The Republican, Volume 10Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1824 |
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Page 41
... chap . xii . ver . 57 , if it was impracticable and could not be obeyed ; he upbraids them and says , " yea , why even of yourselves , judge ye not what is right ? " Paul himself tells them to " prove all things , ' which cannot be done ...
... chap . xii . ver . 57 , if it was impracticable and could not be obeyed ; he upbraids them and says , " yea , why even of yourselves , judge ye not what is right ? " Paul himself tells them to " prove all things , ' which cannot be done ...
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... chap . i . ver . 1 , it says , " in the beginning was the word , and the word was with God , and the word was God . " Now , without you admit this book to be God himself , you cannot call this God's word . And if this book be God him ...
... chap . i . ver . 1 , it says , " in the beginning was the word , and the word was with God , and the word was God . " Now , without you admit this book to be God himself , you cannot call this God's word . And if this book be God him ...
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... chap . xi . ver . 24 , 25 , 26 , ( the defendant then took the Bible and read ) " We must not strive , but be gentle to all men , apt to teach , patient , in meekness instructing those who op- pose themselves that they may recover ...
... chap . xi . ver . 24 , 25 , 26 , ( the defendant then took the Bible and read ) " We must not strive , but be gentle to all men , apt to teach , patient , in meekness instructing those who op- pose themselves that they may recover ...
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... chap . xviii . ver . 15 , 16 , 17 , ( the Defendaut then read those three verses . ) Now , Gentlemen , he does not command them , after all this obstinacy , to prosecute and cast them into prison ; but tells them it is they that shall ...
... chap . xviii . ver . 15 , 16 , 17 , ( the Defendaut then read those three verses . ) Now , Gentlemen , he does not command them , after all this obstinacy , to prosecute and cast them into prison ; but tells them it is they that shall ...
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... chap . xvii . ver . 30 .. Thus you see , which ever way my persecutors turn , they are foiled with their own weapons , which convinces me , ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of ; " for of some , even ye ought , as ye are ...
... chap . xvii . ver . 30 .. Thus you see , which ever way my persecutors turn , they are foiled with their own weapons , which convinces me , ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of ; " for of some , even ye ought , as ye are ...
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