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 11
... increase in glory to the end of time . There never has existed but one Church in the world ; but its circum- stances have varied at different periods . Before Moses , we know little of its condition . It was then probably in an ...
... increase in glory to the end of time . There never has existed but one Church in the world ; but its circum- stances have varied at different periods . Before Moses , we know little of its condition . It was then probably in an ...
Strona 14
... increase of the followers of Christ greatly alarming the Priests and Sadducees , they seiz- ed the two Apostles , Peter and John , and committed them to prison . The next day , being brought before the Sanhedrim , or Jewish council ...
... increase of the followers of Christ greatly alarming the Priests and Sadducees , they seiz- ed the two Apostles , Peter and John , and committed them to prison . The next day , being brought before the Sanhedrim , or Jewish council ...
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... increased in numbers . Commodus himself was one of the most unworthy of mortals , and at- tained , as Gibbon observes , " the summit of vice and infamy . " Histo- rians attribute the toleration which he granted to Christians , to the ...
... increased in numbers . Commodus himself was one of the most unworthy of mortals , and at- tained , as Gibbon observes , " the summit of vice and infamy . " Histo- rians attribute the toleration which he granted to Christians , to the ...
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... increased ; but the spirit which had but a few years before so nobly and zealously influ- enced a Cyprian , a Dionysius , a Gregory ; and which so strongly resem- bled the spirit of Apostolic times , was gone . Such having become the ...
... increased ; but the spirit which had but a few years before so nobly and zealously influ- enced a Cyprian , a Dionysius , a Gregory ; and which so strongly resem- bled the spirit of Apostolic times , was gone . Such having become the ...
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... increasing power of his rival with the Christians , Licinius turned his hand against them , and proceeded to persecute ... increase the strength , and add to the external prosperity of the Christian cause ; since Chris- tianity was now ...
... increasing power of his rival with the Christians , Licinius turned his hand against them , and proceeded to persecute ... increase the strength , and add to the external prosperity of the Christian cause ; since Chris- tianity was now ...
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