The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... death for an attempt to strike his mother . Three children were punished because , during the sermon , instead of going to church they remained outside to eat cakes . A person was sentenced to a whipping for adultery . He appealed to a ...
... death for an attempt to strike his mother . Three children were punished because , during the sermon , instead of going to church they remained outside to eat cakes . A person was sentenced to a whipping for adultery . He appealed to a ...
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... death : -selfishness and weakness we may find there , for in whom are they not found in the hour of extreme suffering ? Ever since his accession to the throne , and no doubt long before , Hezekiah had been possessed by the idea that he ...
... death : -selfishness and weakness we may find there , for in whom are they not found in the hour of extreme suffering ? Ever since his accession to the throne , and no doubt long before , Hezekiah had been possessed by the idea that he ...
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... death - bed of a hero ; it was the death - bed of a Christian . In that death - chamber prayers - deep , power- ful , long - went up , and men sought to lay hold on God that he might spare him ; but , says one , We could not be more ...
... death - bed of a hero ; it was the death - bed of a Christian . In that death - chamber prayers - deep , power- ful , long - went up , and men sought to lay hold on God that he might spare him ; but , says one , We could not be more ...
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