The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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... tion of this Commonwealth , with so great and needless an innova- tion upon the immemorial usages of the country ; and still more , with so gross impropriety and injustice , as the interpretation above given would imply . Would they ...
... tion of this Commonwealth , with so great and needless an innova- tion upon the immemorial usages of the country ; and still more , with so gross impropriety and injustice , as the interpretation above given would imply . Would they ...
Page 585
... tion honest among the Gentiles , that they , beholding their good works , might be led to glorify God in the day of their visitation . ' 1 Pet . ii . 12. But why did the apostle give them such a direc- tion , for such a purpose ? An ...
... tion honest among the Gentiles , that they , beholding their good works , might be led to glorify God in the day of their visitation . ' 1 Pet . ii . 12. But why did the apostle give them such a direc- tion , for such a purpose ? An ...
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... tion of materials in a rich store of critical and tasteful illustration . Had he published nothing but his Translation of the Book of Job , he would have obtained an eminent station among Hebrew scholars and the promoters of biblical ...
... tion of materials in a rich store of critical and tasteful illustration . Had he published nothing but his Translation of the Book of Job , he would have obtained an eminent station among Hebrew scholars and the promoters of biblical ...
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