A sermon [on 2 Cor. i. 10] preach'd before the king at St. James's-chaopel, on Thursday, June 71716 - 1716 páginas |
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... two Companions were haled away to the Theatre ; probably , with a Design to throw them to the Lions ; and he himself narrowly escaped . The The Learned Grotius would refer us to the following Chapter 6 A SERMON Preach'd.
... two Companions were haled away to the Theatre ; probably , with a Design to throw them to the Lions ; and he himself narrowly escaped . The The Learned Grotius would refer us to the following Chapter 6 A SERMON Preach'd.
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... Escape of the Danger of this tumultuous Uproar , into Macedonia , from whence he writes this Epiftle ; what Danger ... escaped in that fame Place , which in the Verfe but one before my Text , he makes the Scene of it , viz . Afia ? I ...
... Escape of the Danger of this tumultuous Uproar , into Macedonia , from whence he writes this Epiftle ; what Danger ... escaped in that fame Place , which in the Verfe but one before my Text , he makes the Scene of it , viz . Afia ? I ...
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... Escape as a Deliverance from a very great Death . But Eftius has an Objection against Their In- terpretation of that Paffage in his First Epiftle , concerning his fighting with Beafts at Epbefus , who understand it of his being exposed ...
... Escape as a Deliverance from a very great Death . But Eftius has an Objection against Their In- terpretation of that Paffage in his First Epiftle , concerning his fighting with Beafts at Epbefus , who understand it of his being exposed ...
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... , that he defpair'd of Life , and look'd upon his Escape as little lefs than a Refur- rection from the Dead . To which I have Two Things to fay : 1. That i . That tho ' St. Paul would voluntarily have I 2 A SERMON Preach'd.
... , that he defpair'd of Life , and look'd upon his Escape as little lefs than a Refur- rection from the Dead . To which I have Two Things to fay : 1. That i . That tho ' St. Paul would voluntarily have I 2 A SERMON Preach'd.
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... escape ; yet ' tis reasonable , from hence , To conjecture , That could they have caught him , they would not have failed to have caft him to the Lions , who was the principal in that unpardonable Injury ; when they were fo near doing ...
... escape ; yet ' tis reasonable , from hence , To conjecture , That could they have caught him , they would not have failed to have caft him to the Lions , who was the principal in that unpardonable Injury ; when they were fo near doing ...
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