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
... took their rise about 200 years B. C. They derived their name from the Syriac verb Asa , to heal ; because they ap- plied themselves to the cure of diseases , especially those of the mind . They appear to have been an order of monks ...
... took their rise about 200 years B. C. They derived their name from the Syriac verb Asa , to heal ; because they ap- plied themselves to the cure of diseases , especially those of the mind . They appear to have been an order of monks ...
Strona 8
... took their name from Herod the Great , and favored that monarch , in his efforts to bring the Jews into subjec- tion to the Roman power . A principal article in the religious code of this sect appears to have been , that it was lawful ...
... took their name from Herod the Great , and favored that monarch , in his efforts to bring the Jews into subjec- tion to the Roman power . A principal article in the religious code of this sect appears to have been , that it was lawful ...
Strona 11
... took place . John was a forerunner of Christ , agreeably to an ancient custom of the eastern monarchs , who , when entering upon an expedition , sent messen- gers to announce their approach , and prepare for their reception . That ...
... took place . John was a forerunner of Christ , agreeably to an ancient custom of the eastern monarchs , who , when entering upon an expedition , sent messen- gers to announce their approach , and prepare for their reception . That ...
Strona 13
... took place on the third day after his crucifixion . Of the truth and certainty of his resurrection the apostles were wit- nesses , and they were qualified to substantiate the fact . He was seen by them , and others of his followers ...
... took place on the third day after his crucifixion . Of the truth and certainty of his resurrection the apostles were wit- nesses , and they were qualified to substantiate the fact . He was seen by them , and others of his followers ...
Strona 17
... 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 professions , refused to receive him , until Barnabas ...
... 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 professions , refused to receive him , until Barnabas ...
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