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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... thought fit by these presents to publish and declare our royal will and pleasure , that no meet- ing whatsoever of the persons aforesaid , under pretence of wor- shipping God , shall at any time hereafter be permitted , or allowed ...
... thought fit by these presents to publish and declare our royal will and pleasure , that no meet- ing whatsoever of the persons aforesaid , under pretence of wor- shipping God , shall at any time hereafter be permitted , or allowed ...
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... thought most necessary ; and some additional forms ( in the Scripture phrase as near as may be ) suited unto the several parts of worship , and that it be left to the minister's choice to use one or other at his discretion . In the ...
... thought most necessary ; and some additional forms ( in the Scripture phrase as near as may be ) suited unto the several parts of worship , and that it be left to the minister's choice to use one or other at his discretion . In the ...
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... thought by some to be earlier than these , they are in my judgment de- cidedly later writers . " It will easily be seen how much meaning may be deduced from this passage of Herodotus . It seems to assume that almost everything which ...
... thought by some to be earlier than these , they are in my judgment de- cidedly later writers . " It will easily be seen how much meaning may be deduced from this passage of Herodotus . It seems to assume that almost everything which ...
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... thoughts of the heart . On one occasion it happened to be the turn of a young Roman noble , who had embraced a monastic life , to light the abbot at supper . As he held the candlestick the pride of the patrician swelled within him , and ...
... thoughts of the heart . On one occasion it happened to be the turn of a young Roman noble , who had embraced a monastic life , to light the abbot at supper . As he held the candlestick the pride of the patrician swelled within him , and ...
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... thought to save himself by declaring that he had con- fided to Benedict all that he had . Binding his arms with cords , Galla commanded him to go before , and shew the way to the house of this Benedict . Thus they pursued their way to ...
... thought to save himself by declaring that he had con- fided to Benedict all that he had . Binding his arms with cords , Galla commanded him to go before , and shew the way to the house of this Benedict . Thus they pursued their way to ...
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