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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... John the Bap tist lost his life , for reproving that monarch for his iniquity . We shall only add respecting the family of Herod the Great , that a grandson of his , by the name of Herod Agrippa , reigned in Judea , in the days of the ...
... John the Bap tist lost his life , for reproving that monarch for his iniquity . We shall only add respecting the family of Herod the Great , that a grandson of his , by the name of Herod Agrippa , reigned in Judea , in the days of the ...
Strona 11
... John the Baptist , about two years before that event actually took place . John was a forerunner of Christ , agreeably to an ancient custom of the eastern monarchs , who , when entering upon an expedition , sent messen- gers to announce ...
... John the Baptist , about two years before that event actually took place . John was a forerunner of Christ , agreeably to an ancient custom of the eastern monarchs , who , when entering upon an expedition , sent messen- gers to announce ...
Strona 14
... John , and committed them to prison . The next day , being brought before the Sanhedrim , or Jewish council , the language and conduct of Peter were so bold , that it was deemed im- politic to do any thing further , than to dismiss the ...
... John , and committed them to prison . The next day , being brought before the Sanhedrim , or Jewish council , the language and conduct of Peter were so bold , that it was deemed im- politic to do any thing further , than to dismiss the ...
Strona 18
... John the Baptist . Herod Agrippa had incurred the displeasure of Tiberius , by whose order he was put in chains and thrown into prison . The displea- sure of Tiberius arose from a speech of Herod , which he made to Caius Caligula , one ...
... John the Baptist . Herod Agrippa had incurred the displeasure of Tiberius , by whose order he was put in chains and thrown into prison . The displea- sure of Tiberius arose from a speech of Herod , which he made to Caius Caligula , one ...
Strona 27
... John , Philip , Bartholomew , Matthew , Thomas , James the Less , Simon the Canaanite , Jude and Matthias . 13. Stephen , a deacon of the Church at Jerusalem , and the first martyr . 14. Paul , the great Apostle to the Gentiles . 15 ...
... John , Philip , Bartholomew , Matthew , Thomas , James the Less , Simon the Canaanite , Jude and Matthias . 13. Stephen , a deacon of the Church at Jerusalem , and the first martyr . 14. Paul , the great Apostle to the Gentiles . 15 ...
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