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Page iii
... present volume, it may be remarked that the archaic style of the English translation has been preserved without material alteration. Even when obscure and involved, the form seemed to be a fitting dress for the original. Occasionally an ...
... present volume, it may be remarked that the archaic style of the English translation has been preserved without material alteration. Even when obscure and involved, the form seemed to be a fitting dress for the original. Occasionally an ...
Page ix
... present. These, however, contain very little to mark the period to which they belong. The argument from his reference to dissensions some time gone by, possibly those between St. Meletias and Paulinos and Evagrius, ia commenting on St ...
... present. These, however, contain very little to mark the period to which they belong. The argument from his reference to dissensions some time gone by, possibly those between St. Meletias and Paulinos and Evagrius, ia commenting on St ...
Page 2
... present, on whose account also the tongues of fire appeared. For if, even after this, some said, " they are filled with new wine,"4 much more would they have said so, had they seen none of these things. And in the Old Testament, it was ...
... present, on whose account also the tongues of fire appeared. For if, even after this, some said, " they are filled with new wine,"4 much more would they have said so, had they seen none of these things. And in the Old Testament, it was ...
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... present, by the honor given to hitnself# he rings in the prophet also in good time, to "give his suffrage in support of all these. But before introducing him,. 3 foe « 4 Urn. ' Mi{Kn>tMra<tantly."~R.J tctiooof sins."— R.J : generally ...
... present, by the honor given to hitnself# he rings in the prophet also in good time, to "give his suffrage in support of all these. But before introducing him,. 3 foe « 4 Urn. ' Mi{Kn>tMra<tantly."~R.J tctiooof sins."— R.J : generally ...
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... present believe things to come, and fear not the furnace of poverty, but the furnace of sin. For this is flame and torment, but that, dews and refreshment; and by this stands the devil, by that, angels wafting aside the flame. 20, These ...
... present believe things to come, and fear not the furnace of poverty, but the furnace of sin. For this is flame and torment, but that, dews and refreshment; and by this stands the devil, by that, angels wafting aside the flame. 20, These ...
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Page 33 - Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.