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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... hands of chil- dren belonging to different denominations of Chris- tians . The first edition of the following work , published a few years since , was designed to be such a Class Book ; and , although adopted in several academies and ...
... hands of chil- dren belonging to different denominations of Chris- tians . The first edition of the following work , published a few years since , was designed to be such a Class Book ; and , although adopted in several academies and ...
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... hand , This Herod Agrippa , was the grandson of Herod the Great , ( Introduc- tion , Sec . 12 , ) and nephew to Herod the Tetrarch , who put to death John the Baptist . Herod Agrippa had incurred the displeasure of Tiberius , by whose ...
... hand , This Herod Agrippa , was the grandson of Herod the Great , ( Introduc- tion , Sec . 12 , ) and nephew to Herod the Tetrarch , who put to death John the Baptist . Herod Agrippa had incurred the displeasure of Tiberius , by whose ...
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... hands of Barnabas and Paul , who , when they had accomplished the object of their mission , returned to Antioch . This famine is noticed by Josephus , Eusebius and others . Its occur- rence presented an opportunity to the believing ...
... hands of Barnabas and Paul , who , when they had accomplished the object of their mission , returned to Antioch . This famine is noticed by Josephus , Eusebius and others . Its occur- rence presented an opportunity to the believing ...
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... hands , " and such power was imparted to divine truth , that multitudes , who had been engaged in the arts of magic , brought their books ; and , in the presence of the people , committed them to the flames . The estimated value of the ...
... hands , " and such power was imparted to divine truth , that multitudes , who had been engaged in the arts of magic , brought their books ; and , in the presence of the people , committed them to the flames . The estimated value of the ...
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... hands behind him , they bound him . He now prayed aloud , and when he had pronounced Amen , they kindled the fire ; but after a while , fearing lest he should not certainly be dispatched , an officer standing by , plunged a sword into ...
... hands behind him , they bound him . He now prayed aloud , and when he had pronounced Amen , they kindled the fire ; but after a while , fearing lest he should not certainly be dispatched , an officer standing by , plunged a sword into ...
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