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 9
... death of Archelaus , Judea was divided among several Roman governors of whom Pontius Pilate was one . Of Philip , the tetrarch of Iturea and Trachonites , little is recorded in the history of the Church . In the reign of Herod Antipas ...
... death of Archelaus , Judea was divided among several Roman governors of whom Pontius Pilate was one . Of Philip , the tetrarch of Iturea and Trachonites , little is recorded in the history of the Church . In the reign of Herod Antipas ...
Strona 10
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. Christ to his death , A. D. 34. This is the period of the Life of Christ . Observation . Although the Christian Church appears not to have heen organized , until after the death of Christ ...
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. Christ to his death , A. D. 34. This is the period of the Life of Christ . Observation . Although the Christian Church appears not to have heen organized , until after the death of Christ ...
Strona 12
... death , the heralds of his doctrines , and the organizers of the Christian Church . The Christian Church , as already observed , can scarcely be said to have been organized , during the life of Christ . He designed only to prepare the ...
... death , the heralds of his doctrines , and the organizers of the Christian Church . The Christian Church , as already observed , can scarcely be said to have been organized , during the life of Christ . He designed only to prepare the ...
Strona 13
... death of Christ , A. D. 34 , to the destruction of Jerusalem , A. D. 70 . 1. The resurrection of Christ ( A. D. 34 , in the 18th year of the reign of Tiberius Cæsar , emperor of Rome , ) an event clearly predicted in ancient prophecy ...
... death of Christ , A. D. 34 , to the destruction of Jerusalem , A. D. 70 . 1. The resurrection of Christ ( A. D. 34 , in the 18th year of the reign of Tiberius Cæsar , emperor of Rome , ) an event clearly predicted in ancient prophecy ...
Strona 15
... death , for his name . But near the end of the year 35 , Stephen , a man pre - eminent for his piety , was furiously attacked , on an occasion of de- fending his doctrines , dragged out of the city and ston- ed to death . Stephen , thus ...
... death , for his name . But near the end of the year 35 , Stephen , a man pre - eminent for his piety , was furiously attacked , on an occasion of de- fending his doctrines , dragged out of the city and ston- ed to death . Stephen , thus ...
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