The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 1T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... exercised his abilities except with a view to the amelioration of his species , and the consequent glory of his Maker . In Biography , which was his favourite employment , he selected for illustra- tion , or for original inquiry , the ...
... exercised his abilities except with a view to the amelioration of his species , and the consequent glory of his Maker . In Biography , which was his favourite employment , he selected for illustra- tion , or for original inquiry , the ...
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... exercised that right of vindicating himself , which the laws allowed him as being a free denizen of Rome . With a becoming resolution he appealed to a higher tribunal , where he expected to be relieved from his grievances . Various ...
... exercised that right of vindicating himself , which the laws allowed him as being a free denizen of Rome . With a becoming resolution he appealed to a higher tribunal , where he expected to be relieved from his grievances . Various ...
Page 84
... exercised by Antiochus against the Jews : but those afflictions bore no proportion to what they subsequently experienced from the Roman power . The explication , which was delivered to Daniel , of the several parts of this vision , is ...
... exercised by Antiochus against the Jews : but those afflictions bore no proportion to what they subsequently experienced from the Roman power . The explication , which was delivered to Daniel , of the several parts of this vision , is ...
Page 121
... exercised against debtors , and the pro- posal of the Agrarian Law , were sources of continual embarrassments . To divert the atten- tion of the multitude , what deceptions were not practised ! False rumours were dispersed , in order to ...
... exercised against debtors , and the pro- posal of the Agrarian Law , were sources of continual embarrassments . To divert the atten- tion of the multitude , what deceptions were not practised ! False rumours were dispersed , in order to ...
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... exercised do- minion over the Jews t . This astonishing event , of standing up against the Prince of princes , literally came to pass under the procuratorship of Pontius Pilate , the Roman governor ; whom history represents to have been ...
... exercised do- minion over the Jews t . This astonishing event , of standing up against the Prince of princes , literally came to pass under the procuratorship of Pontius Pilate , the Roman governor ; whom history represents to have been ...
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