General History of the Christian Religion and Church: From the German of Dr. Augustus Neander, Volume 2Crocker and Brewster, 1872 |
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... cause in an unrighteous way , - how such reactions serve only to prove that no outward means what- ever can supply the lack of inward strength , to a cause which seeks to be restored to life again by man's arbitrary will . How the way ...
... cause in an unrighteous way , - how such reactions serve only to prove that no outward means what- ever can supply the lack of inward strength , to a cause which seeks to be restored to life again by man's arbitrary will . How the way ...
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... caused the Christian mer- chants who came from that quarter , and visited Arabia for the purposes of trade , or passed through the country to Abyssinia , to be murdered . Elesbaan , the Christian king of Abyssinia , made this a cause ...
... caused the Christian mer- chants who came from that quarter , and visited Arabia for the purposes of trade , or passed through the country to Abyssinia , to be murdered . Elesbaan , the Christian king of Abyssinia , made this a cause ...
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... cause . " Let no man , " he says , " glory in man . If you see anything praiseworthy in us , let Him be praised from whom cometh down every good and perfect gift . And in all which you acknowledge to be good in us , be followers of us ...
... cause . " Let no man , " he says , " glory in man . If you see anything praiseworthy in us , let Him be praised from whom cometh down every good and perfect gift . And in all which you acknowledge to be good in us , be followers of us ...
Contents
SECOND PERIOD OF THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 1 |
The council now the blind tool of Cyrill send a summons to Nesto | 3 |
The sign of the cross | 9 |
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General History of the Christian Religion and Church, Volume 5 Joseph Torrey,August Neander,Mary Cutler Torrey No preview available - 2015 |
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