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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... persons than members to use the Library , under such conditions as they may impose . No person shall detain any book longer than four weeks from the time of its being taken from the Library , if notified that the same is wanted by ...
... persons than members to use the Library , under such conditions as they may impose . No person shall detain any book longer than four weeks from the time of its being taken from the Library , if notified that the same is wanted by ...
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... person , but many , who saw him . They saw him not only separately , but together ; not only by night , but by day ; not at a distance , but near ; not once , but several times . They not only saw him , but touched him , conversed with ...
... person , but many , who saw him . They saw him not only separately , but together ; not only by night , but by day ; not at a distance , but near ; not once , but several times . They not only saw him , but touched him , conversed with ...
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... persons as a fortune teller for the sake of gain . For this act , Paul and Silas , besides being treated with other marks of severity , were cast into prison , and secured in the stocks . ( Acts xvi . 23. ) The consolations of the ...
... persons as a fortune teller for the sake of gain . For this act , Paul and Silas , besides being treated with other marks of severity , were cast into prison , and secured in the stocks . ( Acts xvi . 23. ) The consolations of the ...
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... person to whose mother's house Peter , when released from prison by an angel , went . The foundation of the Church of Alexandria is attributed to him . 17. Philip . Of this evangelist , little more is recorded , than what has been ...
... person to whose mother's house Peter , when released from prison by an angel , went . The foundation of the Church of Alexandria is attributed to him . 17. Philip . Of this evangelist , little more is recorded , than what has been ...
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... person , either for Judaism or for impiety ; by which is to be understood Christianity ; for so the hea- then regarded the latter , on account of its being hostile to their worship ; and because the Christians , having neither altars ...
... person , either for Judaism or for impiety ; by which is to be understood Christianity ; for so the hea- then regarded the latter , on account of its being hostile to their worship ; and because the Christians , having neither altars ...
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