Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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Page 59
... churches of God , for your patience and faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that ye endure . Which is a manifest token of the righteous judgment of God , that ye may be accounted worthy of the kingdom for which ye also ...
... churches of God , for your patience and faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that ye endure . Which is a manifest token of the righteous judgment of God , that ye may be accounted worthy of the kingdom for which ye also ...
Page 68
... church , entering into every house , and haling men and women , committed them to prison . " This persecution † raged at Jerusalem with so much fury , as to drive most of the new converts out of the place , except the twelve apostles ...
... church , entering into every house , and haling men and women , committed them to prison . " This persecution † raged at Jerusalem with so much fury , as to drive most of the new converts out of the place , except the twelve apostles ...
Page 70
... churches , or societies * Dr Lardner ( in which he is followed also by Dr. Benson ) ascribes this cessation of the persecution of the Christians to the attempt of Caligula to set up his own statue in the Temple of Jerusalem , and to the ...
... churches , or societies * Dr Lardner ( in which he is followed also by Dr. Benson ) ascribes this cessation of the persecution of the Christians to the attempt of Caligula to set up his own statue in the Temple of Jerusalem , and to the ...
Page 71
... churches in these countries " had now rest , and were edified , and , walking in the fear of the Lord , and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost , were multiplied * . " The ori- ginal preachers of the religion did not remit their labours or ...
... churches in these countries " had now rest , and were edified , and , walking in the fear of the Lord , and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost , were multiplied * . " The ori- ginal preachers of the religion did not remit their labours or ...
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... church * . " He began his cru- elty by beheading one of the twelve origi- nal apostles , a kindsman and constant com ... churches had rest , he. 72.
... church * . " He began his cru- elty by beheading one of the twelve origi- nal apostles , a kindsman and constant com ... churches had rest , he. 72.
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