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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... consisting of 276 souls , by the special care of Providence , was ultimately brought safe to land . On this island , Paul and his companions continued three months , being treated with much kindness by the inhabitants , though called ...
... consisting of 276 souls , by the special care of Providence , was ultimately brought safe to land . On this island , Paul and his companions continued three months , being treated with much kindness by the inhabitants , though called ...
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... consisting of near a hundred bishops , by which Arius , and several of his partisans , were deposed and excommunicated . Upon his excommunication , Arius retired to Palestine , whence he addressed letters to the most eminent men of ...
... consisting of near a hundred bishops , by which Arius , and several of his partisans , were deposed and excommunicated . Upon his excommunication , Arius retired to Palestine , whence he addressed letters to the most eminent men of ...
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... consisted of white and plain woolen dresses . The height of the cap was restricted to an inch and two lines . One of the most renowned examples of monkish penance upon record , is that of St. Simeon , a Syrian monk , who lived about the ...
... consisted of white and plain woolen dresses . The height of the cap was restricted to an inch and two lines . One of the most renowned examples of monkish penance upon record , is that of St. Simeon , a Syrian monk , who lived about the ...
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... consisting of nearly two hundred bishops , with a design to confirm the Nicene creed . This council accordingly decreed that the Nicene creed should be the standard of orthodoxy , and that all heresies should be condemned . In ...
... consisting of nearly two hundred bishops , with a design to confirm the Nicene creed . This council accordingly decreed that the Nicene creed should be the standard of orthodoxy , and that all heresies should be condemned . In ...
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... consisted in an at- tempt to pursue a middle course between the doctrines of Pelagius and Augustine . It is necessary , however , only to add , that the system thus new modeled , was again attacked by Augustine , assisted by Hilary , a ...
... consisted in an at- tempt to pursue a middle course between the doctrines of Pelagius and Augustine . It is necessary , however , only to add , that the system thus new modeled , was again attacked by Augustine , assisted by Hilary , a ...
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