Peter Parley's FarewellS. Colman, 8 Astor House, 1840 - 324 pagine |
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... Jews , and derived the name of testament from being understood to set forth a covenant between God and his chosen people , the Jews . The New Testament is so called from its being understood to set forth a new covenant between God and ...
... Jews , and derived the name of testament from being understood to set forth a covenant between God and his chosen people , the Jews . The New Testament is so called from its being understood to set forth a new covenant between God and ...
Pagina 213
... Jews to succeeding generations , and from that time to the present day , the Jewish nation have continued to deny the New Tes- tament , and the divinity of Christ's mission . The religion of Christ could hardly expect a more favorable ...
... Jews to succeeding generations , and from that time to the present day , the Jewish nation have continued to deny the New Tes- tament , and the divinity of Christ's mission . The religion of Christ could hardly expect a more favorable ...
Pagina 297
... Jews ; from these books alone the Jews derived their notions of God - the relation that He sustains to man , and man to Him . In these respects , how vastly superior were the Jews to all other ancient nations , while in every thing else ...
... Jews ; from these books alone the Jews derived their notions of God - the relation that He sustains to man , and man to Him . In these respects , how vastly superior were the Jews to all other ancient nations , while in every thing else ...
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The Wild Daisy 18 | 20 |
The partridges feather Who made it? Man cannot make a feather | 25 |
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