to the manner of proving such property , the laws are explicit , and when such judicial proceedings as are necessary to the identifi- cation of such persons have been carried through , the ...
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... learned on application that it was not to leave for about a month , yet the accommodatious were tolerable , and the fare so moderate , that we deemed ourselves very fortunate in finding it ; and though so anxious to be voyaging Zionward ...
... learned on application that it was not to leave for about a month , yet the accommodatious were tolerable , and the fare so moderate , that we deemed ourselves very fortunate in finding it ; and though so anxious to be voyaging Zionward ...
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... learned that he has been , for a considerable time , deeply engaged in studying it . As he was not at our former conversations , and as he is well read in the Jewish Scriptures , and now much absorbed in studying Paul's Epistles , we ...
... learned that he has been , for a considerable time , deeply engaged in studying it . As he was not at our former conversations , and as he is well read in the Jewish Scriptures , and now much absorbed in studying Paul's Epistles , we ...
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... learned from the pas- sage read . Clement . - I propose a retrospect on the first section of the seventh chapter ; and would desire from Susan , James , and Henry , in turn , their several recollections and reflections on the first six ...
... learned from the pas- sage read . Clement . - I propose a retrospect on the first section of the seventh chapter ; and would desire from Susan , James , and Henry , in turn , their several recollections and reflections on the first six ...
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... learned to flatter men to subscribe , nor to flatter them to continue . ( 4 ) I cannot give any man eyes to see , nor ears to hear . If , then , you cannot understand what I have said , I fear I could not , on those subjects , make you ...
... learned to flatter men to subscribe , nor to flatter them to continue . ( 4 ) I cannot give any man eyes to see , nor ears to hear . If , then , you cannot understand what I have said , I fear I could not , on those subjects , make you ...
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