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... performance of a miracle was no more a violation of the sabbath than the performance of religious ceremonies : but he answered in a different manner , and said , My Father worketh hitherto , and I work . ' The word hitherto ' refers to ...
... performance of a miracle was no more a violation of the sabbath than the performance of religious ceremonies : but he answered in a different manner , and said , My Father worketh hitherto , and I work . ' The word hitherto ' refers to ...
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... performance , with- out expressing our wishes for the success of the establishments for this purpose , now existing in this country . In other cha- ritable institutions , we are inferior to no nation , and we trust that we shall soon ...
... performance , with- out expressing our wishes for the success of the establishments for this purpose , now existing in this country . In other cha- ritable institutions , we are inferior to no nation , and we trust that we shall soon ...
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... performance ; which was probably compiled from sermons addressed , with some effect , to his congregation at ... performances , which Mr. F. has very modestly thrown on the indulgence of the public ; and which are submitted to the ...
... performance ; which was probably compiled from sermons addressed , with some effect , to his congregation at ... performances , which Mr. F. has very modestly thrown on the indulgence of the public ; and which are submitted to the ...
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