A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 31
... progress of hatred , but that which closes the lives , or at least the intercourse , of the parties . I would only add to these observations , that although the former of the two cha- racters above described may be occasion- ally useful ...
... progress of hatred , but that which closes the lives , or at least the intercourse , of the parties . I would only add to these observations , that although the former of the two cha- racters above described may be occasion- ally useful ...
Page 203
... progress equally rapid with its first success ; for , in the next * chapter of our history , we read that " be- lievers were the more added to the Lord , multitudes both of men and women . " And this enlargement of the new society ...
... progress equally rapid with its first success ; for , in the next * chapter of our history , we read that " be- lievers were the more added to the Lord , multitudes both of men and women . " And this enlargement of the new society ...
Page 207
... progress , he is represented as " making many disciples " at Derbe , a principal city in the same district . Three years || after this , which brings us to sixteen after the ascension , the apostles wrote a public letter from Jerusalem ...
... progress , he is represented as " making many disciples " at Derbe , a principal city in the same district . Three years || after this , which brings us to sixteen after the ascension , the apostles wrote a public letter from Jerusalem ...
Page 208
... progress of the Christian mission , in the exclamation of the tumultuous Jews of Thessalonica , " that they , who had turned the world up- side down , were come thither also . " At Berea , the next city at which Saint Paul arrives , the ...
... progress of the Christian mission , in the exclamation of the tumultuous Jews of Thessalonica , " that they , who had turned the world up- side down , were come thither also . " At Berea , the next city at which Saint Paul arrives , the ...
Page 209
... progress of the religion , complaining , that " not only at Ephesus , but also throughout all Asia ( i . e . the province of Lydia , and the coun- try adjoining to Ephesus ) , this Paul hath persuaded and turned away much peo- plet ...
... progress of the religion , complaining , that " not only at Ephesus , but also throughout all Asia ( i . e . the province of Lydia , and the coun- try adjoining to Ephesus ) , this Paul hath persuaded and turned away much peo- plet ...
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