The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... prepared sharper laws and penalties to contend with those refractory persons , and to break that stubbornness which will not bend to gentler applications ; and it is great reason that they upon whom clemency cannot prevail , 12 [ April ...
... prepared sharper laws and penalties to contend with those refractory persons , and to break that stubbornness which will not bend to gentler applications ; and it is great reason that they upon whom clemency cannot prevail , 12 [ April ...
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... prepared all their alterations , they offered them to the king , who sent them to the House of Commons , upon which the Act of Uniformity was prepared by Keeling , afterwards Lord Chief Justice . " The very conference which had been ...
... prepared all their alterations , they offered them to the king , who sent them to the House of Commons , upon which the Act of Uniformity was prepared by Keeling , afterwards Lord Chief Justice . " The very conference which had been ...
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... prepared them to expect this , and to celebrate the ordinance in due form . Hence these two rites were mnemonic , recalling the memory of the event . Yet we cannot dissever this Paschal law from its context , for nothing is clearer than ...
... prepared them to expect this , and to celebrate the ordinance in due form . Hence these two rites were mnemonic , recalling the memory of the event . Yet we cannot dissever this Paschal law from its context , for nothing is clearer than ...
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... preparing , under the auspices of Cardinal Ximenes , the celebrated Complutensian Polyglott , which was for the first time to give the Greek text of the New Testament , a bookseller of the university city of Basel conceived the idea of ...
... preparing , under the auspices of Cardinal Ximenes , the celebrated Complutensian Polyglott , which was for the first time to give the Greek text of the New Testament , a bookseller of the university city of Basel conceived the idea of ...
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... prepared . It after- wards went astray , and all trace of it was lost . Professor Delitzsch , however , re - discovered it in the spring of 1861 , in the library of the princely house of Oettingen Wallerstein , at Mayhingen , in Bavaria ...
... prepared . It after- wards went astray , and all trace of it was lost . Professor Delitzsch , however , re - discovered it in the spring of 1861 , in the library of the princely house of Oettingen Wallerstein , at Mayhingen , in Bavaria ...
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