The Life and Writings of St. JohnCharles Scribner's Sons, 1880 - 436 pages |
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Page xvii
... known place in such recollections ) , and himself born and bred in the midst of the Puritanism of New England , the writer of this book united in his character two elements of strength , which showed themselves , throughout his career ...
... known place in such recollections ) , and himself born and bred in the midst of the Puritanism of New England , the writer of this book united in his character two elements of strength , which showed themselves , throughout his career ...
Page xxxv
... known to us concerning the Church of the Vatican have a very close re- semblance to these portions of the prophecy in the Apocalypse . And I will here adduce the words of one of the most learned of our English theologians , who has a ...
... known to us concerning the Church of the Vatican have a very close re- semblance to these portions of the prophecy in the Apocalypse . And I will here adduce the words of one of the most learned of our English theologians , who has a ...
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... known as Augustus ) , was solemnly appointed the king of Judæa . He married Mariamne , the granddaughter of Hyrcanus , in order in some degree to be endowed in the eyes of the people with a lawful title to the throne . He established ...
... known as Augustus ) , was solemnly appointed the king of Judæa . He married Mariamne , the granddaughter of Hyrcanus , in order in some degree to be endowed in the eyes of the people with a lawful title to the throne . He established ...
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... known in ancient history . Another great desert separated it on the south from Egypt , a land which had taken the lead of all others in arts and civilization . On the west , it was accessible only by the sea ; but afforded no great ...
... known in ancient history . Another great desert separated it on the south from Egypt , a land which had taken the lead of all others in arts and civilization . On the west , it was accessible only by the sea ; but afforded no great ...
Page 17
... known to the high - priest , and could introduce St. Peter into his judgment - hall : " Propter generis nobilitatem notus erat Pontifici et Judæorum insidias non timebat . " Ho also refers to Nicephorus , who gives as a reason why St ...
... known to the high - priest , and could introduce St. Peter into his judgment - hall : " Propter generis nobilitatem notus erat Pontifici et Judæorum insidias non timebat . " Ho also refers to Nicephorus , who gives as a reason why St ...
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