Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... ( continued ) 12 Rejoice ye and be glad , for great is your reward in heaven . For so persecuted they the prophets , which were before you . 13 Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the salt become unsavory , wherein shall it be salted ...
... ( continued ) 12 Rejoice ye and be glad , for great is your reward in heaven . For so persecuted they the prophets , which were before you . 13 Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the salt become unsavory , wherein shall it be salted ...
Էջ 538
... ( continued ) leave there thine offering before the altar , and go thy way first and be reconciled to thy brother , and then come and offer thy gift . Agree with thine adversary quickly , whiles thou art in the way with him , lest that ...
... ( continued ) leave there thine offering before the altar , and go thy way first and be reconciled to thy brother , and then come and offer thy gift . Agree with thine adversary quickly , whiles thou art in the way with him , lest that ...
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... ( continued ) Again ye have heard how it was said to them of old time , thou shalt not forswear thyself , but shalt per- form thine oath to God . But I say unto you , swear not at all : neither by heaven , for it is God's seat : nor yet ...
... ( continued ) Again ye have heard how it was said to them of old time , thou shalt not forswear thyself , but shalt per- form thine oath to God . But I say unto you , swear not at all : neither by heaven , for it is God's seat : nor yet ...
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