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... priests for the week , in the court of the Priests , and the morning sacrifice was performed with the customary rites . As the priests on the pillars blew their trumpets at the pouring out of the drink offering , and the Levites sung on ...
... priests for the week , in the court of the Priests , and the morning sacrifice was performed with the customary rites . As the priests on the pillars blew their trumpets at the pouring out of the drink offering , and the Levites sung on ...
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... priests now opened the curtain of the portico , and another the gate of Nicanor , and some of the Levites threw open the outer gates of the temple , that the children of Israel might enter . The crowing of the cock announced the time ...
... priests now opened the curtain of the portico , and another the gate of Nicanor , and some of the Levites threw open the outer gates of the temple , that the children of Israel might enter . The crowing of the cock announced the time ...
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the opposition of the Canadian priests in circulating the Scrip- tures among the colonists . The zeal of that corrupt church may well provoke Protestants to emulation . These priests , when applied to by some German colonists who were ...
the opposition of the Canadian priests in circulating the Scrip- tures among the colonists . The zeal of that corrupt church may well provoke Protestants to emulation . These priests , when applied to by some German colonists who were ...
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Andersons Memoirs of Catharine Brown a Christian Indian of the Cherokee | 5 |
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