Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 28 tomasAllen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1871 |
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... Heathen Nations before his Coming , . 312 Force of the Argument further enhanced by the Relation of Christ's Teaching to the previous Literature of the Jews ,. 314 Christ's Doctrine of the Kingdom in its Relation to the History of the ...
... Heathen Nations before his Coming , . 312 Force of the Argument further enhanced by the Relation of Christ's Teaching to the previous Literature of the Jews ,. 314 Christ's Doctrine of the Kingdom in its Relation to the History of the ...
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... heathen state , was that of the Druids . This was a frightful , awful system , involved in deep mystery , inspiring terror , and well fitted to hold in subjection a turbulent and reckless people . It per- meated their whole political ...
... heathen state , was that of the Druids . This was a frightful , awful system , involved in deep mystery , inspiring terror , and well fitted to hold in subjection a turbulent and reckless people . It per- meated their whole political ...
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... heathen people .. " I saw , in my dream , a man coming to me from Ireland , whose name was Victoricus , bringing with him a great number of letters . He gave me one of them to read , in the beginning of which were these words : Vox ...
... heathen people .. " I saw , in my dream , a man coming to me from Ireland , whose name was Victoricus , bringing with him a great number of letters . He gave me one of them to read , in the beginning of which were these words : Vox ...
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... heathen festivals , and pro- claimed the gospel to the multitudes there assembled . At an early period of his mission we find him at the annual festival at Tara , where the king , the chieftains , and many thousands had come together to ...
... heathen festivals , and pro- claimed the gospel to the multitudes there assembled . At an early period of his mission we find him at the annual festival at Tara , where the king , the chieftains , and many thousands had come together to ...
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... heathen people in that vicinity . This territory coming , at length , under the do- minion of his enemies , he crossed the Alps into Lombardy , and founded a school near Pavia . Here this unwearied missionary passed the remainder of his ...
... heathen people in that vicinity . This territory coming , at length , under the do- minion of his enemies , he crossed the Alps into Lombardy , and founded a school near Pavia . Here this unwearied missionary passed the remainder of his ...
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