Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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... observe in all others who voluntarily become mis- sionaries of a new faith . Frequent , earnest , and labo- rious preaching , constantly conversing with religious per- sons upon religion , a sequestration from the common pleasures 8 ...
... observe in all others who voluntarily become mis- sionaries of a new faith . Frequent , earnest , and labo- rious preaching , constantly conversing with religious per- sons upon religion , a sequestration from the common pleasures 8 ...
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... observe . After men became Christians , much of their time was spent in prayer and devotion , in reli- gious meetings , in celebrating the eucharist , in confer- ences , in exhortations , in preaching , in an affectionate intercourse ...
... observe . After men became Christians , much of their time was spent in prayer and devotion , in reli- gious meetings , in celebrating the eucharist , in confer- ences , in exhortations , in preaching , in an affectionate intercourse ...
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... edict from the Roman sovereign , command- ing or authorizing the persecution of Christians . This observation is farther confirmed by a rescript of Adrian to Minucius Fundanus , the proconsul of Asia : from CHRISTIANITY . 21.
... edict from the Roman sovereign , command- ing or authorizing the persecution of Christians . This observation is farther confirmed by a rescript of Adrian to Minucius Fundanus , the proconsul of Asia : from CHRISTIANITY . 21.
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... observe that they were brought without violence . When milder counsels were suggested , he gives us the author of the advice , and the speech which contained it . When , in consequence of this ad- vice , the rulers contented themselves ...
... observe that they were brought without violence . When milder counsels were suggested , he gives us the author of the advice , and the speech which contained it . When , in consequence of this ad- vice , the rulers contented themselves ...
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... observe , that , if they were , I will not say completely obeyed , but in any degree regarded , they would produce a system of con- duct , and , what is more difficult to preserve , a disposition ↑ Acts ii . 46 . + Acts xii . 12 ...
... observe , that , if they were , I will not say completely obeyed , but in any degree regarded , they would produce a system of con- duct , and , what is more difficult to preserve , a disposition ↑ Acts ii . 46 . + Acts xii . 12 ...
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