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But let us carry on this argument from figure into the following verses , and see how it will operate : For , saith the apostle , if we have been planted in the likeness of his death , we shall be also in the likeness of his ...
But let us carry on this argument from figure into the following verses , and see how it will operate : For , saith the apostle , if we have been planted in the likeness of his death , we shall be also in the likeness of his ...
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If believers were exempted from the common mortality ; if , like Enoch and Elijah , they should go to heaven withoutputting off their tabernacle , " then Death would reveal the secrets of the eternal world .
If believers were exempted from the common mortality ; if , like Enoch and Elijah , they should go to heaven withoutputting off their tabernacle , " then Death would reveal the secrets of the eternal world .
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Contracted into a more regular form , the argument stands thus : 66 That order which the church universal possessed at , or shortly after , the death of the apostles , is the order which they established and left : But the order of the ...
Contracted into a more regular form , the argument stands thus : 66 That order which the church universal possessed at , or shortly after , the death of the apostles , is the order which they established and left : But the order of the ...
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