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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... which he brought with him from above , and demonstrated the reality of his divine commission in the most illustrious manner . f Matt . iii . 6. John i . 22 . PART I. The election disciples . v . As this 54 EXTERNAL HISTORY OF THE CHURCH .
... which he brought with him from above , and demonstrated the reality of his divine commission in the most illustrious manner . f Matt . iii . 6. John i . 22 . PART I. The election disciples . v . As this 54 EXTERNAL HISTORY OF THE CHURCH .
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... disciples . v . As this divine religion was to be propagated CENT.I to the utmost ends of the earth , it was necessary that Christ should choose a certain number of persons , of the apostles , to accompany him constantly through the ...
... disciples . v . As this divine religion was to be propagated CENT.I to the utmost ends of the earth , it was necessary that Christ should choose a certain number of persons , of the apostles , to accompany him constantly through the ...
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... disciples answers evidently to that of the senators , of whom the counsel of the people , or the sanhedrim , was composed , there is a high degree of probability in the conjecture of those , who think that Christ , by the choice of the ...
... disciples answers evidently to that of the senators , of whom the counsel of the people , or the sanhedrim , was composed , there is a high degree of probability in the conjecture of those , who think that Christ , by the choice of the ...
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... disciple , by the treachery of Judas , who discovered the retreat which his divine master had chosen for the pur- poses of meditation and repose , and thus delivered him into the merciless hands of a brutal soldiery . Death of Christ ...
... disciple , by the treachery of Judas , who discovered the retreat which his divine master had chosen for the pur- poses of meditation and repose , and thus delivered him into the merciless hands of a brutal soldiery . Death of Christ ...
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... disciples during forty days after his resurrection , and em- ployed that time in instructing them more fully concerning the nature of his kingdom . Many wise and important reasons prevented his showing him- self publicly at Jerusalem ...
... disciples during forty days after his resurrection , and em- ployed that time in instructing them more fully concerning the nature of his kingdom . Many wise and important reasons prevented his showing him- self publicly at Jerusalem ...
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