The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
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This expression seems to refer , not merely to the formation of this world , but also
to the giving existence to angels , and every being , visible or invisible , which
God has created . It is therefore a stronger expression , than that which ...
This expression seems to refer , not merely to the formation of this world , but also
to the giving existence to angels , and every being , visible or invisible , which
God has created . It is therefore a stronger expression , than that which ...
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With this command they all appeared well pleased , and expressed their
satisfaction by songs . With Satan , however , this satisfaction was only seeming :
for having persuaded the third part of the angels to withdraw with him , far from
the holy ...
With this command they all appeared well pleased , and expressed their
satisfaction by songs . With Satan , however , this satisfaction was only seeming :
for having persuaded the third part of the angels to withdraw with him , far from
the holy ...
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His predictions , which were delivered contrary to his wishes , under the influence
of divine inspiration , are expressed in the most sublime and elegant - language
of poetry . The following are believed to refer to the kingdom of the Son of God ...
His predictions , which were delivered contrary to his wishes , under the influence
of divine inspiration , are expressed in the most sublime and elegant - language
of poetry . The following are believed to refer to the kingdom of the Son of God ...
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He will agree , that as in sublimity and magnificence he is almost equal to the
greatest ; so , in splendor of diction , and elegance of expression , he is scarcely
interior to any . ... its downfal and desolation , are expressed in the most vivid co .
He will agree , that as in sublimity and magnificence he is almost equal to the
greatest ; so , in splendor of diction , and elegance of expression , he is scarcely
interior to any . ... its downfal and desolation , are expressed in the most vivid co .
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In this answer Mary expressed both great faith and great resignation . She
believed what the angel had told her concerning her conception , and wished for
it , not regarding the inconveniencies she might be exposed to thereby , well
knowing ...
In this answer Mary expressed both great faith and great resignation . She
believed what the angel had told her concerning her conception , and wished for
it , not regarding the inconveniencies she might be exposed to thereby , well
knowing ...
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