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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... Greek language was both exten- sívely read and spoken ; and presented a medium to the heralds of the cross , of communicating to almost all nations , the doctrines which they were commissioned to preach . 3. The religious state of the ...
... Greek language was both exten- sívely read and spoken ; and presented a medium to the heralds of the cross , of communicating to almost all nations , the doctrines which they were commissioned to preach . 3. The religious state of the ...
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... Greeks , purifying them- selves according to the Jewish law . He was , however , rescued at this time , and from a further plot against him , by Lysias , the commander of the Roman garrison ; who , at length , for the safety of the ...
... Greeks , purifying them- selves according to the Jewish law . He was , however , rescued at this time , and from a further plot against him , by Lysias , the commander of the Roman garrison ; who , at length , for the safety of the ...
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... Greeks , to purify himself with them , ac- cording to the law . The presence of Greeks in the temple , being Gen- tiles , was supposed by the Jews to pollute it ; hence , they came upon Paul , who would probably have fallen a victim to ...
... Greeks , to purify himself with them , ac- cording to the law . The presence of Greeks in the temple , being Gen- tiles , was supposed by the Jews to pollute it ; hence , they came upon Paul , who would probably have fallen a victim to ...
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... Greek . He preached the gospel in Persia , and in Parthia , and is there supposed to have suffered martyrdom . 8. Thomas was a Galilean . After the ascension , he went to Parthia to preach the Gospel , and penetrated into the Eastern ...
... Greek . He preached the gospel in Persia , and in Parthia , and is there supposed to have suffered martyrdom . 8. Thomas was a Galilean . After the ascension , he went to Parthia to preach the Gospel , and penetrated into the Eastern ...
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... Greek versions then in use , ranged in six columns . 9. Cyprian , bishop of Carthage , distinguished for his piety and eloquence , and for his zeal against the " Novatian schism . " 10. Novatian , author of the " Novatian schism ...
... Greek versions then in use , ranged in six columns . 9. Cyprian , bishop of Carthage , distinguished for his piety and eloquence , and for his zeal against the " Novatian schism . " 10. Novatian , author of the " Novatian schism ...
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