An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, with an Appendix Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day ... |
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עמוד 140
They viewed it at first indeed as irregular , and were disposed to censure Peter ;
but no sooner had he declared his divine commission and related to them the
operation of the Spirit , than they glorified God for his mercy . Some measures
may ...
They viewed it at first indeed as irregular , and were disposed to censure Peter ;
but no sooner had he declared his divine commission and related to them the
operation of the Spirit , than they glorified God for his mercy . Some measures
may ...
עמוד 144
He viewed himself as the least of all saints , and was entirely devoted to his Lord
and Master . Through his exertions and those of the other Apostles and disciples ,
the civilized world was , in thirty years after the ascension of Christ , filled with ...
He viewed himself as the least of all saints , and was entirely devoted to his Lord
and Master . Through his exertions and those of the other Apostles and disciples ,
the civilized world was , in thirty years after the ascension of Christ , filled with ...
עמוד 146
They banished forever all idolatry , and worshipped the one living and true God ;
the Father , the Son and the Holy Ghost ; viewed man as totally depraved , dead
in trespasses and sins , under the curse of the law ; received in love , the great ...
They banished forever all idolatry , and worshipped the one living and true God ;
the Father , the Son and the Holy Ghost ; viewed man as totally depraved , dead
in trespasses and sins , under the curse of the law ; received in love , the great ...
עמוד 174
John Marsh. consecrated to public charity . Having renounced the luxuries of the
world , they did not need great wealth , and they viewed their poor brethren as on
a level with themselves , as sinners , ransomed by the blood of the Son of God .
John Marsh. consecrated to public charity . Having renounced the luxuries of the
world , they did not need great wealth , and they viewed their poor brethren as on
a level with themselves , as sinners , ransomed by the blood of the Son of God .
עמוד 187
The bones and relics of dead saints performed wonders . , Dust and earth
brought from Palestine , was viewed as a certain and powerful remedy against
the violence of wicked spirits . And , before the close of the century , the great
business of ...
The bones and relics of dead saints performed wonders . , Dust and earth
brought from Palestine , was viewed as a certain and powerful remedy against
the violence of wicked spirits . And , before the close of the century , the great
business of ...
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Apostles appeared authority Baptists became Bible bishops blood body brought called carried cause century character Christ Christian Church civil clergy continued converted council death destroyed died distinguished divine doctrine dominion early earth emperor empire England established Europe faith father favor fire followers formed gave give Gospel greatest hands head heart heathen heaven Holy hundred increased Italy Jerusalem Jesus Jews John king kingdom labors land learned light lived Lord Luther mind ministers missionary moral never once passed period persecution Persian persons piety Pope prayer preached present priests prince promised prophets Protestants received reformation reign religion religious remained returned Roman Rome saints scriptures sent society soon spirit suffered Temple things thousand tion took true truth vast viewed whole worship