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 6
... worship ; but the life and spirituality , the original beauty and excellency of that worship , had departed . 6. At this period , also , the Jews were divided into several religious sects , all of which acknowledged the authority of ...
... worship ; but the life and spirituality , the original beauty and excellency of that worship , had departed . 6. At this period , also , the Jews were divided into several religious sects , all of which acknowledged the authority of ...
Strona 11
... worship was to be far more simple ; its rites to be less burdensome ; its privileges to be greatly enlarged , and its doctrines more clearly exhibited . In short , Christ designed to estab- lish a spiritual kingdom - a Christian Church ...
... worship was to be far more simple ; its rites to be less burdensome ; its privileges to be greatly enlarged , and its doctrines more clearly exhibited . In short , Christ designed to estab- lish a spiritual kingdom - a Christian Church ...
Strona 12
... worship in every place , and at all times , in the room of the carnal or- dinances and burdensome rites , which were observed only at Jerusalem . 6. The public ministry of Christ continued for the space of three years , or three years ...
... worship in every place , and at all times , in the room of the carnal or- dinances and burdensome rites , which were observed only at Jerusalem . 6. The public ministry of Christ continued for the space of three years , or three years ...
Strona 32
... worship ; and because the Christians , having neither altars nor sacrifices , were gene- Fally considered by them to be also without religion . 6. After a short and brilliant reign of 16 months , Ner- va died , A. D. 98 ; and was ...
... worship ; and because the Christians , having neither altars nor sacrifices , were gene- Fally considered by them to be also without religion . 6. After a short and brilliant reign of 16 months , Ner- va died , A. D. 98 ; and was ...
Strona 34
... worship God in peace . In several of the provinces of Asia , however , Christians were persecut- ed for a season . The crimes they were accused of , were atheism and im- piety . Earthquakes also happened , and the pagans being much ...
... worship God in peace . In several of the provinces of Asia , however , Christians were persecut- ed for a season . The crimes they were accused of , were atheism and im- piety . Earthquakes also happened , and the pagans being much ...
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