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Moreover , it must be clear to you , that a mere knowledge of the names and facts set down in these books can do you no good whatever . That Jehu was the captain who conspired against his master , -that Joram was king of Israel ...
Moreover , it must be clear to you , that a mere knowledge of the names and facts set down in these books can do you no good whatever . That Jehu was the captain who conspired against his master , -that Joram was king of Israel ...
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tained at the expense of reason and of human feelings ; -that even the facts from which impossibility of matrimonial intercourse is to be inferred must be proved by evidence which may or may not be sufficient ; —that the only method of ...
tained at the expense of reason and of human feelings ; -that even the facts from which impossibility of matrimonial intercourse is to be inferred must be proved by evidence which may or may not be sufficient ; —that the only method of ...
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This fact of itself furnishes proof of the state of feeling here , as respects us ; but an answer of our cicerone , when showing us the church , gives still stronger evidence of it . " Why have they done this ?
This fact of itself furnishes proof of the state of feeling here , as respects us ; but an answer of our cicerone , when showing us the church , gives still stronger evidence of it . " Why have they done this ?
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