Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller and BaconW. Pickering, 1839 - 350 Seiten |
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... servant expounded his master's dream , and shewed him the iron bridge ; and they digged where the lizard had entered , where they found indeed a treasure ; and that the servant's piety was rewarded upon his lord's head , and procured ...
... servant expounded his master's dream , and shewed him the iron bridge ; and they digged where the lizard had entered , where they found indeed a treasure ; and that the servant's piety was rewarded upon his lord's head , and procured ...
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... servants , whereby they may be known that they pertain unto him ; and so we say yonder is this Lord's servants ... servant trusted with the charities of others . When she was travelling in the country , as she drew near a village ...
... servants , whereby they may be known that they pertain unto him ; and so we say yonder is this Lord's servants ... servant trusted with the charities of others . When she was travelling in the country , as she drew near a village ...
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... servant ; him we may call Christ's servant : for love is the token whereby you know that such a servant pertaineth to Christ ; so that charity may be called the very livery of Christ . He that hath charity is Christ's servant he that ...
... servant ; him we may call Christ's servant : for love is the token whereby you know that such a servant pertaineth to Christ ; so that charity may be called the very livery of Christ . He that hath charity is Christ's servant he that ...
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