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 7
... lived secluded from the world , and practiced great austerity . The Essenes , though considerably numerous , are not mentioned in the New Testament , for the reason , probably , that they lived chiefly in re- tirement . In doctrine they ...
... lived secluded from the world , and practiced great austerity . The Essenes , though considerably numerous , are not mentioned in the New Testament , for the reason , probably , that they lived chiefly in re- tirement . In doctrine they ...
Strona 11
... lived with his parents , and followed the humble occupation of his father . 2. The great object of Christ regarded as the foun- der of a religion , was to place the Church upon a new establishment , upon which it should finally embrace ...
... lived with his parents , and followed the humble occupation of his father . 2. The great object of Christ regarded as the foun- der of a religion , was to place the Church upon a new establishment , upon which it should finally embrace ...
Strona 29
... lived , according to Jerome , to his 83d year . 16. Mark was the disciple of Peter , by whose directions he is supposed to have written his gospel , for the use of the Roman Christians , A. D. 72 . Some imagine that he is the person to ...
... lived , according to Jerome , to his 83d year . 16. Mark was the disciple of Peter , by whose directions he is supposed to have written his gospel , for the use of the Roman Christians , A. D. 72 . Some imagine that he is the person to ...
Strona 31
... lived as a Christian . At length , however , being seduced by company , he became idle and intemperate , and fled to a band of robbers , of which he became the captain . Some time after , John took occasion to inquire concerning the ...
... lived as a Christian . At length , however , being seduced by company , he became idle and intemperate , and fled to a band of robbers , of which he became the captain . Some time after , John took occasion to inquire concerning the ...
Strona 32
... lived three or four years , having survived the other disciples , and been preserved to the age of almost an hundred years . 5. The second general persecution ended with the death of Domitian , who was assassinated , A. D. 96 , at the ...
... lived three or four years , having survived the other disciples , and been preserved to the age of almost an hundred years . 5. The second general persecution ended with the death of Domitian , who was assassinated , A. D. 96 , at the ...
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