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... the two advents ; nor , during the life - time of our Redeemer , receiving any definite replies in answer to their frequent inquiries respecting this point . -- 291 That additional light , however , was given to PREFACE . XXV.
... the two advents ; nor , during the life - time of our Redeemer , receiving any definite replies in answer to their frequent inquiries respecting this point . -- 291 That additional light , however , was given to PREFACE . XXV.
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... received ? " Who , " I would ask , " maketh us to differ ? " What can we , what would we say , but this , " by the grace of God , I am what I am . " O then , let us offer to the Most High a cheerful sacrifice of responsive obe- dience ...
... received ? " Who , " I would ask , " maketh us to differ ? " What can we , what would we say , but this , " by the grace of God , I am what I am . " O then , let us offer to the Most High a cheerful sacrifice of responsive obe- dience ...
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... receiving no answer , asked him again , " what is God ? " Thales then asked for two days . Failing still to furnish a reply , he asked for four days , then for eight , then for sixteen ; until the king , " impatient of further delay ...
... receiving no answer , asked him again , " what is God ? " Thales then asked for two days . Failing still to furnish a reply , he asked for four days , then for eight , then for sixteen ; until the king , " impatient of further delay ...
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... Jewish antiquities with the greatest care and fidelity , having received his facts from Hie- rombalus , a priest , and , having a mind to write a uni- 1. Gen. XIV versal history of all nations from the beginning , he 22 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
... Jewish antiquities with the greatest care and fidelity , having received his facts from Hie- rombalus , a priest , and , having a mind to write a uni- 1. Gen. XIV versal history of all nations from the beginning , he 22 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
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... received as authentic by Diodo- rus Siculus , by Cephalon , and Castor , by Trogus Pom- peius , Valleius Patercules , and afterwards by Africa- nus , Eusebius , and Syncellus , all of which is corrobo- rated by the observations of ...
... received as authentic by Diodo- rus Siculus , by Cephalon , and Castor , by Trogus Pom- peius , Valleius Patercules , and afterwards by Africa- nus , Eusebius , and Syncellus , all of which is corrobo- rated by the observations of ...
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