The Christian Review, Nide 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Sivu 2
... connected by birth or marriage with the first nobility . We are told by Tertullian , that matrons of the highest rank in Carthage were ready to die for their faith . Alexandria was the home of rich and ac- complished females who allied ...
... connected by birth or marriage with the first nobility . We are told by Tertullian , that matrons of the highest rank in Carthage were ready to die for their faith . Alexandria was the home of rich and ac- complished females who allied ...
Sivu 38
... connected with our own thoughts , that it is difficult for us to decide whether the suggestions to evil of which we ... connection with that temptation , —although there is no doubt in the mind of the writer as to the direct agency of ...
... connected with our own thoughts , that it is difficult for us to decide whether the suggestions to evil of which we ... connection with that temptation , —although there is no doubt in the mind of the writer as to the direct agency of ...
Sivu 39
... connection there- with . They relate that the Devil came to Christ , that he took him to a pinnacle of the temple , and to a high mount- ain , that he made promises of temporal good if Jesus would worship him , and that he departed from ...
... connection there- with . They relate that the Devil came to Christ , that he took him to a pinnacle of the temple , and to a high mount- ain , that he made promises of temporal good if Jesus would worship him , and that he departed from ...
Sivu 44
... connected with a subject which has embarassed the minds of men for many ages , namely , the origin of evil , a subject which we must still be content to leave unsolved . Suffice it to say , that we cannot believe with some that evil ...
... connected with a subject which has embarassed the minds of men for many ages , namely , the origin of evil , a subject which we must still be content to leave unsolved . Suffice it to say , that we cannot believe with some that evil ...
Sivu 49
... Connected with the Rise and Progress of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia . By Thomas L. Hawks , Rec- tor of St. Thomas ' Church , New - York . New - York . 1836 . Lives of Virginia Baptist Ministers . By James B. Taylor ...
... Connected with the Rise and Progress of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia . By Thomas L. Hawks , Rec- tor of St. Thomas ' Church , New - York . New - York . 1836 . Lives of Virginia Baptist Ministers . By James B. Taylor ...
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according Acts admit Alpheus apostle argument ATHEN baptism baptized believe Bible Book of Job brethren brother called character Christian Church CLIN Clopas Communion death Deity disciples Divine doctrine duty Egypt Elohim epistle epistle of Jude Erasmus existence fact faith Father give Gospel grace Greek Hanserd Knollys heart heaven Hebrew Holy human Irenæus James Jehovah Jesus Christ John Jude Jude the apostle Knollys labor language living Lord Lord's Luke Matt means ment mind ministers moral nature never object opinion original passage Paul Pedobaptist persons Phrenology Plato prayer preaching present principles profession prove proverbs question Randall reason regard religion religious remark rendered respect Sabbath sacred Scriptures sense Septuagint son of Zebedee soul speak Spirit teach Testament things thou tion tism translated true truth Unitarians unto verse whole words worship writers Yoruba