History of the Waldenses: Connected with a Sketch of the Christian Church from the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century |
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... reason for this , than the unpopularity of the subject . The Waldenses were " a poor and afflicted people , " the subjects of a kingdom that is not of this world , and they were treated by their adversaries as the filth of the world and ...
... reason for this , than the unpopularity of the subject . The Waldenses were " a poor and afflicted people , " the subjects of a kingdom that is not of this world , and they were treated by their adversaries as the filth of the world and ...
Page 37
... reason of the influx of strangers from all parts to the city , he should have an opportunity of shewing his zeal against this new sect to a greater number of spectators . James in- deed had finished his course , and was gone to receive ...
... reason of the influx of strangers from all parts to the city , he should have an opportunity of shewing his zeal against this new sect to a greater number of spectators . James in- deed had finished his course , and was gone to receive ...
Page 43
... reason hath been assigned , for changing the name of his companion Silas into that of Silvanus . Paul and Barnabas quitting Paphos sailed to Perga , a town in Pamphilia , not far from the coast of Asia Minor , from whence they passed on ...
... reason hath been assigned , for changing the name of his companion Silas into that of Silvanus . Paul and Barnabas quitting Paphos sailed to Perga , a town in Pamphilia , not far from the coast of Asia Minor , from whence they passed on ...
Page 46
... reason of the apostles ' conduct in prolonging their stay in it to establish the disciples in the faith , and to comfort them under the persecution which the unbelieving Jews raised against them . But when matters arrived at such a ...
... reason of the apostles ' conduct in prolonging their stay in it to establish the disciples in the faith , and to comfort them under the persecution which the unbelieving Jews raised against them . But when matters arrived at such a ...
Page 63
... reason , and which commend themselves to the consciences of all men , the apostle justly infers the folly of their idols . Admitting as they did , that they themselves were the offspring of God , how absurd was it in them to imagine ...
... reason , and which commend themselves to the consciences of all men , the apostle justly infers the folly of their idols . Admitting as they did , that they themselves were the offspring of God , how absurd was it in them to imagine ...
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