The History of the Life and Death of Our Blessed SaviourT. Baker, 1794 - 711 pages |
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... greatest timidity . Befides which disadvantages , fhe has had others to encounter , which arose partly from her inexperience of the flow pro- grefs of printing , and partly from her hurry to arrange her remarks into proper order for the ...
... greatest timidity . Befides which disadvantages , fhe has had others to encounter , which arose partly from her inexperience of the flow pro- grefs of printing , and partly from her hurry to arrange her remarks into proper order for the ...
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... greatest and wifeft characters had exercised it ; but , at the time of our Saviour , it was no longer fo , but as in our own , and other countries , was confined to the lower or ders of men ; and from the nature of their employment they ...
... greatest and wifeft characters had exercised it ; but , at the time of our Saviour , it was no longer fo , but as in our own , and other countries , was confined to the lower or ders of men ; and from the nature of their employment they ...
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... greatest mischiefs . Our paffions should be care- fully governed , from the earliest infancy ; nor can parents do a greater injury to their children than , from an abfurd fond- nefs , to indulge them in their ill - humors and ftruggles ...
... greatest mischiefs . Our paffions should be care- fully governed , from the earliest infancy ; nor can parents do a greater injury to their children than , from an abfurd fond- nefs , to indulge them in their ill - humors and ftruggles ...
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... greatest mon- fter who ever governed the Roman em- pire begun his cruelties in infancy , in the torture and deftruction of harmless flies . Paffionate people must neceffarily often commit acts of injuftice ; for when we lose the ...
... greatest mon- fter who ever governed the Roman em- pire begun his cruelties in infancy , in the torture and deftruction of harmless flies . Paffionate people must neceffarily often commit acts of injuftice ; for when we lose the ...
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... greatest im- portance that obedience to the law of God is to take place of every other con- fideration , even of life itself , which it is our duty , in most cases , to guard with care , till he who gave , fhall think fit to refume it ...
... greatest im- portance that obedience to the law of God is to take place of every other con- fideration , even of life itself , which it is our duty , in most cases , to guard with care , till he who gave , fhall think fit to refume it ...
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againſt alfo Almighty alſo amongſt anſwered apoſtles aſk becauſe beſt bleffed Lord bleffed Saviour bleſſed Caiaphas cauſe chap chapter Chrift Chriſtian cometh copies courſe death defire diſciples divine duty everlaſting faid unto fame Father feems felves fent fervants fhall fhew fhould fince fincere firſt fituation fome foul fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe Galilee glory goſpel greateſt happineſs hath Heaven himſelf holy honor houſe inſtead itſelf Jefus Jefus faith unto Jerufalem Jeſus Jews John Judea laſt Lord's mankind Maſter Meffiah mercy Mifs miracle moſt muſt neceffary obferve occafion ourſelves paſs perſon Pharifees Pilate pleaſed preſent prieſts promiſed prophet puniſhment purpoſe raiſe reaſon repentance reſpect ſaid ſay ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpiritual ſtate ſuch ſuppoſe thee themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou truth underſtand uſe utmoſt Verily verſe whoſe wiſh worſhip ye fhall