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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... religious communities noticed in the vol- ume , and the omission of such observations as might justly be attributed to a censorious or sectarian spirit . These points the author has endeavored to keep in view , in the revision of the ...
... religious communities noticed in the vol- ume , and the omission of such observations as might justly be attributed to a censorious or sectarian spirit . These points the author has endeavored to keep in view , in the revision of the ...
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... religious opinions will come un- der the same instructor . Here they might be separat- ed into sectarian classes . But who , at the present day , would wish this , if it might be consistently avoid- ed ? Hence , let our school books on ...
... religious opinions will come un- der the same instructor . Here they might be separat- ed into sectarian classes . But who , at the present day , would wish this , if it might be consistently avoid- ed ? Hence , let our school books on ...
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From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. INTRODUCTION . CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS STATE OF THE WORLD AT THE BIRTH OF CHRIST . 1. At the time Jesus Christ made his ... religious state of the world was less favora- 1 * INTRODUCTION. ...
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. INTRODUCTION . CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS STATE OF THE WORLD AT THE BIRTH OF CHRIST . 1. At the time Jesus Christ made his ... religious state of the world was less favora- 1 * INTRODUCTION. ...
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... religious state of the heathen world , at the ad- vent of Christ . The knowledge of the pure and exalted character of Je hovah was lost . Human accountability was disregarded , and holiness of life , if conceived of , was unpracticed ...
... religious state of the heathen world , at the ad- vent of Christ . The knowledge of the pure and exalted character of Je hovah was lost . Human accountability was disregarded , and holiness of life , if conceived of , was unpracticed ...
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... religious practice , the Pharisees pretended to uncommon strictness . They abounded in washings , fastings and long prayers . They assumed great gravity in dress and demeanor , and exhibited no small zeal in all the forms of religion ...
... religious practice , the Pharisees pretended to uncommon strictness . They abounded in washings , fastings and long prayers . They assumed great gravity in dress and demeanor , and exhibited no small zeal in all the forms of religion ...
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