Outlines of Ecclesiastical History: On a New Plan, Designed for Academies and SchoolsH. & F. J. Huntington, 1829 - 424 |
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... influence over the faith and practice of the people . The title , however , was disapproved of by Christ , who warned his disciples to receive no such distinction in the Church of God . The Nazarites were those who made a vow to observe ...
... influence over the faith and practice of the people . The title , however , was disapproved of by Christ , who warned his disciples to receive no such distinction in the Church of God . The Nazarites were those who made a vow to observe ...
Strona 80
... influence . He was the companion of Ignatius , who had already received the crown of martyrdom , and with him had been the disciple of the apostle John . 1 The eminence of his character and station marked out Polycarp as the victim of ...
... influence . He was the companion of Ignatius , who had already received the crown of martyrdom , and with him had been the disciple of the apostle John . 1 The eminence of his character and station marked out Polycarp as the victim of ...
Strona 83
... influence which Marcia , a wo- man of low rank , but his favourite concubine , had obtained over him . On some account , not now understood , she had a predilection for the Christian religion , and successfully employed her interest ...
... influence which Marcia , a wo- man of low rank , but his favourite concubine , had obtained over him . On some account , not now understood , she had a predilection for the Christian religion , and successfully employed her interest ...
Strona 86
... influence is attributed , in a measure , the toleration which they enjoy- ed under her son . An instance of this emperor's conduct towards the Christians , is highly worthy of notice . A piece of common land had been occupied by the ...
... influence is attributed , in a measure , the toleration which they enjoy- ed under her son . An instance of this emperor's conduct towards the Christians , is highly worthy of notice . A piece of common land had been occupied by the ...
Strona 95
... Influenced by his eloquence , the Christians imme- diately combined to render assistance in a season so pecu- liar . The rich contributed of their abundance ; the poor gave what they could spare ; and all laboured at the hazard of their ...
... Influenced by his eloquence , the Christians imme- diately combined to render assistance in a season so pecu- liar . The rich contributed of their abundance ; the poor gave what they could spare ; and all laboured at the hazard of their ...
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