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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 35
עמוד 70
Thou dost accept; hear the earnest prayer of a sinner! Whomever thou lookest
upon liveth. Then the deep tones of the priest roll solemnly forth among the vast
pillars, calling upon the Most High to hear the plea of the sorrowing one: He
calleth ...
Thou dost accept; hear the earnest prayer of a sinner! Whomever thou lookest
upon liveth. Then the deep tones of the priest roll solemnly forth among the vast
pillars, calling upon the Most High to hear the plea of the sorrowing one: He
calleth ...
עמוד 145
Here, stop, strike the drum, and cry the sentence -Hear ye—Hear ye—This is
Charudatta, son of Sagaradatta, son of Provost Vinayadatta, by whom the
courtesan Vasantasena has been robbed and murdered: he has been convicted
and ...
Here, stop, strike the drum, and cry the sentence -Hear ye—Hear ye—This is
Charudatta, son of Sagaradatta, son of Provost Vinayadatta, by whom the
courtesan Vasantasena has been robbed and murdered: he has been convicted
and ...
עמוד 335
For example, hear how wisely those rabbis and scholars and philosophers of the
Israel of long ago spoke: Even when the gates of Heaven are shut to prayer, they
are open to tears. Four shall not enter Paradise: the scoffer, the liar, the ...
For example, hear how wisely those rabbis and scholars and philosophers of the
Israel of long ago spoke: Even when the gates of Heaven are shut to prayer, they
are open to tears. Four shall not enter Paradise: the scoffer, the liar, the ...
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