The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... necessary engines for carrying on a siege were at once constructed . As an intimation that operations would be continued to the end , the Christians also built huts of osiers and , as winter was approaching , they fortified the camp ...
... necessary engines for carrying on a siege were at once constructed . As an intimation that operations would be continued to the end , the Christians also built huts of osiers and , as winter was approaching , they fortified the camp ...
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... necessary for his righteousness , but that he might not offend or despise the Jews who were weak in the faith and could not yet grasp the liberty of faith . But , on the other hand , when they despised the liberty of faith and insisted ...
... necessary for his righteousness , but that he might not offend or despise the Jews who were weak in the faith and could not yet grasp the liberty of faith . But , on the other hand , when they despised the liberty of faith and insisted ...
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... necessary to righteousness and salvation , calling them " precepts of the church , " although they are nothing of the kind . For a Christian , as a free man , will say , " I will fast , pray , do this and that as men command , not ...
... necessary to righteousness and salvation , calling them " precepts of the church , " although they are nothing of the kind . For a Christian , as a free man , will say , " I will fast , pray , do this and that as men command , not ...
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