Outlines of Ecclesiastical History: On a New Plan, Designed for Academies and SchoolsH. & F. J. Huntington, 1829 - 424 |
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Strona 11
... give his individual opinion on which side the truth lies . He has endeavour- ed to confine himself to facts , and to facts of importance . He wish- es it , therefore , to be distinctly understood , that he has aimed to treat every ...
... give his individual opinion on which side the truth lies . He has endeavour- ed to confine himself to facts , and to facts of importance . He wish- es it , therefore , to be distinctly understood , that he has aimed to treat every ...
Strona 40
... to the Gen- tiles ? What reason did he give for preaching to them ? What effect had his explanation ? Sec . 18. To whom was Paul particularly commis- istry among them , repaired to Antioch , A. D. 40 PERIOD II .... 34 .... 70 .
... to the Gen- tiles ? What reason did he give for preaching to them ? What effect had his explanation ? Sec . 18. To whom was Paul particularly commis- istry among them , repaired to Antioch , A. D. 40 PERIOD II .... 34 .... 70 .
Strona 42
... event affected the Chris- tians in Judea about the year 44 ? How were they re- lieved ? What writers notice this famine ? What tendency had this act of Gentiles to give to the Church at Jerusalem a pledge 42 PERIOD II .... 34 .... 70 .
... event affected the Chris- tians in Judea about the year 44 ? How were they re- lieved ? What writers notice this famine ? What tendency had this act of Gentiles to give to the Church at Jerusalem a pledge 42 PERIOD II .... 34 .... 70 .
Strona 43
... give to the Church at Jerusalem a pledge of their fervent love and affection , eminently calculated to remove from the minds of the Jews any remains of jeal- ousy , which might still exist about the admission of the Gentiles into the ...
... give to the Church at Jerusalem a pledge of their fervent love and affection , eminently calculated to remove from the minds of the Jews any remains of jeal- ousy , which might still exist about the admission of the Gentiles into the ...
Strona 56
... give light in the night to the spectators . Nero offered his gardens for the spectacle , which was accompanied by a horse race , at which the emperor was present in the attire of a cha- rioteer . Many thousands are supposed thus to have ...
... give light in the night to the spectators . Nero offered his gardens for the spectacle , which was accompanied by a horse race , at which the emperor was present in the attire of a cha- rioteer . Many thousands are supposed thus to have ...
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