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Page 198
... Christ , these things had laid hold of her mind , she was become a Christian from choice , and was not willing to go with this man . They were detained for farther enquiry ; and the next day appeared again . again before the magistrate ...
... Christ , these things had laid hold of her mind , she was become a Christian from choice , and was not willing to go with this man . They were detained for farther enquiry ; and the next day appeared again . again before the magistrate ...
Page 216
... Christian , the reasoning must be conclusive . And that it is the Christian's duty to spread the Gos- pel , in obedience to the express injunction of our Divine Master , cannot be doubted by those who understand , or who ever read his ...
... Christian , the reasoning must be conclusive . And that it is the Christian's duty to spread the Gos- pel , in obedience to the express injunction of our Divine Master , cannot be doubted by those who understand , or who ever read his ...
Page 324
... Christ , the Son of God , born of the Virgin . ' We have , besides , another proof , the more valua- ble because entirely accidental . A few fragments of the writ- ings of Hegesippus , an Hebrew Christian , who lived about A. D. 170 ...
... Christ , the Son of God , born of the Virgin . ' We have , besides , another proof , the more valua- ble because entirely accidental . A few fragments of the writ- ings of Hegesippus , an Hebrew Christian , who lived about A. D. 170 ...
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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 |
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