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Arthur O'Leary. priest to tell whether he is Christ the son of God , he answers in the affirmative ; and , in proof of his assertion , says that they shall see him on the right hand of God . ' Do you hear ' the blasphemy ? ' cries out ...
Arthur O'Leary. priest to tell whether he is Christ the son of God , he answers in the affirmative ; and , in proof of his assertion , says that they shall see him on the right hand of God . ' Do you hear ' the blasphemy ? ' cries out ...
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... priest , are • burnt without the camp . In proof of your opinion , you mention , Pythagoras's hecatomb for being able to prove the properties of a right - angled triangle ; Jephtah's offer- ing up his daughter ; Baal's priests cutting ...
... priest , are • burnt without the camp . In proof of your opinion , you mention , Pythagoras's hecatomb for being able to prove the properties of a right - angled triangle ; Jephtah's offer- ing up his daughter ; Baal's priests cutting ...
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... priests , and Pytha- goras's idols ? A sacrifice is the oblation of a sensible thing , by a lawful minister , in ... priest ; his daughter was no fit victim ; and God cannot be honoured by a breach of his own law . 6 6 I say , if he ...
... priests , and Pytha- goras's idols ? A sacrifice is the oblation of a sensible thing , by a lawful minister , in ... priest ; his daughter was no fit victim ; and God cannot be honoured by a breach of his own law . 6 6 I say , if he ...
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... priest ! If by toleration is meant indifference as to religion , God forbid ! In this sense it implies an error ; and though it makes a great figure in the disputes among divines , yet in two words we can ascertain its degrees and ...
... priest ! If by toleration is meant indifference as to religion , God forbid ! In this sense it implies an error ; and though it makes a great figure in the disputes among divines , yet in two words we can ascertain its degrees and ...
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... priest : the sword and the gown . Cedant arma toga . The banks of the Boyne are quite as inauspicious to his laurels . Here , contrary to the advice of his officers , he compels them to encounter a formidable army of fifty thousand ...
... priest : the sword and the gown . Cedant arma toga . The banks of the Boyne are quite as inauspicious to his laurels . Here , contrary to the advice of his officers , he compels them to encounter a formidable army of fifty thousand ...
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