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... mortal enemy to the Jews and Christians , acknowledges that it was a constant tradition among the Oriental nations , that from the Jews would spring a conqueror , who would subdue the world . A translator's mistake , as to the name of a ...
... mortal enemy to the Jews and Christians , acknowledges that it was a constant tradition among the Oriental nations , that from the Jews would spring a conqueror , who would subdue the world . A translator's mistake , as to the name of a ...
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... mortal has access , but through the blood of the spotless Pontiff . He appeared , in fine , to raise , through his merits , all those who fell by Adam's guilt ; to form a faithful and holy people , a faithful people , by capti- ' vating ...
... mortal has access , but through the blood of the spotless Pontiff . He appeared , in fine , to raise , through his merits , all those who fell by Adam's guilt ; to form a faithful and holy people , a faithful people , by capti- ' vating ...
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... mortal in the Scriptures , the limitations and restrictions , under which it is given , evidently preclude an indisputable claim to such an awful title . It is a gift bestowed with a par- simonious hand . I have made thee the God of ...
... mortal in the Scriptures , the limitations and restrictions , under which it is given , evidently preclude an indisputable claim to such an awful title . It is a gift bestowed with a par- simonious hand . I have made thee the God of ...
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... mortal before ever use such words ? 6 All other figures and allegories are explained in some part of Scripture , or wrapped up in mysterious clouds , to be dis- pelled by the brightness of eternal day , after exercising our belief : but ...
... mortal before ever use such words ? 6 All other figures and allegories are explained in some part of Scripture , or wrapped up in mysterious clouds , to be dis- pelled by the brightness of eternal day , after exercising our belief : but ...
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... mortal men ; and shall Jesus Christ , if he be not God , in a calm , deliberate manner , rob the Creator of all things , of his glory and the worship due to him , in affirming that himself and the God of heaven are one ; in applauding ...
... mortal men ; and shall Jesus Christ , if he be not God , in a calm , deliberate manner , rob the Creator of all things , of his glory and the worship due to him , in affirming that himself and the God of heaven are one ; in applauding ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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