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... blessed some , and the ardor of enter- prize characterized most of the na- tions of antiquity . They invented numerous arts . They reared mag- nificent cities . They founded re- nowued empires . They performed signal heroic exploits ...
... blessed some , and the ardor of enter- prize characterized most of the na- tions of antiquity . They invented numerous arts . They reared mag- nificent cities . They founded re- nowued empires . They performed signal heroic exploits ...
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... blessed a part of the world with its beams . Such , in the holy sovereignty of God , is the differ- ence put between men . Solemnly true is it that he is their disposer . The difference existing among mankind as to their personal reli ...
... blessed a part of the world with its beams . Such , in the holy sovereignty of God , is the differ- ence put between men . Solemnly true is it that he is their disposer . The difference existing among mankind as to their personal reli ...
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... bless- ings of Providence ! -What one is capable of directing his way in safe- ty the present year ! What one is sure of reaching the close of it ! Whether you shall or not , is a con- cern that lies only in the bosom of God . Probably ...
... bless- ings of Providence ! -What one is capable of directing his way in safe- ty the present year ! What one is sure of reaching the close of it ! Whether you shall or not , is a con- cern that lies only in the bosom of God . Probably ...
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... blessed , and apostolic Presbyter Polycarp , had heard any such thing , & c . he would have said " , & c . In the fragment of a letter to Victor at Rome , who had attempted to cause the Asiatic churches , on account of a diversity in ...
... blessed , and apostolic Presbyter Polycarp , had heard any such thing , & c . he would have said " , & c . In the fragment of a letter to Victor at Rome , who had attempted to cause the Asiatic churches , on account of a diversity in ...
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... blessings which they enjoyed when they obeyed God , and the chastisement inflicted upon them when they departed from his com- mands , did not prevent them from relapsing into idolatry . Such was the state of religion among the Hebrews ...
... blessings which they enjoyed when they obeyed God , and the chastisement inflicted upon them when they departed from his com- mands , did not prevent them from relapsing into idolatry . Such was the state of religion among the Hebrews ...
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