The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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... Jews , which knew me from the be . ginning , ( if they would testify , ) that after the straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee , ” Acts xxvi , 4 , 5. Having occasion afterward to mention the same circumstances , in his ...
... Jews , which knew me from the be . ginning , ( if they would testify , ) that after the straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee , ” Acts xxvi , 4 , 5. Having occasion afterward to mention the same circumstances , in his ...
Page 101
... Jews in still greater ' peril ; but impenitent Christians are in a situation abundantly more lamentable than either ; since they offend against clearer light and knowledge , cqually inattentive to the most gracious promises on the one ...
... Jews in still greater ' peril ; but impenitent Christians are in a situation abundantly more lamentable than either ; since they offend against clearer light and knowledge , cqually inattentive to the most gracious promises on the one ...
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... Jews under the second ; and Christians under the third , which is a dispensation abundantly more perfect than either of the former . The followers of Mohammed may be classed with modern Jews , since they are Deists of the same rank ...
... Jews under the second ; and Christians under the third , which is a dispensation abundantly more perfect than either of the former . The followers of Mohammed may be classed with modern Jews , since they are Deists of the same rank ...
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