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Before this council Arivs appeared , declared his opinions , and , with his friends ' the bihops of Piolemais and Marmorica , who refused to subscribe to the Nicene faith , was condemned . The apoftate p : esbyter was banished ...
Before this council Arivs appeared , declared his opinions , and , with his friends ' the bihops of Piolemais and Marmorica , who refused to subscribe to the Nicene faith , was condemned . The apoftate p : esbyter was banished ...
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I have had a salmon from you of 2.lib . weight , another of 18 lib . and the last of 14 lib .; upon which my ill - natured friends descant , that I am declining in your good - will by the declining weight in your salmon .
I have had a salmon from you of 2.lib . weight , another of 18 lib . and the last of 14 lib .; upon which my ill - natured friends descant , that I am declining in your good - will by the declining weight in your salmon .
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They maintained a correspondence with their friends remaining in the island , and had been importunately urging revolt . Diotrephes did for them the molt difficult part of their business , much better than they would have done it for ...
They maintained a correspondence with their friends remaining in the island , and had been importunately urging revolt . Diotrephes did for them the molt difficult part of their business , much better than they would have done it for ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
Diſeaſes | 13 |
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