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... Christians , the Emperor Nero , and in the sixty - fifth year of the Christian era . The remains of the Apostle are said to have been buried in the Via Ostiensis , about two miles from Rome . ' Having finished his view of St. Paul's ...
... Christians , the Emperor Nero , and in the sixty - fifth year of the Christian era . The remains of the Apostle are said to have been buried in the Via Ostiensis , about two miles from Rome . ' Having finished his view of St. Paul's ...
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... Christian charity , many young men regard the benevolence of their fellow Christians as a happy and abundant resource , in case of their own inability to support their increasing families , and are thereby induced to enter into early ...
... Christian charity , many young men regard the benevolence of their fellow Christians as a happy and abundant resource , in case of their own inability to support their increasing families , and are thereby induced to enter into early ...
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... Christian missionaries , and are moreover reminded of the danger which we incur by affording the Hindûs any pretext for con . jecturing that we mean to compel them to become Christians . — As yet , the time for christianizing India ...
... Christian missionaries , and are moreover reminded of the danger which we incur by affording the Hindûs any pretext for con . jecturing that we mean to compel them to become Christians . — As yet , the time for christianizing India ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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