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... thing I have now said I be mistaken , that several days before a single Bible could be I may retract it ; and to pardon those ex- found . " - SILLIMAN's Travels , vol . 1 , p . 167 . cesses in modo loquendi , if they can observe any ...
... thing I have now said I be mistaken , that several days before a single Bible could be I may retract it ; and to pardon those ex- found . " - SILLIMAN's Travels , vol . 1 , p . 167 . cesses in modo loquendi , if they can observe any ...
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... thing 6 that pleaseth God , nor that God requires ; but is a thing that God doth tolerate for the weakness of men . For as the father contenteth his child with an apple or a hobby - horse , not because these things do delight the father ...
... thing 6 that pleaseth God , nor that God requires ; but is a thing that God doth tolerate for the weakness of men . For as the father contenteth his child with an apple or a hobby - horse , not because these things do delight the father ...
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... thing , though he said many others in it less certain , Nihil est peccato originali ad prædi- candum notius , nihil ad intelligendum secre- tius . The article , we all confess ; but the manner of explicating it , is not an apple of ...
... thing , though he said many others in it less certain , Nihil est peccato originali ad prædi- candum notius , nihil ad intelligendum secre- tius . The article , we all confess ; but the manner of explicating it , is not an apple of ...
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... thing material had been mistaken , or overlooked ; and it sur- prized me to find that my references to the chapters were frequently wrong . At length I perceived that my numeration was always one behindhand . This could not be acci ...
... thing material had been mistaken , or overlooked ; and it sur- prized me to find that my references to the chapters were frequently wrong . At length I perceived that my numeration was always one behindhand . This could not be acci ...
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... things eternal and of the Scripture , is most clear and firm , all goeth accordingly in my soul , and all ... thing in Scripture of eldresses or deaconesses of the apostolical churches seating themselves before a table covered ...
... things eternal and of the Scripture , is most clear and firm , all goeth accordingly in my soul , and all ... thing in Scripture of eldresses or deaconesses of the apostolical churches seating themselves before a table covered ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 37 - And before the throne there was a sea of glass like unto crystal: and in the midst of the throne and round about the throne were four beasts full of eyes before and behind.
Seite 67 - Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him.
Seite 70 - And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him, for they know not the voice of strangers.
Seite 52 - For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and him crucified.
Seite 296 - My father was a yeoman, and had no lands of his own, only he had a farm of three or four pound by year at the uttermost, and hereupon he tilled so much as kept half a dozen men. He had walk for a hundred sheep; and my mother milked thirty kine.
Seite 299 - In my time my poor father was as diligent to teach me to shoot as to learn (me) any other thing ; and so, I think, other men did their children. He taught me how to draw, how to lay my body in my bow, and not to draw with strength of arms, as other nations do, but with strength of the body.
Seite 302 - So now is come our joyful'st feast ; Let every man be jolly ; Each room with ivy leaves is drest, And every post with holly. Though some churls at our mirth repine, Round your foreheads garlands twine, Drown sorrow in a cup of wine, And let us all be merry. Now all our neighbours
Seite 374 - The Lord was not in the wind, nor in the earthquake, nor in the fire, but in the
Seite 297 - But London was never so ill as it is now. In times past men were full of pity and compassion, but now there is no pity; for in London their brother shall die in the streets for cold, he shall lie sick at the door between stock and stock, I cannot tell what to call it, and perish there for hunger: was there ever more unmercifulness in Nebo?
Seite 163 - On the 12th of May, I beheld on Tower-hill the fatal stroke which severed the wisest head in England from the shoulders of the Earl of Strafford...