The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New Testament |
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... church and world were to be deeply interested . • The following are some of the consequences ascribed , in scripture , to the first act of disobedience . 1. The sentiment of shame , which is scarcely to be accounted for on any other ...
... church and world were to be deeply interested . • The following are some of the consequences ascribed , in scripture , to the first act of disobedience . 1. The sentiment of shame , which is scarcely to be accounted for on any other ...
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... church . Its deliver- ance from captivity ; the destruction of idolatry ; the vindication of the divine power and truth ; the consolation of the Israelites ; the divine invitation , which is extended to them ; their incredulity ...
... church . Its deliver- ance from captivity ; the destruction of idolatry ; the vindication of the divine power and truth ; the consolation of the Israelites ; the divine invitation , which is extended to them ; their incredulity ...
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... church over it ; and it has continued a place of as great veneration among the Christians , as ever the temple was among the Jews . Mount Moriah , on which the famous temple of Solomon was built , stands south- east of Calvary , having ...
... church over it ; and it has continued a place of as great veneration among the Christians , as ever the temple was among the Jews . Mount Moriah , on which the famous temple of Solomon was built , stands south- east of Calvary , having ...
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... church erected by the empress Helena , on mount Calvary , is still standing . It is called the church of the sepulchre , and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings of a con- stant concourse of pilgrims who annually resort to ...
... church erected by the empress Helena , on mount Calvary , is still standing . It is called the church of the sepulchre , and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings of a con- stant concourse of pilgrims who annually resort to ...
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... church , and are forced to reside con- stantly in it , the Turks keeping the keys of it , and not suffering any of them to go out , but obliging them to receive their provisions in at a wicket . At Easter there are some grand ceremonies ...
... church , and are forced to reside con- stantly in it , the Turks keeping the keys of it , and not suffering any of them to go out , but obliging them to receive their provisions in at a wicket . At Easter there are some grand ceremonies ...
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Agrippa angels answered antient apostles appeared Aristobulus believe blessed body brethren Cæsar Cæsarea called Capernaum character Christ Christians church circumstance command concerning Corinth dead death delivered disciples divine doctrine enemies Ephesus epistle evangelist faith Father favour Florus Galilee gave Gentiles give gospel hand hath heard heaven Herod high-priest Holy honour Idumea immediately inhabitants Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Josephus Judas Judea king kingdom likewise Lord Lord's Luke manner Mary Magdalene Master means mentioned Messiah miracles Moses multitude occasion parable passover Paul persecution person Peter Pharisees preached priests probably prophecy prophets Ptolemais reason received religion resurrection Romans Sadducees saith unto Samaria say unto sent sepulchre servant shew Simon soldiers son of Zebedee spake speak Spirit sufferings supposed Syria temple thee things thought Tiberius Titus told truth verse Vespasian wall Wherefore whole word worship