An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: From the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century : in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volumen1Samuel Etheridge, 1810 |
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... apostles , to accompany him constantly through the whole and of the Ixx . course of his ministry ; that thus they might be faithful and respectable witnesses of the sanctity of his life , and the grandeur of his miracles , to the ...
... apostles , to accompany him constantly through the whole and of the Ixx . course of his ministry ; that thus they might be faithful and respectable witnesses of the sanctity of his life , and the grandeur of his miracles , to the ...
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... apostles as an allusion to that of the tribes of Israel ; it can scarcely be doubted , that he was willing to insinuate by this appointment , that he was the supreme lord and highpriest of these twelve tribes , into which the Jewish ...
... apostles as an allusion to that of the tribes of Israel ; it can scarcely be doubted , that he was willing to insinuate by this appointment , that he was the supreme lord and highpriest of these twelve tribes , into which the Jewish ...
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... apostles , and to the christians , their contemporaries , as is manifest from the early disputes about the method of receiving Gentile converts into the church , which this story , had it been true , must have entirely decided . As to ...
... apostles , and to the christians , their contemporaries , as is manifest from the early disputes about the method of receiving Gentile converts into the church , which this story , had it been true , must have entirely decided . As to ...
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... apostles ble to mortal eyes , he was still their omnipotent protector , and their benevolent guide . About fifty days after his departure from them , he gave them the first proof of that majesty and power to which he was exalted , by ...
... apostles ble to mortal eyes , he was still their omnipotent protector , and their benevolent guide . About fifty days after his departure from them , he gave them the first proof of that majesty and power to which he was exalted , by ...
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... apostles began their glorious ministry , by preaching the gospel , according to Christ's positive com- gospel first to mand , first to the Jews , and by endeavouring to Samaritans . bring that deluded people to the knowledge of the ...
... apostles began their glorious ministry , by preaching the gospel , according to Christ's positive com- gospel first to mand , first to the Jews , and by endeavouring to Samaritans . bring that deluded people to the knowledge of the ...
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