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1 I, 1 | 1. Very few days have elapsed since the holy 2 I, 12 | that give suck in those days.” We have not here a condemnation 3 I, 16 | fourth, fifth, and sixth days relates that, having finished 4 I, 20 | sanctify themselves in three days, and keep themselves from 5 I, 20 | truth about these three days.” For the shew-bread, like 6 I, 21(4372)| Farrar observes (“Early Days of Christianity,” pop. ed., 7 I, 22 | served the Lord all the days of Joshua,” and so on. There 8 I, 23(4397)| unrecorded. See Farrar’s “Early Days of Christianity,” pop. ed., 9 I, 29 | the cause that the former days were better than these? 10 I, 29 | the reason why the latter days are better than the former: 4446 “ 11 I, 29 | that from the very earliest days of humanity virginity was 12 I, 39 | saying4562 “In the last days seducing mockers shall come, 13 II, 4 | present day? As Abraham in days gone by pleased God in wedlock, 14 II, 4 | related in the 4705 Book of Days that Manasses the wicked 15 II, 5 | men will come in the last days, forbidding to marry, and 16 II, 13 | without food for two or three days. The humours of the body 17 II, 15 | of Egypt. Moses for forty days and forty nights fasted 18 II, 15 | Lord. The toil of so many days perished through the fulness 19 II, 15 | the preparation of a forty days fast saw God on Mount Horeb, 20 II, 15 | overthrow of his house to the days of his posterity. 4797 Hannah, 21 II, 15 | consecrated His baptism by a forty daysfast, and He taught us 22 II, 16 | destruction.” And, 4814 “From the days of John the Baptist (who 23 II, 16 | we be caught, as in the days of the flood, and at the 24 II, 16 | Tabernacles were holier than other days, were commanded to eat herbs 25 II, 16 | believed all meats and all days to be alike.~ 26 II, 17 | glutton who fasted forty days to hallow Christian fasting4819 27 II, 17 | hour after two or three daysfasting; for I could never 28 II, 25 | in bondage during the six days of this world, on the seventh 29 II, 27 | kingdom4886Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that


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