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... Apostle in his second Epistle to the Thessalonians4 . Paulus , of Samosata , who was raised to the see of Antioch not many years after the martyrdom of Babylas , after holding the episcopate for ten years , was deposed by a Council of ...
... Apostle in his second Epistle to the Thessalonians4 . Paulus , of Samosata , who was raised to the see of Antioch not many years after the martyrdom of Babylas , after holding the episcopate for ten years , was deposed by a Council of ...
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... , Mem , vol . iii . p . 629 , & c . 14 in onl Philip the Apostles , Polycarp of Smyrna , Melito of SECT . I. ] The Church of Antioch . 13 Relative influence of separate Gospel truths Example of Scripture to guide PAGE.
... , Mem , vol . iii . p . 629 , & c . 14 in onl Philip the Apostles , Polycarp of Smyrna , Melito of SECT . I. ] The Church of Antioch . 13 Relative influence of separate Gospel truths Example of Scripture to guide PAGE.
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John Henry Newman. Philip the Apostles , Polycarp of Smyrna , Melito of Sardis , and others ; and deemed it incumbent on them to transmit as they had received . There was nothing Judaistic in this conduct ; for , though the Apostles ...
John Henry Newman. Philip the Apostles , Polycarp of Smyrna , Melito of Sardis , and others ; and deemed it incumbent on them to transmit as they had received . There was nothing Judaistic in this conduct ; for , though the Apostles ...
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... Apostle preached to them . What the Galatians were in the first century , Montanus and Novatian became in the second and third ; both authors of a harsh and arrogant discipline , both natives of the country in questions , and both ...
... Apostle preached to them . What the Galatians were in the first century , Montanus and Novatian became in the second and third ; both authors of a harsh and arrogant discipline , both natives of the country in questions , and both ...
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... Apostle combats the adoption of the Jewish ordinances by the Christians of Galatia , and which might seem excessive , till vindicated by events subsequent to his own day7 . In the Epistle addressed to them , the 6 Eccles . Pol . v . 67 ...
... Apostle combats the adoption of the Jewish ordinances by the Christians of Galatia , and which might seem excessive , till vindicated by events subsequent to his own day7 . In the Epistle addressed to them , the 6 Eccles . Pol . v . 67 ...
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