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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To the same subject , probably , refers the sixth verse of the succeeding chapter ,
which we give with its connection . Who shall give account to him that is ready to
judge the quick and the dead . For , for this cause was the gospel preached also
...
To the same subject , probably , refers the sixth verse of the succeeding chapter ,
which we give with its connection . Who shall give account to him that is ready to
judge the quick and the dead . For , for this cause was the gospel preached also
...
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Moreover , being the long expected Messiah , the Lord God would give him the
throne typified by that of David his earthly fatlier ; for he was to rule over the
house of Jacob , the spiritual Israel , even all who imitated the faith and
obedience of ...
Moreover , being the long expected Messiah , the Lord God would give him the
throne typified by that of David his earthly fatlier ; for he was to rule over the
house of Jacob , the spiritual Israel , even all who imitated the faith and
obedience of ...
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To give the knowledge of saltation unto his people , by the remission of their sins
. Through the tender mercy of our God , though thou shalt give men the glad
tidings of the pardon of their sins upon their repentance , thou shalt teach them
that ...
To give the knowledge of saltation unto his people , by the remission of their sins
. Through the tender mercy of our God , though thou shalt give men the glad
tidings of the pardon of their sins upon their repentance , thou shalt teach them
that ...
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... by Servius Tullius , the sixth king of Rome , who ordained that the Roman
people , at certain seasons , should , upon oath , give an account of their names ,
qualities , employments , wives , children , servants , estates , and places of
abode .
... by Servius Tullius , the sixth king of Rome , who ordained that the Roman
people , at certain seasons , should , upon oath , give an account of their names ,
qualities , employments , wives , children , servants , estates , and places of
abode .
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... by them , in that he should be called father and benefactor ; the king , who was
to be appointed according to their prediction , ( for all things would be in his
power , ) being to give him a capacity of marriage , and of having children of his
own .
... by them , in that he should be called father and benefactor ; the king , who was
to be appointed according to their prediction , ( for all things would be in his
power , ) being to give him a capacity of marriage , and of having children of his
own .
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