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 14
... conduct of Peter were so bold , that it was deemed im- politic to do any thing further , than to dismiss the apostles , with a strict injunction , not to teach any more in the name of Jesus . 7. This injunction , however , had not its ...
... conduct of Peter were so bold , that it was deemed im- politic to do any thing further , than to dismiss the apostles , with a strict injunction , not to teach any more in the name of Jesus . 7. This injunction , however , had not its ...
Strona 17
... conduct in going to Cornelius , ( informing them of what God had wrought in the family of this man by his preaching , ) as to silence their scruples , for " they held their peace , and glorified God , saying , then hath God also to 2 ...
... conduct in going to Cornelius , ( informing them of what God had wrought in the family of this man by his preaching , ) as to silence their scruples , for " they held their peace , and glorified God , saying , then hath God also to 2 ...
Strona 37
... conduct towards the Christians , is highly worthy of notice . A piece of common land had been occupied by the Christians , and on it they erected a church . This ground was claimed by a certain tavern - keeper , and the disputed point ...
... conduct towards the Christians , is highly worthy of notice . A piece of common land had been occupied by the Christians , and on it they erected a church . This ground was claimed by a certain tavern - keeper , and the disputed point ...
Strona 41
... conduct unworthy his profession and office . The occurrence of the persecution , and the absence of Cyprian , prevented an examina- tion of his conduct , which would probably have issued in the censure of the Church . During the absence ...
... conduct unworthy his profession and office . The occurrence of the persecution , and the absence of Cyprian , prevented an examina- tion of his conduct , which would probably have issued in the censure of the Church . During the absence ...
Strona 42
... conduct was suddenly chang- ed , by means of the influence of his favorite , the hostile Macrianus , and a deadly ... conducted to a spacious plain , sur- rounded with trees . On his arrival at the spot , Cyprian with great com- posure ...
... conduct was suddenly chang- ed , by means of the influence of his favorite , the hostile Macrianus , and a deadly ... conducted to a spacious plain , sur- rounded with trees . On his arrival at the spot , Cyprian with great com- posure ...
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