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Hebrews 13:12

Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people by his own blood, suffered without the gate.

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And such some of you were; but you are washed, but you are sanctified, but you are justified in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Spirit of our God.

And they stoned Stephen, invoking, and saying: Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.

That he might sanctify it, cleansing it by the laver of water in the word of life:

And when they had brought him out, they stoned him: and he died as the Lord had commanded.

And Moses spoke to the children of Israel. And they brought forth him that had blasphemed, without the camp, and they stoned him. And the children of Israel did as the Lord had commanded Moses.

How much more, do you think he deserveth worse punishments, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath esteemed the blood of the testament unclean, by which he was sanctified, and hath offered an affront to the Spirit of grace?

And for them do I sanctify myself, that they also may be sanctified in truth.

Then Josue and all Israel with him took Achan the son of Zare, and the silver and the garments, and the golden rule, his sons also and his daughters, his oxen and asses and sheep, the tent also, and all the goods, and brought them to the valley of Achor,

For both he that sanctifieth, and they who are sanctified, are all of one. For which cause he is not ashamed to call them brethren, saying:

But one of the soldiers with a spear opened his side, and immediately there came out blood and water.

And they rose up and thrust him out of the city; and they brought him to the brow of the hill, whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong.

In the which will, we are sanctified by the oblation of the body of Jesus Christ once.

And the press was trodden without the city, and blood came out of the press, up to the horses' bridles, for a thousand and six hundred furlongs.




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