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" For the king knoweth of these things before whom also I speak freely; for I am persuaded that none of these things are hidden from him; for this thing was not done in a corner. King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets? I know that thou believest. "
The History of the Christian Church: From the Birth of Christ to the ... - Page 158
by William Jones - 1819
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 10

1806 - 504 pages
...stiles it, when . he says to the Roman governor, in the presence of king Agrippa, (Acts xxvi. 25.) " I am not mad, most noble Festus ; but speak forth the words of truth and soBERNESS." Vd'. X Churchm. Mag. for Feb. 130<3. R An FOE THE ORTHODOX CHURCHMAN^ MAGAZINE. An ACCOUNT of the CEREMONIES...
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The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of ...

1802 - 374 pages
...with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad. 25 But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. 26 For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely : for I am persuaded that...
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The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments : Translated ..., Volume 4

1804 - 476 pages
...with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad. 25 But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus, but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. 26 For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely: for I am persuaded that none...
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Life and Works: A Collection of Pamphlets, Volume 4

Joanna Southcott - Prophecies - 1804 - 606 pages
...told him he was beside himself and was mad ? But did Paul give up to his words ? Did he not answer, I am not mad, most noble Fe.stus, but speak forth the words of truth and soberness ? Now what, would men think of Paul, if he had disregarded the visitation of the Lord, to please the...
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Practical Observations on Insanity ...: To which are Subjoined, Remarks on ...

Joseph Mason Cox - Forensic psychiatry - 1806 - 236 pages
...feelings; as Festus said to Paul, thou art beside thyself, much learning doth make thee mad, when he replied, I am not mad most noble Festus, but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. Nothing is more calculated to depress hope, and induce despondency, than the indiscriminate practice...
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Select parts of the holy Bible, for the use of the negro slaves, in the ...

1807 - 570 pages
...with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad. - 25 But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus ; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. 26 For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely : for I am persuaded that...
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Containing the Acts of the Apostles and chronological tables, etc

Timothy Kenrick - Bible - 1807 - 538 pages
...disordered imagination,) Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad. 25. But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus, but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. 20. For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely, or, " 'with confidence'"...
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The Christian's Defence Against the Fears of Death: With Seasonable ...

Charles Drelincourt - Death - 1810 - 614 pages
...something in them too odious. TWO TWO LETTERS i ON THE SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATION t>F THE SON OF GOD. I am not mad, most noble Festus ; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. — Acts xivi. 25. Wisdom is justified of her children — Matt. li. 19. FIRST LETTER. SIR, WHEN I...
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Sacred History, Selected from the Scriptures: With Annotations and ..., Volume 6

Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1810 - 456 pages
...with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself l much learning doth, make thee mad. But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus ; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. For the k-ing knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely :• for I am persuaded that...
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The American Orator, Or, Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry: Comprehending ...

Increase Cooke - American literature - 1811 - 428 pages
...with a loud voice, "Paul, thou art beside thyself; much leaning doth make thee mad." But he said,— I am not mad, most noble Festus, but speak forth the words of truth and soberness : for the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely : for I am persuaded that none...
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