Letters on the GospelsHilliard and Metcalf, 1824 - 216 էջ |
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... avaricious , and tyrannical . The He- brew nation considered it an intolerable griev- ance to pay tribute to Cæsar , and to live in subjection to idolaters . The extortion of the publicans , who were entrusted with the collec- tion of 12.
... avaricious , and tyrannical . The He- brew nation considered it an intolerable griev- ance to pay tribute to Cæsar , and to live in subjection to idolaters . The extortion of the publicans , who were entrusted with the collec- tion of 12.
Էջ 13
... live very much according to their own laws ; and were allowed to inflict punishments , less than capital , for offences against their religion . They could expel offenders from their syna- gogues , and require them to be beaten . And ...
... live very much according to their own laws ; and were allowed to inflict punishments , less than capital , for offences against their religion . They could expel offenders from their syna- gogues , and require them to be beaten . And ...
Էջ 21
... lives in celibacy , and devoted themselves to the edu- cation of the children of others , whom they adopted , Some of them employed them- selves wholly in contemplation ; and made it their constant endeavour to mortify the body , which ...
... lives in celibacy , and devoted themselves to the edu- cation of the children of others , whom they adopted , Some of them employed them- selves wholly in contemplation ; and made it their constant endeavour to mortify the body , which ...
Էջ 105
... lives in a settled , domestic state , knows well where to choose the situation of his dwelling , and how to ren- der it safe and commodious . He digs his abode at the entrance of a wood , if possible , within hearing of some hamlet ...
... lives in a settled , domestic state , knows well where to choose the situation of his dwelling , and how to ren- der it safe and commodious . He digs his abode at the entrance of a wood , if possible , within hearing of some hamlet ...
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... lives , but to save them . " That is , their vindictive temper was contrary to the spirit of the Christian religion , which , they had pro- fessed to embrace , and unworthy the character of the disciples of him who gave his life for the ...
... lives , but to save them . " That is , their vindictive temper was contrary to the spirit of the Christian religion , which , they had pro- fessed to embrace , and unworthy the character of the disciples of him who gave his life for the ...
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