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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... commencing at the date of his nativity . PERIOD II . will extend from the death of Jesus Christ A. D. 34 , to the ... commencement of the Reformation by Luther , A. D. 1517. This is the period of the Cru- sades and the Papal Schism ...
... commencing at the date of his nativity . PERIOD II . will extend from the death of Jesus Christ A. D. 34 , to the ... commencement of the Reformation by Luther , A. D. 1517. This is the period of the Cru- sades and the Papal Schism ...
Strona 11
... ; by which he gave the sanction of his example to the baptism of John , as a divine ordinance , or righteous institution ; and furnished an occasion for God , at the commencement of his work , publicly LIFE OF CHRIST . 11.
... ; by which he gave the sanction of his example to the baptism of John , as a divine ordinance , or righteous institution ; and furnished an occasion for God , at the commencement of his work , publicly LIFE OF CHRIST . 11.
Strona 12
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. God , at the commencement of his work , publicly to declare his approbation of him and his solemn ap- pointment to the office of the Messiah , by the descent of the Holy Spirit . 5. Having ...
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. God , at the commencement of his work , publicly to declare his approbation of him and his solemn ap- pointment to the office of the Messiah , by the descent of the Holy Spirit . 5. Having ...
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... commenced a journey thither , to seize and bring to Jerusalem , such of them as he might find there . About noon , one day , Saul and his companions arrived in the vicinity of Damascus , when suddenly , Christ appeared to him in the way ...
... commenced a journey thither , to seize and bring to Jerusalem , such of them as he might find there . About noon , one day , Saul and his companions arrived in the vicinity of Damascus , when suddenly , Christ appeared to him in the way ...
Strona 19
... commenced his first apostolic journey ; in which , after visiting Cyprus and the provinces of Pamphylia , Pisidia and Lycaonia , returned to Antioch . On leaving Antioch , Paul first came to Seleucia , fifteen miles below the former ...
... commenced his first apostolic journey ; in which , after visiting Cyprus and the provinces of Pamphylia , Pisidia and Lycaonia , returned to Antioch . On leaving Antioch , Paul first came to Seleucia , fifteen miles below the former ...
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adopted afterwards Anabaptists Antioch Apostle appear archbishop Arians Arius Arminians authority Baptists became Bible bishop bishop of Rome called Calvin Calvinists Catholic cause century character Charles Christ Christians Church of Rome clergy commenced Congregational Constantine controversy converted council court Cranmer Cyprian death denomination died diet Dioclesian disciples distinguished divine doctrines Donatists ecclesiastical edict effect elector of Saxony emperor empire England established faith father favor followers France friends Galerius Germany gospel Greek Church heathen Herod Holy Huss Jerusalem Jews John Judea king labors latter learning length Luther Lutherans Mahomet measures ministers missionary monks Nicene creed Novatian papal power party pastor Paul peace period persecution Peter piety Pionius pope preachers preaching Presbyterian princes Protestants Puritans received Reformation reign religion religious respect Roman pontiffs Scotland Scriptures sect soon spirit succeeded success suffered superstition synod throne tion vallies Waldenses Wickliffe worship zeal Zuinglius
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