A History of the Church: From the Earliest Ages to the ReformationHarper & Bros., 1855 - 578 pages |
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... sion , and of signifying it as probable only . Respecting the latter , I have found it the most difficult , as it is certainly among the weightiest of my duties , to trace the opinions which have divided Christians in every age ...
... sion , and of signifying it as probable only . Respecting the latter , I have found it the most difficult , as it is certainly among the weightiest of my duties , to trace the opinions which have divided Christians in every age ...
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... sion in the year 66. Semler ( sect . 1 ) fixes the begin- ning of the Jewish war in 64. The Christians proba- bly retired , as the war became more obstinate , and advanced nearer to Jerusalem . Euseb . lib . iv . c . 5 . § This is the ...
... sion in the year 66. Semler ( sect . 1 ) fixes the begin- ning of the Jewish war in 64. The Christians proba- bly retired , as the war became more obstinate , and advanced nearer to Jerusalem . Euseb . lib . iv . c . 5 . § This is the ...
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... sion in Adrian's time , found the church in a state verging on apostacy , * and to him , per- haps , may belong the honor of restoring , if we should not rather say , of establishing it . After that period we find it more flourishing ...
... sion in Adrian's time , found the church in a state verging on apostacy , * and to him , per- haps , may belong the honor of restoring , if we should not rather say , of establishing it . After that period we find it more flourishing ...
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... sion of original sin , and the entire regenera- tion of the infant or convert , by the passage from the land of bondage into the kingdom of salvation . A great proportion of those baptized in the first ages were , of course , adults ...
... sion of original sin , and the entire regenera- tion of the infant or convert , by the passage from the land of bondage into the kingdom of salvation . A great proportion of those baptized in the first ages were , of course , adults ...
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... sion or mitigation of those statutes than to the rigid enforcement of them . In addition to this , let us not forget , that those individu- als possessed little means or opportunity to inform themselves respecting the peculiar ...
... sion or mitigation of those statutes than to the rigid enforcement of them . In addition to this , let us not forget , that those individu- als possessed little means or opportunity to inform themselves respecting the peculiar ...
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