Suffering Of God History Of Doctrines : God's wounds : hermeneutic of the Christian symbol of divine suffering. Vol. 2. Evil and divine suffering. / Jeff B. Pool.; Pool, Jeff B.,
2011
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Suffering On Television : The poverty of television : the mediation of suffering in class-divided Philippines / Jonathan Corpus Ong.; Ong, Jonathan Corpus.
Suffering Quakers Early Works To 1800 : A True and faithful relation : from the people of God (called) Quakers, in Colchester. : Of the dealings of God with them, since they were called to the knowledge of the truth, and of the oppositions they have received from men as they passed from death to life : With a brief account of the late cruel and unparalleld sufferings sustained by them, and inflicted upon them by the souldiers whose barbarous, and cruel inhumane dealings towards them, are herein related.
Suffering Religious Aspects Christianity Sermons : The second and last part of the vvorkes of the late faithfull servant of God Daniel Dyke, Batchelour in Divinity : viz., [brace] Sixe evangelicall histories, A commentary upon the epistle to Philemon, The schoole of affliction / published since his death, by his brother Ier. Dyke ...; Dyke, Daniel,
Suffolk England County History : Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... to all people to whome these our letters patents shall come, greeting : whereas we doe vnderstand that our marityne [sic] townes of Donwich, Southwold, and Walberswicke in our county of Suffolke, haue beene the most ancient coast townes of our said county ...; England and Wales.
Suffolk England History 17th Century : To all rulers, magistrates, priests, and people, who profess the Scriptures to be their rule throughout the nation of England, : but more particularly to the magistrates, priests and people of this county of Sussex, who have had any hand in oppressing and persecuting of them who God hath sent as strangers amongst them ... / From us who are present sufferers under the cruelty of men in the county gaol of Horsham, whose names are Ambrose Rigge Ambrose Galloway ][ Richard VVebb. James Matthew.
Suffolk England History Sources : A Magazine of scandall, or, A heape of wickednesse of two infamous ministers, consorts, one named Thomas Fowkes of Earle Soham in Suffolk, convicted by law for killing a man, and the other named Iohn Lowes of Brandeston, who hath beene arraigned for witchcraft, and convicted by law for a common barrettor : together with the manner how my Lord of Canterbury would put and keep them in the ministery : not withstanding the many petitions and certificates from their parishioners and others, presented to him, they being the head and most notorious of the scandalous ministers within the county of Suffolke, and well may be said of all England : and against whom as chiefe of the scandalous ministers the county of Suffolke have petitioned to the Parliament : and desired to bee seene by Parliament because herein is something mentioned which is conceived, that one of these scandalous ministers have abused the authority of the Lords in Parliament.