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The evidence " that " the " Presbyters imposed hands not to convey authority , " but merely to express approbation , " is extorted from the two prepositions " by " and " with . " " By my hands , " says Paul : therefore he alone ordained ...
The evidence " that " the " Presbyters imposed hands not to convey authority , " but merely to express approbation , " is extorted from the two prepositions " by " and " with . " " By my hands , " says Paul : therefore he alone ordained ...
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Now what " cause " does the preposition dia express here . Does it " emphatically , " as the Layman speaks , " signify the cause " of the needle's eye ? of the cornfields ? or of the days ? or the " cause " of the camel's going through ...
Now what " cause " does the preposition dia express here . Does it " emphatically , " as the Layman speaks , " signify the cause " of the needle's eye ? of the cornfields ? or of the days ? or the " cause " of the camel's going through ...
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... for the express purpose of learning the truths of Christianity . Nor is it one or two families , but many that wish to do this ; and if we could give them protection , we are persuaded that many would soon flock to this place .
... for the express purpose of learning the truths of Christianity . Nor is it one or two families , but many that wish to do this ; and if we could give them protection , we are persuaded that many would soon flock to this place .
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