The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... period of their life , and that , to answer the purpose fully , it must , through every period , excite their persevering diligence , and be a constant means of improving all their intellectual and moral powers ; we shall be satisfied ...
... period of their life , and that , to answer the purpose fully , it must , through every period , excite their persevering diligence , and be a constant means of improving all their intellectual and moral powers ; we shall be satisfied ...
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... period of fifty - eight years , under the successors of Alexander , the Jews were uninterrupted by foreign or domestic troubles . This was a favorable opportunity for the cultivation of learning , and they improved it for gaining an ...
... period of fifty - eight years , under the successors of Alexander , the Jews were uninterrupted by foreign or domestic troubles . This was a favorable opportunity for the cultivation of learning , and they improved it for gaining an ...
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... period , boundless duration . Unless we except Luke 1 : 70 , ( which however can hardly be ex- cepted , it being a clear case of employing alov in a manner desig- nating an indefinite kind of period ) , there is no case in which aiov is ...
... period , boundless duration . Unless we except Luke 1 : 70 , ( which however can hardly be ex- cepted , it being a clear case of employing alov in a manner desig- nating an indefinite kind of period ) , there is no case in which aiov is ...
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