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When the economy of Moses was to be superseded by that of Jesus Christ , he prepared the way in the most gradual and gentle manner ; he showed them from their own scriptures , that he had done only what he had intended and predicted ...
When the economy of Moses was to be superseded by that of Jesus Christ , he prepared the way in the most gradual and gentle manner ; he showed them from their own scriptures , that he had done only what he had intended and predicted ...
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We agree that the office of Timothy and Titus was the same , and that they were commissioned in the same manner . But the Layman has overshot his mark . For , as we have already stated , the advocates for the divine right of Episcopacy ...
We agree that the office of Timothy and Titus was the same , and that they were commissioned in the same manner . But the Layman has overshot his mark . For , as we have already stated , the advocates for the divine right of Episcopacy ...
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... one Thursday ( which was the day of their meeting before his door ) he called them all into the house , and having placed the grown persons on one side , and the children on the other , he in a familiar and engaging manner asked the ...
... one Thursday ( which was the day of their meeting before his door ) he called them all into the house , and having placed the grown persons on one side , and the children on the other , he in a familiar and engaging manner asked the ...
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