Ancient Christianity Exemplified: In the Private, Domestic, Social, and Civil Life of the Primitive Christians : and in the Original Institutions, Offices, Ordinances, and Rites of the ChurchLippincott, Grambo, 1852 - 645 |
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... reader to fill out the picture by the light and shade which his own reading may supply . Several subjects which are discussed at length in the Primitive Church are treated more briefly in this volume , and dismissed with references to ...
... reader to fill out the picture by the light and shade which his own reading may supply . Several subjects which are discussed at length in the Primitive Church are treated more briefly in this volume , and dismissed with references to ...
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... reader will find in the latter a valu- able compend of the historical events connected with the antiquities of the church , in which the successive stages of departure from the simplicity and purity of primitive wor- ship are distinctly ...
... reader will find in the latter a valu- able compend of the historical events connected with the antiquities of the church , in which the successive stages of departure from the simplicity and purity of primitive wor- ship are distinctly ...
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... Readers ............... 2. Of Precentors , or Singers ......... 3. Of Acolyths , Acolythists , or Acolytes ...... 4. Of Ostarii , or Doorkeepers ........................... . 5. Of the subordinate servants of the church and of the ...
... Readers ............... 2. Of Precentors , or Singers ......... 3. Of Acolyths , Acolythists , or Acolytes ...... 4. Of Ostarii , or Doorkeepers ........................... . 5. Of the subordinate servants of the church and of the ...
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... readers . In doing this , he indirectly describes many of the rites and customs of the primi- tive Christians , but omits , as foreign to his purpose , much more which appropriately belongs to the department of antiquities . He writes ...
... readers . In doing this , he indirectly describes many of the rites and customs of the primi- tive Christians , but omits , as foreign to his purpose , much more which appropriately belongs to the department of antiquities . He writes ...
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... reader a connected symmetrical view of the whole . This inconvenience the author attempts to remedy by a synoptical view , or summary of a connected treatise , with references to the articles which would thus stand connected in a ...
... reader a connected symmetrical view of the whole . This inconvenience the author attempts to remedy by a synoptical view , or summary of a connected treatise , with references to the articles which would thus stand connected in a ...
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