Twenty one chapters to the Jews; or, An epistle to the remnant of Israel |
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... the dizzy heights ; nor - of the shore ; Nor - of the hollow caverns : speak no more , Of muses of the pastures wide on plains : — Of fields , of cities neither : higher strains My muse melodes , and thrills them through my heart.
... the dizzy heights ; nor - of the shore ; Nor - of the hollow caverns : speak no more , Of muses of the pastures wide on plains : — Of fields , of cities neither : higher strains My muse melodes , and thrills them through my heart.
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... city of the great God , —now appeased , — And , by a mediator , homage pay ? Be freed from sin , from every burden eased , And serve him there , through all eternal day , With that great host of heaven , whom none may count ? AND ...
... city of the great God , —now appeased , — And , by a mediator , homage pay ? Be freed from sin , from every burden eased , And serve him there , through all eternal day , With that great host of heaven , whom none may count ? AND ...
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... . For if of this world only , which must have an end , then it would be termina- ble ; or else time definite is time indefi- nite : which is impossible . For the kingdom , with territory , and city , 42 TWENTY - ONE CHAPTERS.
... . For if of this world only , which must have an end , then it would be termina- ble ; or else time definite is time indefi- nite : which is impossible . For the kingdom , with territory , and city , 42 TWENTY - ONE CHAPTERS.
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... city and temple natural : which demon- strates , that they trusted to an empire , the duration of which is ended . For if the contumacious Jews , who were his contemners , rejectors , and mur- derers , had thoughts of perpetuity , in ...
... city and temple natural : which demon- strates , that they trusted to an empire , the duration of which is ended . For if the contumacious Jews , who were his contemners , rejectors , and mur- derers , had thoughts of perpetuity , in ...
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... City and Temple by Titus the Roman , whether the iniquities of these times would invite the God of Truth to remain in the city and temple , which he had owned until your Fathers wick- edly denied his Son , and slew him ? For he forsook ...
... City and Temple by Titus the Roman , whether the iniquities of these times would invite the God of Truth to remain in the city and temple , which he had owned until your Fathers wick- edly denied his Son , and slew him ? For he forsook ...
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Page 28 - And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications; and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for Him as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for Him as one is in bitterness for his firstborn.
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Page 71 - ... he has put all his enemies under his feet, and the last of those enemies to be dispossessed is death.
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