The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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Pàgina 34
... Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ was celebrated among all nations by means of his wonderful power ; an immense num- ber , even of foreigners , being attract- ed to him , in the hope of being healed by him of the various diseases which ...
... Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ was celebrated among all nations by means of his wonderful power ; an immense num- ber , even of foreigners , being attract- ed to him , in the hope of being healed by him of the various diseases which ...
Pàgina 38
... Lord , and in the consolation of the Holy Spirit , they were greatly multiplied . " Thus re- markably the transactions at Rome , mentioned by Philo , Josephus and Tertullian , illustrate , and are illus- trated by , two corresponding ...
... Lord , and in the consolation of the Holy Spirit , they were greatly multiplied . " Thus re- markably the transactions at Rome , mentioned by Philo , Josephus and Tertullian , illustrate , and are illus- trated by , two corresponding ...
Pàgina 42
... Lord's Supper would be celebrated at the conclusion of that service : this intima- tion produced a sensation indeed , among the Philadelphians ; they were puzzled , not being able to conceive what Uuita- rians or Deists , as they termed ...
... Lord's Supper would be celebrated at the conclusion of that service : this intima- tion produced a sensation indeed , among the Philadelphians ; they were puzzled , not being able to conceive what Uuita- rians or Deists , as they termed ...
Pàgina 43
... Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow . and afterwards subscribed his name to the rules and orders of the Univer- sity . Every breath was now held in suspense , and amid the mute and N Friday last , this distinguished O`statesman and ...
... Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow . and afterwards subscribed his name to the rules and orders of the Univer- sity . Every breath was now held in suspense , and amid the mute and N Friday last , this distinguished O`statesman and ...
Pàgina 45
... Lord Rector , Edmund Burke , who had been called the most philosophical orator of his day , but whom I would rather describe " I should think myself culpable , Gentlemen , were I to pass over a few of the extraordinary honours that have ...
... Lord Rector , Edmund Burke , who had been called the most philosophical orator of his day , but whom I would rather describe " I should think myself culpable , Gentlemen , were I to pass over a few of the extraordinary honours that have ...
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