An Ecclesiastical History to the Twentieth Year of the Reign of Constantine, Being the 324th of the Christian AeraS. Bagster, 1842 - 479 strán (strany) |
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Strana 37
... earth , wilt not thou judge righteously ? " For as it were wholly unreasonable to suppose the uncreated and unchangeable substance of the Almighty God to be changed into the form of a man , or to deceive the eyes of beholders with the ...
... earth , wilt not thou judge righteously ? " For as it were wholly unreasonable to suppose the uncreated and unchangeable substance of the Almighty God to be changed into the form of a man , or to deceive the eyes of beholders with the ...
Strana 38
... earth , and said unto him , What saith my Lord unto his servant ? And the captain of the Lord's host said unto ... earth . " To which he subjoins the following : " The Lord created me in the beginning of his ways , for his works ; before ...
... earth , and said unto him , What saith my Lord unto his servant ? And the captain of the Lord's host said unto ... earth . " To which he subjoins the following : " The Lord created me in the beginning of his ways , for his works ; before ...
Strana 39
... earth , subject to the curse . The descendants of this one , having filled our earth , and proved themselves much worse , excepting one here and another there , commenced a certain brutal and disorderly mode of life . They had neither ...
... earth , subject to the curse . The descendants of this one , having filled our earth , and proved themselves much worse , excepting one here and another there , commenced a certain brutal and disorderly mode of life . They had neither ...
Strana 40
... earth . He cut them down with successive famines and pestilence , with con- stant wars and thunderbolts , as if to suppress the dreadful and obdurate disease of the soul , with his more severe punishments . Then it was , when the excess ...
... earth . He cut them down with successive famines and pestilence , with con- stant wars and thunderbolts , as if to suppress the dreadful and obdurate disease of the soul , with his more severe punishments . Then it was , when the excess ...
Strana 43
... earth stood up , and the rulers were gathered together against the Lord and against his Christ . " To which he afterwards adds , in the person of Christ himself : " The Lord said to me , thou art my Son , this day have I begotten thee ...
... earth stood up , and the rulers were gathered together against the Lord and against his Christ . " To which he afterwards adds , in the person of Christ himself : " The Lord said to me , thou art my Son , this day have I begotten thee ...
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