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... worthy is this privilege , to be repaid with all humble and loyal respects , The motion of Ahab , had it been to any other than an Israelite , had been as just , equal , reasonable , as the repulse had been rude , churlish , inhuman ...
... worthy is this privilege , to be repaid with all humble and loyal respects , The motion of Ahab , had it been to any other than an Israelite , had been as just , equal , reasonable , as the repulse had been rude , churlish , inhuman ...
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... worthy of death ; she knew their manner was , to expiate those crying sins , with public humi- liation ; she knew that two witnesses at least must cast the of fender all these she urges to her own purpose . There is no mis- chief so ...
... worthy of death ; she knew their manner was , to expiate those crying sins , with public humi- liation ; she knew that two witnesses at least must cast the of fender all these she urges to her own purpose . There is no mis- chief so ...
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... worthy to preponderate light falsehood in a thousand . Even king Ahab , as bad as he was , kept tale of his prophets ; and could give account of one that was missing . There is yet one man , Micaiah the son of Imlah , by whom we may ...
... worthy to preponderate light falsehood in a thousand . Even king Ahab , as bad as he was , kept tale of his prophets ; and could give account of one that was missing . There is yet one man , Micaiah the son of Imlah , by whom we may ...
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... worthy to be welcome , that shall carry us to immortality . J This arreption was sudden ; yet Elisha sees both the chariot , and the horses , and the ascent ; and cries to his now changed mas- ter , between heaven and earth , My father ...
... worthy to be welcome , that shall carry us to immortality . J This arreption was sudden ; yet Elisha sees both the chariot , and the horses , and the ascent ; and cries to his now changed mas- ter , between heaven and earth , My father ...
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... worthy the name of a ble- mish , the want of a little hair ? at the best , a comely excrement , no part of the body . Had there been deformity in that smoothness of the head , which some great wits have honoured with praises , a ...
... worthy the name of a ble- mish , the want of a little hair ? at the best , a comely excrement , no part of the body . Had there been deformity in that smoothness of the head , which some great wits have honoured with praises , a ...
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Ahab Ahasuerus Ahaz Ahaziah Almighty angels Athaliah Behold Benhadad betwixt Blessed blood body canst cast Christ command cure dead death devils didst thou disciples Divine dost thou doth earth Elijah Elisha enemy evil eyes faith Father favour fear feast fetch flesh Gehazi give glorious glory God's grace gracious hadst Haman hand happy hath Hazael hear heart heaven Herod Hezekiah holy honour idolatry Israelite Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jehu Jerusalem Jesus Jews Joash Judah knew Lazarus leprosy less look Lord Manasseh marvel Master mercy miracle miserable Mordecai Moses mouth Naboth needs never offended Pharisee priests princes prophet saith Samaria Satan Saviour Sennacherib servant shame shew sinners sins sorrow soul spirit sure Syrian temple thee thine things thou art thou didst thou hast thou wert thou wouldst thought thyself tion tongue unto wherein wicked wonder word worthy Zaccheus