A Compendium of Church History: For the Use of Sabbath Schools and Bible ClassesTompkins, 1841 - 129 sidor |
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... known as Pharisees , Sad- ducees , Essenes , and Herodians . There were also other classes of men , known as Scribes , Rabbis , and Nazarites . The Pharisees pretend- ed to be a very religious people - to possess much piety , and to ...
... known as Pharisees , Sad- ducees , Essenes , and Herodians . There were also other classes of men , known as Scribes , Rabbis , and Nazarites . The Pharisees pretend- ed to be a very religious people - to possess much piety , and to ...
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... * St. Peter was born in Gallilee , at what particular time was not known . When young , he followed the trade of fishing , and it was from this employment he count , or explanation of what they saw , and 2 * CHURCH HISTORY . 17.
... * St. Peter was born in Gallilee , at what particular time was not known . When young , he followed the trade of fishing , and it was from this employment he count , or explanation of what they saw , and 2 * CHURCH HISTORY . 17.
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... known as Waldenses . This people inhabited the valleys of Piedmont , and held to the doctrines which Claude ( vide p . 54 , ) proclaimed in the ninth century . Wal- do was a rich merchant of Lyons in France . A providential event ...
... known as Waldenses . This people inhabited the valleys of Piedmont , and held to the doctrines which Claude ( vide p . 54 , ) proclaimed in the ninth century . Wal- do was a rich merchant of Lyons in France . A providential event ...
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... known as United Brethren . A few of this sect are found in the United States . Coming down to year 1473 , we find the fires of persecution still raging in England . It was at this period that the houses of Lancaster and York were ...
... known as United Brethren . A few of this sect are found in the United States . Coming down to year 1473 , we find the fires of persecution still raging in England . It was at this period that the houses of Lancaster and York were ...
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... known as Presbyterian . Calvin also differed from Zuinglius concerning the Lord's Suppert - also concerning predestination ; * Mosheim's translator , ( Dr. Murdock , ) holds the following language concerning Calvin : His great talents ...
... known as Presbyterian . Calvin also differed from Zuinglius concerning the Lord's Suppert - also concerning predestination ; * Mosheim's translator , ( Dr. Murdock , ) holds the following language concerning Calvin : His great talents ...
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afterward Albigenses Anabaptists apostle arose Augsburg Confession Baptists became believers bishops Boniface Calvin Calvinistic cause century CHAPTER Chris Christians Church of England church of Rome command commenced concerning condemned Constantine contended continued controversy converted council darkness declared decrees diet Dioclesian disciples divine doctrines dominions Domitian edict edict of Nantes elector of Saxony Elias Hicks emperor established faith Father followers of Christ France friends Galerius Germany gospel Gregory Gregory II heaven Hist holy hundred introduced Jerusalem Jews labors Luther Lutheran Maxentius Methodists Milner Moravians Mosheim papal power peace period persecution pope pope Constantine preachers preaching Presbyterian prevail prince protestant put to death received Reformed Church reign religion religious Roman pontiffs Romish church Romish power Savior says Goodrich sect Septimus Severus soon spirit succeeded successful temple termed things thousand tion took place A. D. Trajan truth Unitarianism United Universalists VIII Waldenses Waldo worship Zuinglius
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Sida 27 - Therefore shall Zion for your sake be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps, and the mountain of the house as the high places of the forest.
Sida 90 - We believe that there is one God, whose nature is Love, revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of Grace, who will finally restore the whole family of mankind to holiness and happiness.
Sida 44 - We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things, visible and invisible...
Sida 21 - Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ ; what was I, that I could withstand God? 18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.
Sida 24 - Asamoneans reigned, they filled up that valley with earth, and had a mind to join the city to the temple. They then took off part of the height of Acra, and reduced it to a less elevation than it was before, that the temple might be superior to it.
Sida 44 - God of God, Light of Light, true God of true God; begotten not made; consubstantial with the Father by Whom all things were made.
Sida 44 - Father, only begotten, that is, of the substance of the Father ; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, Begotten, not made...
Sida 45 - And whosoever shall say that there was a time when the Son of God was not...
Sida 24 - ... one wall. The city was built upon two hills, which are opposite to one another, and have a valley to divide them asunder ; at which valley the corresponding rows of houses on both hills end. Of these hills that which contains the upper city is much higher, and in length more direct. Accordingly, it was called the Citadel...
Sida 24 - It was Agrippa who encompassed the parts added to the old city with this wall, which had been all naked before ; for as the city grew more populous, it gradually crept beyond its old limits, and those parts of it that stood northward of the temple, and joined that hill to the city, made it considerably larger, and occasioned that hill which is in number the fourth, and is called Bezetha, to be inhabited also.