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
... died . Dur ing his reign , Joseph and Mary returned from Egypt , with Jesus ; but , hearing that he had succeeded to the government of Judea , in the room of Herod , they were afraid to go thither . On the death of Archelaus , Judea was ...
... died . Dur ing his reign , Joseph and Mary returned from Egypt , with Jesus ; but , hearing that he had succeeded to the government of Judea , in the room of Herod , they were afraid to go thither . On the death of Archelaus , Judea was ...
Strona 18
... bred in his putrified flesh , and devoured him alive . " After suffering tortures the most torment- ing for five days , he died , an awful instance of pride and impiety . 20. About the year 44 , a season of great 18 PERIOD II 34-70 .
... bred in his putrified flesh , and devoured him alive . " After suffering tortures the most torment- ing for five days , he died , an awful instance of pride and impiety . 20. About the year 44 , a season of great 18 PERIOD II 34-70 .
Strona 28
... died at Ephesus in the reign of Trajan , about A. D. 100 , having attained to the great age of nearly one hundred years . 5. Philip , a native of Bethsaida , on the borders of the lake Gennesareth , was the first whom Jesus called to ...
... died at Ephesus in the reign of Trajan , about A. D. 100 , having attained to the great age of nearly one hundred years . 5. Philip , a native of Bethsaida , on the borders of the lake Gennesareth , was the first whom Jesus called to ...
Strona 32
... died , A. D. 98 ; and was succeeded by Trajan , dur- ing whose reign the boundaries of the Roman empire were greatly enlarged , while literature and the fine arts were magnificently patronized . In respect to Christian- ty , however ...
... died , A. D. 98 ; and was succeeded by Trajan , dur- ing whose reign the boundaries of the Roman empire were greatly enlarged , while literature and the fine arts were magnificently patronized . In respect to Christian- ty , however ...
Strona 33
... died in the year 117 , and was succeeded by Adrian ; during whose reign of 21 years , the condi- tion of the Church was less distressing , than it had been during the time of his predecessor . Adrian issued no persecuting edicts , and ...
... died in the year 117 , and was succeeded by Adrian ; during whose reign of 21 years , the condi- tion of the Church was less distressing , than it had been during the time of his predecessor . Adrian issued no persecuting edicts , and ...
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Strona 18 - And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory ; and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
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