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The senseless mob , when they had carried them there , had no accusation to make against them ; and the magistrate commended the new Christians for having chosen the better part , and dismissed them . They were brought back again upon a ...
The senseless mob , when they had carried them there , had no accusation to make against them ; and the magistrate commended the new Christians for having chosen the better part , and dismissed them . They were brought back again upon a ...
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But this cannot be denied , that under the Christian dispensation man has been progressive ... All the institutions of Christianity operate to produce the greatest possiðle quantity of virtue and of happiness ; of all institutions they ...
But this cannot be denied , that under the Christian dispensation man has been progressive ... All the institutions of Christianity operate to produce the greatest possiðle quantity of virtue and of happiness ; of all institutions they ...
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Since , however , it is insinuated that none of the Jewish Christians received the account of the miraculous conception ... A few fragments of the writings of Hegesippus , an Hebrew Christian , who lived about A. D. 170 , happen to be ...
Since , however , it is insinuated that none of the Jewish Christians received the account of the miraculous conception ... A few fragments of the writings of Hegesippus , an Hebrew Christian , who lived about A. D. 170 , happen to be ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
Copyright | |
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