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Hannah More. CHAP . VII . Saint Paul's Prudence in his Conduct toward the Jews ....... CHAP . VIII . Saint Paul's Judgment in his Intercourse with the Pagans ..... CHAP . IX . Page 99 117 On the general Principle of Saint Paul's Writings ...
Hannah More. CHAP . VII . Saint Paul's Prudence in his Conduct toward the Jews ....... CHAP . VIII . Saint Paul's Judgment in his Intercourse with the Pagans ..... CHAP . IX . Page 99 117 On the general Principle of Saint Paul's Writings ...
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... Jewish church . As he was designated to be the Apostle of the Gentiles , as he was to bear his testimony before rulers and scholars ; as he was to carry his mission into the presence of " kings , and not to be ashamed , " it pleased ...
... Jewish church . As he was designated to be the Apostle of the Gentiles , as he was to bear his testimony before rulers and scholars ; as he was to carry his mission into the presence of " kings , and not to be ashamed , " it pleased ...
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... Jews , and afterwards to Festus and Agrippa . As Luke has recorded this asto- nishing fact three several times , we are not left to depend for its truth entirely on Saint Paul's own frequent allusions to it . 99 Much suspicion of this ...
... Jews , and afterwards to Festus and Agrippa . As Luke has recorded this asto- nishing fact three several times , we are not left to depend for its truth entirely on Saint Paul's own frequent allusions to it . 99 Much suspicion of this ...
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... Jewish mas- ters , had he pursued those practices in which he was so hotly engaged , when he was so exceed- ingly mad against the Church of God . What was the use which , in his new character , he made of his natural advantages ? It was ...
... Jewish mas- ters , had he pursued those practices in which he was so hotly engaged , when he was so exceed- ingly mad against the Church of God . What was the use which , in his new character , he made of his natural advantages ? It was ...
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... JEWS . THE judgment of Saint Paul is remarkably manifest in the juxta - position of things . In opening his Epistle to his converts at Rome , among whom were many Jews for whose benefit he wrote , he paints the moral character of that ...
... JEWS . THE judgment of Saint Paul is remarkably manifest in the juxta - position of things . In opening his Epistle to his converts at Rome , among whom were many Jews for whose benefit he wrote , he paints the moral character of that ...
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