Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... conversation of the primitive Christians ; XII . From the manner of initiating men into their religion ; XIII . From the correspondence between the churches ; XIV . From the long lives of several of Christ's disciples , of which two ...
... conversation of the primitive Christians ; XII . From the manner of initiating men into their religion ; XIII . From the correspondence between the churches ; XIV . From the long lives of several of Christ's disciples , of which two ...
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... conversation , and that they submitted to the most ignominious and cruel deaths , rather than retract their testimony , or even be silent in matters which they were to pub- lish by their Saviour's especial command , there was no reason ...
... conversation , and that they submitted to the most ignominious and cruel deaths , rather than retract their testimony , or even be silent in matters which they were to pub- lish by their Saviour's especial command , there was no reason ...
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... conversations . " Our virgins , " says Tatian , who lived in the second century , " discourse over their distaffs on divine sub- jects . ' Indeed , when religion was woven into the civil government , and flourished under the protec ...
... conversations . " Our virgins , " says Tatian , who lived in the second century , " discourse over their distaffs on divine sub- jects . ' Indeed , when religion was woven into the civil government , and flourished under the protec ...
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... conversation among private Christians , but a constant corre- spondence between the churches that were esta- blished by the apostles or their successors , in the several parts of the world . If any new doctrine was started , or any fact ...
... conversation among private Christians , but a constant corre- spondence between the churches that were esta- blished by the apostles or their successors , in the several parts of the world . If any new doctrine was started , or any fact ...
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... writers , had been stole from their conversation with the Jews , or from the perusal of these writings which they had in their custody . DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . ESPECIALLY IN 52 THE EVIDENCES , ETC.
... writers , had been stole from their conversation with the Jews , or from the perusal of these writings which they had in their custody . DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . ESPECIALLY IN 52 THE EVIDENCES , ETC.
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