The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... tion about it ; as we have seen in the long divided sects of the Pharisees and Sadducees ; and ' there were other sects , as the Galileans , the Herodians , & c .; but to all alike the Messiah was unacceptable , for the doctrine he ...
... tion about it ; as we have seen in the long divided sects of the Pharisees and Sadducees ; and ' there were other sects , as the Galileans , the Herodians , & c .; but to all alike the Messiah was unacceptable , for the doctrine he ...
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... tion . Proud , cruel , and rapacious , the doctrines of Christ were little suited to their taste - high in their own esteem , and rigid observers of external form , they were ill pleased to hear the humiliating scheme of salvation by ...
... tion . Proud , cruel , and rapacious , the doctrines of Christ were little suited to their taste - high in their own esteem , and rigid observers of external form , they were ill pleased to hear the humiliating scheme of salvation by ...
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... tion of the Scriptures , that something at this time was to happen in Judeah , by reason of the arrival of her pre- dicted king : but there is no reason to suppose these foreign states took any interest in the lowly being when he came ...
... tion of the Scriptures , that something at this time was to happen in Judeah , by reason of the arrival of her pre- dicted king : but there is no reason to suppose these foreign states took any interest in the lowly being when he came ...
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... tion , find it no such hard lesson to forego their resent- ment , so far as it might rest with them to inflict the punishment ; and feel it more congenial even , with their ennobled nature , to leave the culprit to some other ...
... tion , find it no such hard lesson to forego their resent- ment , so far as it might rest with them to inflict the punishment ; and feel it more congenial even , with their ennobled nature , to leave the culprit to some other ...
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... tion - the dwellers in them slept secure in danger . The inhabitants of this happy region , I observed , were many ; and they seemed to know the value of their es- tates . They did not live on them in idle luxury , waiting the ...
... tion - the dwellers in them slept secure in danger . The inhabitants of this happy region , I observed , were many ; and they seemed to know the value of their es- tates . They did not live on them in idle luxury , waiting the ...
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