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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... Persecution . PERIOD IV . will extend from the Reign of Constan- tine A. D. 306 , to the Establishment of the Suprema- cy of the Roman Pontiff A. D. 606. This is the pe- riod of the Decline of Paganism . PERIOD V. will extend from the ...
... Persecution . PERIOD IV . will extend from the Reign of Constan- tine A. D. 306 , to the Establishment of the Suprema- cy of the Roman Pontiff A. D. 606. This is the pe- riod of the Decline of Paganism . PERIOD V. will extend from the ...
Strona 11
... persecuting spirit of Herod , at that time king of Judea . After his return from Egypt , he dwelt at Nazareth , until his entrance upon his public ministry . From this place , at the age of twelve , he paid his memorable visit to ...
... persecuting spirit of Herod , at that time king of Judea . After his return from Egypt , he dwelt at Nazareth , until his entrance upon his public ministry . From this place , at the age of twelve , he paid his memorable visit to ...
Strona 15
... persecuting spirit of the Jewish rulers , none of the followers of Christ had yet been called to suffer death , for ... persecution which arose at the death of Stephen continued , it is thought , about four years . Calamitous as it must ...
... persecuting spirit of the Jewish rulers , none of the followers of Christ had yet been called to suffer death , for ... persecution which arose at the death of Stephen continued , it is thought , about four years . Calamitous as it must ...
Strona 16
... persecute him . Astonished and bewildered , the persecutor inquired , " Who art thou , Lord ? " To which inquiry , a voice from ... persecution was raging , seemed a measure of prudence , since he had become particularly obnoxious to his ...
... persecute him . Astonished and bewildered , the persecutor inquired , " Who art thou , Lord ? " To which inquiry , a voice from ... persecution was raging , seemed a measure of prudence , since he had become particularly obnoxious to his ...
Strona 17
... persecution not yet having entirely ceased , the Jews took counsel to kill him , and with difficulty did he escape . Repairing to Jerusalem , he attempted to join himself to the disciples ; but they , doubting the sincerity of his ...
... persecution not yet having entirely ceased , the Jews took counsel to kill him , and with difficulty did he escape . Repairing to Jerusalem , he attempted to join himself to the disciples ; but they , doubting the sincerity of his ...
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