The Ecclesiastical Class Book, Or, History of the Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Present TimeF.J. Huntington, 1839 - 255 |
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Strona 4
... churches , min- isters and members belonging to the several denomi- nations , have been omitted , for the reason that their numbers essentially vary with every succeeding year . The author takes occasion to express his acknow- ledgments ...
... churches , min- isters and members belonging to the several denomi- nations , have been omitted , for the reason that their numbers essentially vary with every succeeding year . The author takes occasion to express his acknow- ledgments ...
Strona 17
... churches had rest throughout all Judea , Galilee and Samaria , and walking in the fear of the Lord , and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit , were edified and multiplied . " 17. The Church at Jerusalem had now been planted nearly eight ...
... churches had rest throughout all Judea , Galilee and Samaria , and walking in the fear of the Lord , and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit , were edified and multiplied . " 17. The Church at Jerusalem had now been planted nearly eight ...
Strona 31
... Churches . After his return from banishment , it was his practice to visit the neighbor- ing Churches , partly to ordain pastors , and partly to regulate congregations . At one place in his tour , observing an interesting youth , he ...
... Churches . After his return from banishment , it was his practice to visit the neighbor- ing Churches , partly to ordain pastors , and partly to regulate congregations . At one place in his tour , observing an interesting youth , he ...
Strona 33
... church existed in some part of Judea . Some heretics ascused him before Atticus , the Roman governor . He was 120 ... Church , and deputies were scat from several places to console him , and to receive some benefit , by his spiritual ...
... church existed in some part of Judea . Some heretics ascused him before Atticus , the Roman governor . He was 120 ... Church , and deputies were scat from several places to console him , and to receive some benefit , by his spiritual ...
Strona 37
... Church enjoyed a tolerable share of tranquillity . The mother of Alexander appears to have been favorably disposed towards the Christians ; and to her influence is attributed , in a measure , the toleration which they enjoyed under her ...
... Church enjoyed a tolerable share of tranquillity . The mother of Alexander appears to have been favorably disposed towards the Christians ; and to her influence is attributed , in a measure , the toleration which they enjoyed under her ...
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