The Metropolitan, Volumen 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... Christian , obey your official superiors , and abide the fit punishment if you transgress the statutes ; you will also be called upon to subscribe your name to the Thirty- nine Articles . Now understand them , probably , you cannot at ...
... Christian , obey your official superiors , and abide the fit punishment if you transgress the statutes ; you will also be called upon to subscribe your name to the Thirty- nine Articles . Now understand them , probably , you cannot at ...
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... Christianity ; and he wearies the patience of his readers with a long dis- cussion on a passage of Lactantius relative to the prediction of St. Peter , who fore- told the taking of Jerusalem . present to their imagination , and it was ...
... Christianity ; and he wearies the patience of his readers with a long dis- cussion on a passage of Lactantius relative to the prediction of St. Peter , who fore- told the taking of Jerusalem . present to their imagination , and it was ...
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... Christians , still called Nazarenes , warned by the predictions of the Messiah as to the approaching destruction of the holy city , fled from its precincts , and established themselves at Pella . * They had already prepared in that ...
... Christians , still called Nazarenes , warned by the predictions of the Messiah as to the approaching destruction of the holy city , fled from its precincts , and established themselves at Pella . * They had already prepared in that ...
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... Christian Scheel , lord of Fusing and Walloë , accord- ing to the ancient customs of Denmark . Meantime the stout burghers , and their allies the clergy , were ushered into the presence of Frederick III . The king was in his council ...
... Christian Scheel , lord of Fusing and Walloë , accord- ing to the ancient customs of Denmark . Meantime the stout burghers , and their allies the clergy , were ushered into the presence of Frederick III . The king was in his council ...
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... Christian Scheel was laid out with shroud and coffin and lighted tapers , surmounted by a canopy of black cloth , and watched by trusty retainers . Each noble as he arrived passed into this chamber of death , and touching the dead body ...
... Christian Scheel was laid out with shroud and coffin and lighted tapers , surmounted by a canopy of black cloth , and watched by trusty retainers . Each noble as he arrived passed into this chamber of death , and touching the dead body ...
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