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They do not know certainly the thoughts and characters of men . ... and that a constant observation of human character , to which they are led by their favourite work of temptation , gives them great insight into the character and ...
They do not know certainly the thoughts and characters of men . ... and that a constant observation of human character , to which they are led by their favourite work of temptation , gives them great insight into the character and ...
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The evangelists all agree in this most unequivocal character of veracity , that of criminating themselves . They record their own errors and offences with the same simplicity with which they relate the miracles and sufferings of their ...
The evangelists all agree in this most unequivocal character of veracity , that of criminating themselves . They record their own errors and offences with the same simplicity with which they relate the miracles and sufferings of their ...
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Here then , is a case in which the circumstances clearly show that the worship was religious and supreme . When the man who had been cured of blindness by Jesus , and who had defended his prophetic character before the ...
Here then , is a case in which the circumstances clearly show that the worship was religious and supreme . When the man who had been cured of blindness by Jesus , and who had defended his prophetic character before the ...
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