Death-bed Scenes: Or, Dying with and Without Religion, Designed to Illustrate the Truth and Power of Christianity, Volumen43;Volumen651Davis Wasgatt Clark Lane & Scott, 1852 - 569 páginas |
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... morning , the whole multitude carried away Jesus to the hall of justice , and delivered him to Pontius Pilate , the governor . Then the chief priests accused him of many things , but he made no reply , inso- much that Pilate was greatly ...
... morning , the whole multitude carried away Jesus to the hall of justice , and delivered him to Pontius Pilate , the governor . Then the chief priests accused him of many things , but he made no reply , inso- much that Pilate was greatly ...
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... turns tortured her all man- ner of ways from morning to evening , became feeble and faint , and acknowledged themselves overcome , there being nothing more that they could do to her . SEC . I. ] 45 CHRISTIAN MARTYRS . Blandina.
... turns tortured her all man- ner of ways from morning to evening , became feeble and faint , and acknowledged themselves overcome , there being nothing more that they could do to her . SEC . I. ] 45 CHRISTIAN MARTYRS . Blandina.
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... morning he had to walk some distance , and was violently heated by the exer- tion . A Christian soldier offered to procure for him some dry linen , apparently from mere courtesy , but in reality to obtain some precious relics , steeped ...
... morning he had to walk some distance , and was violently heated by the exer- tion . A Christian soldier offered to procure for him some dry linen , apparently from mere courtesy , but in reality to obtain some precious relics , steeped ...
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... morning , repaired to the wild and barren heath on which the forty - eight regents of the country were accustomed to hold their meetings . " The monk from Bremen is come among us , " said he , ad- dressing them , " and will bring ruin ...
... morning , repaired to the wild and barren heath on which the forty - eight regents of the country were accustomed to hold their meetings . " The monk from Bremen is come among us , " said he , ad- dressing them , " and will bring ruin ...
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... morning . Wirth , the father , was the first who was brought before the tribunal . Without the least consideration for his cha- racter or for his age , he was put to the torture ; but he persisted in declaring that he was innocent both ...
... morning . Wirth , the father , was the first who was brought before the tribunal . Without the least consideration for his cha- racter or for his age , he was put to the torture ; but he persisted in declaring that he was innocent both ...
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