History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles, Volume 1J. M. Campbell & Company, 1844 - 330 pages |
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Page xii
... respecting the position I have taken in reference to the controversies which are every day waxing fiercer , and distract an age that longs after a new creation , I can only reassert that , if it please God , I hope to abide faithful to ...
... respecting the position I have taken in reference to the controversies which are every day waxing fiercer , and distract an age that longs after a new creation , I can only reassert that , if it please God , I hope to abide faithful to ...
Page xiv
... respecting circumcision - mis- sion of Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem- Paul's private conferences with the apostles -his apostleship acknowledged - his con- troversy with the Jewish believers and op- position to the circumcision of ...
... respecting circumcision - mis- sion of Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem- Paul's private conferences with the apostles -his apostleship acknowledged - his con- troversy with the Jewish believers and op- position to the circumcision of ...
Page xvi
... respecting in- tercourse with false teachers , 230 • His third epistle - Diotrephes , 230 · Traditions respecting John's labours preserved by Clemens Alexandrinus and Jerome - the close of the apostolic age , 231 BOOK VI . · THE ...
... respecting in- tercourse with false teachers , 230 • His third epistle - Diotrephes , 230 · Traditions respecting John's labours preserved by Clemens Alexandrinus and Jerome - the close of the apostolic age , 231 BOOK VI . · THE ...
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... respecting an extraordinary re- from that which is the essence of conver - vival , and an effusion of the Spirit , which sion , and only to furnish aliment for an unchristian vanity . On the other hand , there seems a propriety in ...
... respecting an extraordinary re- from that which is the essence of conver - vival , and an effusion of the Spirit , which sion , and only to furnish aliment for an unchristian vanity . On the other hand , there seems a propriety in ...
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... respecting the gift of tongues in a general point of view . This evidently denoted such tongues or lan- guages as were not yet in the world . Had the person who committed this tradition to writing in- tended foreign languages not ...
... respecting the gift of tongues in a general point of view . This evidently denoted such tongues or lan- guages as were not yet in the world . Had the person who committed this tradition to writing in- tended foreign languages not ...
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