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... suffer the punish- ments we had deserved for crimes committed in a life before this . They , doubtless , were deceived as to the origin and cause of our miseries : but still some glimmering of reason did not permit them to consider ...
... suffer the punish- ments we had deserved for crimes committed in a life before this . They , doubtless , were deceived as to the origin and cause of our miseries : but still some glimmering of reason did not permit them to consider ...
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... suffered , whom the Christians adore , and to whom all knees are to bend one day . If he is an impostor , in vain has the blood of impure vic- tims been drained ; in vain have the altars of false deities been overturned ; in vain have ...
... suffered , whom the Christians adore , and to whom all knees are to bend one day . If he is an impostor , in vain has the blood of impure vic- tims been drained ; in vain have the altars of false deities been overturned ; in vain have ...
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... suffer ; and if he were not God , his sufferings would not avail us . He be- comes man , to suffer for our sake : and , as God he gives his sufferings an infinite price . I remain , & c . ARTHUR O'LEARY . LETTER IV . SIR , IN the ...
... suffer ; and if he were not God , his sufferings would not avail us . He be- comes man , to suffer for our sake : and , as God he gives his sufferings an infinite price . I remain , & c . ARTHUR O'LEARY . LETTER IV . SIR , IN the ...
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... suffer for the crimes of a Nero or a Caligula , committed thousands of years before its existence ? If those monsters of human nature , whose names stand for the most odious crimes , are to be punished in a future state , is any part of ...
... suffer for the crimes of a Nero or a Caligula , committed thousands of years before its existence ? If those monsters of human nature , whose names stand for the most odious crimes , are to be punished in a future state , is any part of ...
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... suffering with uprightness and integrity for conscience ' sake , we expect a better . We know that life is short , that the Christian is condemned to the cross , and that the pampered tyrant as well as the oppressed slave , must appear ...
... suffering with uprightness and integrity for conscience ' sake , we expect a better . We know that life is short , that the Christian is condemned to the cross , and that the pampered tyrant as well as the oppressed slave , must appear ...
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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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