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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... . GOODRICH , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut . E. & L. Merriam , Printers , Brookfield , Mass . PREFACE . AT the present day , an acquaintance with Edue T5395.39.435- HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY ...
... . GOODRICH , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut . E. & L. Merriam , Printers , Brookfield , Mass . PREFACE . AT the present day , an acquaintance with Edue T5395.39.435- HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY ...
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... court of Areopagus , on a charge of being a setter forth of strange gods . His defence , though an admirable specimen of reasoning , ( Acts xvii . 22. ) failed to convince the proud philosophers of Athens . Dionysius , however , one of ...
... court of Areopagus , on a charge of being a setter forth of strange gods . His defence , though an admirable specimen of reasoning , ( Acts xvii . 22. ) failed to convince the proud philosophers of Athens . Dionysius , however , one of ...
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... court . Macrianus , who effected the change in the emperor's disposition , was a bigoted pagan , and a bitter enemy to the Christian faith . The persecution of its advocates was , therefore , an object of deep inte- rest to him , and in ...
... court . Macrianus , who effected the change in the emperor's disposition , was a bigoted pagan , and a bitter enemy to the Christian faith . The persecution of its advocates was , therefore , an object of deep inte- rest to him , and in ...
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... court of Ga lerius , and to prevent pursuit , is said to have killed all the post - horses of his route . Soon after his arrival at York , his father died , having nominat- ed his son to be his successor , an appointment which the army ...
... court of Ga lerius , and to prevent pursuit , is said to have killed all the post - horses of his route . Soon after his arrival at York , his father died , having nominat- ed his son to be his successor , an appointment which the army ...
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... court , never cost the people a blush or a sigh . Though illiterate themselves , they patronized learning ; they planned a course of instruction for every city in the empire , and handsomely endowed several academies . " But in respect ...
... court , never cost the people a blush or a sigh . Though illiterate themselves , they patronized learning ; they planned a course of instruction for every city in the empire , and handsomely endowed several academies . " But in respect ...
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