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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... true godliness are the same ; their professions of zeal for the peace of the Church the same ; of affection and duty to us the same ; they all approve episcopacy ; they all approve a set form of liturgy ; and they all disprove and ...
... true godliness are the same ; their professions of zeal for the peace of the Church the same ; of affection and duty to us the same ; they all approve episcopacy ; they all approve a set form of liturgy ; and they all disprove and ...
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... true godliness ; that the Lord's Day be applied to holy exercises without unnecessary divertisements ; that insufficient , negligent , and scandalous ministers be not permitted in the Church ; that proper ministers be appointed ; and ...
... true godliness ; that the Lord's Day be applied to holy exercises without unnecessary divertisements ; that insufficient , negligent , and scandalous ministers be not permitted in the Church ; that proper ministers be appointed ; and ...
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... true Phædra ( an admirable princess ) will also perish , but I care little for her calamities , so long as I can revenge myself upon Hippolytus . " This is an excellent counterpart to the dialogue between Jupiter and Juno , in the ...
... true Phædra ( an admirable princess ) will also perish , but I care little for her calamities , so long as I can revenge myself upon Hippolytus . " This is an excellent counterpart to the dialogue between Jupiter and Juno , in the ...
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... true ) one statue in Phocis , which a few well - minded persons supposed to represent Prometheus , but which others contended , with greater probability , to be a statue of Esculapius . All the arts , which the thankless Grecians ...
... true ) one statue in Phocis , which a few well - minded persons supposed to represent Prometheus , but which others contended , with greater probability , to be a statue of Esculapius . All the arts , which the thankless Grecians ...
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... true that Hesiod may be deemed by some to have spoken of Erebus as an abode located under the earth ( though the word he uses is ambiguous ) ; but this was not the Homerian idea , as we shall shew in the sequel . Homer adhered more ...
... true that Hesiod may be deemed by some to have spoken of Erebus as an abode located under the earth ( though the word he uses is ambiguous ) ; but this was not the Homerian idea , as we shall shew in the sequel . Homer adhered more ...
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