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... pleased to send to them ; but dur- ing their captivity in Babylon they borrowed the names used by the Chaldeans . The firft word we hear of Michael and Gabriel is in Daniel , then a flave among those people . Tobias , a Jew who lived at ...
... pleased to send to them ; but dur- ing their captivity in Babylon they borrowed the names used by the Chaldeans . The firft word we hear of Michael and Gabriel is in Daniel , then a flave among those people . Tobias , a Jew who lived at ...
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... pleased to answer me , Is not God sovereign and perfect justice ? Kou . Doubtlefs ; and could he cease to be fo , ( which is blafphemy to think ) I would myself act equitably . Cu - fu . Will it not be your duty , when on the throne ...
... pleased to answer me , Is not God sovereign and perfect justice ? Kou . Doubtlefs ; and could he cease to be fo , ( which is blafphemy to think ) I would myself act equitably . Cu - fu . Will it not be your duty , when on the throne ...
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... pleased with such a sophism ? Kou . Well , I acquiefce ; I was for living ir- reproachable for my own fake , now I will do fo to please the Supreme Being . I tho❜t the whole matter was for my foul to be juft and virtuous in this life ...
... pleased with such a sophism ? Kou . Well , I acquiefce ; I was for living ir- reproachable for my own fake , now I will do fo to please the Supreme Being . I tho❜t the whole matter was for my foul to be juft and virtuous in this life ...
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... pleased him to be born . All the first believers were of low parentage , ob- fcure men , working with their own hands . The apostle Paul intimates , that he supported himself by making of tents . St. Peter raised to life Dor- cas a ...
... pleased him to be born . All the first believers were of low parentage , ob- fcure men , working with their own hands . The apostle Paul intimates , that he supported himself by making of tents . St. Peter raised to life Dor- cas a ...
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... pleased that the hands of the Chriftians , as foon as they were at liberty to act , fhould be dyed with the blood of their unjust perfecutors . Conftantine convened at Nicca , oppofite to Conftantinople , the firft oecumenical council ...
... pleased that the hands of the Chriftians , as foon as they were at liberty to act , fhould be dyed with the blood of their unjust perfecutors . Conftantine convened at Nicca , oppofite to Conftantinople , the firft oecumenical council ...
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abfurd againſt ancient anfwer aſk Atheiſts becauſe believe body caufe cauſe Chineſe Chrift Chriftians church cifed circumcifion Colchis Cu-fu cuftom Deity divine earth Egypt Egyptians Emperor Emperor of China eternal exift exiſtence Eziongaber faid fame father feen fenfes feven feveral fhall fhews fhould fignifies fince firft firſt fociety fome fomething fometimes foon foul fpeaks ftate ftatues ftill fubject fuch thing fure fyftem gods Grace Greeks heaven hiftory himſelf hundred idolaters Irenæus itſelf Jefus Jerufalem Jewish Jews Jofeph king laws leaft lefs likewife mafter Meffiah miracles Mofes moft moſt muft muſt myfteries myſelf nations nature neceffarily never Oannes obferve paffage paffed perfons philofophers pleaſed Potiphar prefent prieſts puniſhments queftion reafon refpect religion Romans Rome Sadducees ſay ſhall ſome ſpeak ſtill ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion underſtand univerfal uſe virtue whilft whofe wife worship