An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... religion , and instead of overthrowing it , or at least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the ...
... religion , and instead of overthrowing it , or at least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the ...
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... religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in Christian ...
... religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in Christian ...
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... religion , and instead of overthrowing it , or at least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the ...
... religion , and instead of overthrowing it , or at least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the ...
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... religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in Christian ...
... religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in Christian ...
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... religion , than the conduct of Elijah . A man , who had no charac- ter in the state , no political authority , no right to make use of the sword , a man , whose office was only to prophecy , assembles all the prophets of Baal , who were ...
... religion , than the conduct of Elijah . A man , who had no charac- ter in the state , no political authority , no right to make use of the sword , a man , whose office was only to prophecy , assembles all the prophets of Baal , who were ...
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