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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... visiting the temple , " waiting for the consolation of Israel . " At length , the prayers and wishes of such were answered . The prophe- cies were fulfilled . The long night of darkness and superstition passed by , and the glorious Sun ...
... visiting the temple , " waiting for the consolation of Israel . " At length , the prayers and wishes of such were answered . The prophe- cies were fulfilled . The long night of darkness and superstition passed by , and the glorious Sun ...
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... visiting Cyprus and the provinces of Pamphylia , Pisidia and Lycaonia , returned to Antioch . On leaving Antioch , Paul first came to Seleucia , fifteen miles below the former place , whence he sailed to Cyprus , a large island of the ...
... visiting Cyprus and the provinces of Pamphylia , Pisidia and Lycaonia , returned to Antioch . On leaving Antioch , Paul first came to Seleucia , fifteen miles below the former place , whence he sailed to Cyprus , a large island of the ...
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... success at Berea , his enemies there followed him to Berea , which circumstance hastened his departure to Athens . ( Acts xvii . 15. ) Although the political splendor of Athens , when Paul visited LABORS OF THE APOSTLES . 21.
... success at Berea , his enemies there followed him to Berea , which circumstance hastened his departure to Athens . ( Acts xvii . 15. ) Although the political splendor of Athens , when Paul visited LABORS OF THE APOSTLES . 21.
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... visited it , had passed its zenith , it was still famous for learning . It was full of philoso- phers , rhetoricians , orators , painters , poets and statuaries ; it was full of temples and altars , and statues and historical monuments ...
... visited it , had passed its zenith , it was still famous for learning . It was full of philoso- phers , rhetoricians , orators , painters , poets and statuaries ; it was full of temples and altars , and statues and historical monuments ...
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... visiting the city , were converted by his ministry . At length he departed , and after spend- ing three months in Greece , he rapidly journeyed towards Jerusalem by the route already mentioned , where he arrived A. D. 58. ( Acts xxi ...
... visiting the city , were converted by his ministry . At length he departed , and after spend- ing three months in Greece , he rapidly journeyed towards Jerusalem by the route already mentioned , where he arrived A. D. 58. ( Acts xxi ...
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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.
Page 18 - And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory ; and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
Page 154 - A. — In the exposition of the faith by the Eastern Patriarchs it is said that the word Transubstantiation is not to be taken to define the manner in which the bread and wine are changed into the body and blood of the Lord...
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.