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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... length it was more than 3000 miles ; and in breadth it exceed- ed 2000. The whole included above sixteen hundred thousand square miles . This territory , which was divided into provinces , comprised the coun- tries now called Spain ...
... length it was more than 3000 miles ; and in breadth it exceed- ed 2000. The whole included above sixteen hundred thousand square miles . This territory , which was divided into provinces , comprised the coun- tries now called Spain ...
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... length , the prayers and wishes of such were answered . The prophe- cies were fulfilled . The long night of darkness and superstition passed by , and the glorious Sun of Righteousness was revealed , to enlighten the nations , and to ...
... length , the prayers and wishes of such were answered . The prophe- cies were fulfilled . The long night of darkness and superstition passed by , and the glorious Sun of Righteousness was revealed , to enlighten the nations , and to ...
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... length , arrived ; the appointed hour and moment came , and GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD . PERIOD II . The period of the labors of the Apostles , extends from the death of Christ , A. D. 34 , to the destruction of Jerusalem , A. D. 70 ...
... length , arrived ; the appointed hour and moment came , and GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD . PERIOD II . The period of the labors of the Apostles , extends from the death of Christ , A. D. 34 , to the destruction of Jerusalem , A. D. 70 ...
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... length seized the whole company of the apostles , and confined them in the common pri- son . From this , however , they were miraculously re- leased in the night , and to the amazement of their en- emies , were found in the morning in ...
... length seized the whole company of the apostles , and confined them in the common pri- son . From this , however , they were miraculously re- leased in the night , and to the amazement of their en- emies , were found in the morning in ...
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... length , proved to be more odious and atrocious , than had been those of his predecessor . The extravagance and impiety of Caligula rendered him justly hated , in every part of his dominions . Through vain glory , he caused altars and ...
... length , proved to be more odious and atrocious , than had been those of his predecessor . The extravagance and impiety of Caligula rendered him justly hated , in every part of his dominions . Through vain glory , he caused altars and ...
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