An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and EngravingsVanderpool & Cole, 1828 - 449 páginas |
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... Apostles was receive love . A spiritual union and fellowship was formed , to w the world were strangers . The selfish heart was laid aside , a new and unheard of benevolence was substituted in its pl The most of these converts were poor ...
... Apostles was receive love . A spiritual union and fellowship was formed , to w the world were strangers . The selfish heart was laid aside , a new and unheard of benevolence was substituted in its pl The most of these converts were poor ...
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... Apostles were endued with aston- ishing powers of healing . The sick were brought from all the cities round about Jerusalem , and cured of their diseases ; and while the attention of the multitude was thus excited by such wonderful ...
... Apostles were endued with aston- ishing powers of healing . The sick were brought from all the cities round about Jerusalem , and cured of their diseases ; and while the attention of the multitude was thus excited by such wonderful ...
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... Apostles , but was a companion of Paul , Peter and Barnabas in their travels . He wrote his Gospel in Greek about the year 63 , at Rome , at the request of the church there . Luke was not an Apostle ; but a physician of Antioch , who ...
... Apostles , but was a companion of Paul , Peter and Barnabas in their travels . He wrote his Gospel in Greek about the year 63 , at Rome , at the request of the church there . Luke was not an Apostle ; but a physician of Antioch , who ...
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