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It seems to me much more . reasonable to suppose , that Christ fent out the
Seventy before the Feast of Tabernacles , than after it ; confidering how little Time
he had , between that , and the Peast of Dedication , in which Interval he
dispatched ...
It seems to me much more . reasonable to suppose , that Christ fent out the
Seventy before the Feast of Tabernacles , than after it ; confidering how little Time
he had , between that , and the Peast of Dedication , in which Interval he
dispatched ...
Page 94
Many learned Men suppose , that the Jewish Masters used to give their Followers
some short Form of Prayer , as a peculiar Badge of their Relation to them . This
John the Baptift had probably done , tho ' we know not now what it was , And in ...
Many learned Men suppose , that the Jewish Masters used to give their Followers
some short Form of Prayer , as a peculiar Badge of their Relation to them . This
John the Baptift had probably done , tho ' we know not now what it was , And in ...
Page 125
51 Suppose ye that I am But these Benefits are to be secured in a very 51 come
to give Peace , on different Manner , from ... Disciples , imagine : For do you now
suppose , that I am come to give Peace on the Earth , or immediately to establish
...
51 Suppose ye that I am But these Benefits are to be secured in a very 51 come
to give Peace , on different Manner , from ... Disciples , imagine : For do you now
suppose , that I am come to give Peace on the Earth , or immediately to establish
...
Page 289
But it is hardly probable , there were Two Places of the same Name within a Mile
of each other ; and it is much more natural to suppose , that the Limits of Bethany
might extend to the Mount of Olives , and be contiguous to the Boundaries of ...
But it is hardly probable , there were Two Places of the same Name within a Mile
of each other ; and it is much more natural to suppose , that the Limits of Bethany
might extend to the Mount of Olives , and be contiguous to the Boundaries of ...
Page 384
I cannot suppose , with Mell . Le Clerc and L Enfant , that by the Accomplishment
of the Times of the Gentiles , we are to understand the Time when Constantine
put an End to the Gentile Idolatry in Jerusalem , and established the Christian ...
I cannot suppose , with Mell . Le Clerc and L Enfant , that by the Accomplishment
of the Times of the Gentiles , we are to understand the Time when Constantine
put an End to the Gentile Idolatry in Jerusalem , and established the Christian ...
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