The Ecclesiastical Class Book, Or, History of the Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Present TimeF.J. Huntington, 1839 - 255 pages |
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From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. THE ECCLESIASTICAL CLASS BOOK , OR HISTORY OF THE CHURCH FROM THE BIRTH OF CHRIST TO THE PRESENT TIME ; ADAPTED TO THE USE OF ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS . BY CHARLES A. GOODRICH . NEW YORK ...
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. THE ECCLESIASTICAL CLASS BOOK , OR HISTORY OF THE CHURCH FROM THE BIRTH OF CHRIST TO THE PRESENT TIME ; ADAPTED TO THE USE OF ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS . BY CHARLES A. GOODRICH . NEW YORK ...
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From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. INTRODUCTION . CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS STATE OF THE WORLD AT THE BIRTH OF CHRIST . 1. At the time Jesus Christ made his appearance in the world , to prepare the way for the establishment of the ...
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time. INTRODUCTION . CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS STATE OF THE WORLD AT THE BIRTH OF CHRIST . 1. At the time Jesus Christ made his appearance in the world , to prepare the way for the establishment of the ...
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... Christ . The knowledge of the pure and exalted character of Je hovah was lost . Human accountability was disregarded , and holiness of life , if conceived of , was unpracticed . 4. In respect to the Jewish nation , which inhabited Judea ...
... Christ . The knowledge of the pure and exalted character of Je hovah was lost . Human accountability was disregarded , and holiness of life , if conceived of , was unpracticed . 4. In respect to the Jewish nation , which inhabited Judea ...
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... Christ . 9. A third sect were the Essenes , who took their rise about 200 years B. C. They derived their name from the Syriac verb Asa , to heal ; because they ap- plied themselves to the cure of diseases , especially those of the mind ...
... Christ . 9. A third sect were the Essenes , who took their rise about 200 years B. C. They derived their name from the Syriac verb Asa , to heal ; because they ap- plied themselves to the cure of diseases , especially those of the mind ...
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... Christ , who warned his disciples to receive no such distinction in the Church of God . The Nazarites were those who made a vow to observe a more than ordinary degree of purity , either for life , or for a limited time . During their ...
... Christ , who warned his disciples to receive no such distinction in the Church of God . The Nazarites were those who made a vow to observe a more than ordinary degree of purity , either for life , or for a limited time . During their ...
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Page 160 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
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Page 78 - is the key of heaven and of hell; a drop of blood shed in the cause of God, a night spent in arms, is of more avail than two months of fasting and prayer; whosoever falls in battle, his sins are forgiven; at the day of judgment his wounds shall be resplendent as vermilion, and odoriferous as musk; and the loss of his limbs shall be supplied by the wings of angels and cherubim.
Page 13 - It was not one person, but many, who saw him ; they saw him not only separately but together, not only by night but by day, not at a distance but near, not once but several times; they not only saw him, but touched him, conversed with him, ate with him, examined his person to satisfy their doubts.