The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... gave him a most kind reception , accepted his friendship , and confirmed him in his title , in token of it ordering him to take up his diadem and wear it before him . Herod , well pleased with this success , returned in triumph to ...
... gave him a most kind reception , accepted his friendship , and confirmed him in his title , in token of it ordering him to take up his diadem and wear it before him . Herod , well pleased with this success , returned in triumph to ...
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... gave the first warning to those who would believe of the approaching crisis , was such as the Almighty had by his spirit foretold , and such , no doubt , as suited the purposes he had in view . Despised and encroached upon as it was by ...
... gave the first warning to those who would believe of the approaching crisis , was such as the Almighty had by his spirit foretold , and such , no doubt , as suited the purposes he had in view . Despised and encroached upon as it was by ...
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... gave birth to the predicted son : he was christened John in obe- dience to the Angel's injunction to his father , a name that in the Hebrew tongue is expressive of his embassy ; and Zachariah immediately recovered his suspended speech ...
... gave birth to the predicted son : he was christened John in obe- dience to the Angel's injunction to his father , a name that in the Hebrew tongue is expressive of his embassy ; and Zachariah immediately recovered his suspended speech ...
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... gave birth to golden fruits , or necro- mantic power charms the elements to stillness . But it was one where forethought had provided every thing , caution had secured every thing , and whatever were the 30 THE LISTENER .
... gave birth to golden fruits , or necro- mantic power charms the elements to stillness . But it was one where forethought had provided every thing , caution had secured every thing , and whatever were the 30 THE LISTENER .
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... gave it to them , and their heirs for ever . ' 66 " " In reward for some service to the crown ? " I asked . " None that I ever heard of , " he replied ; " it was confiscated property , and he gave it where he pleased . " " But who then ...
... gave it to them , and their heirs for ever . ' 66 " " In reward for some service to the crown ? " I asked . " None that I ever heard of , " he replied ; " it was confiscated property , and he gave it where he pleased . " " But who then ...
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