A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... churches of God , for your patience and faith in all your perfecutions 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 alfo ...
... churches of God , for your patience and faith in all your perfecutions 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 alfo ...
Page 72
... church , entering into every house , and haling men and women , committed them to pri- fon . " This perfecution † raged at Jerufa- * Acts vi . 12. + Acts viii . 3 . lem lem with fo much fury , as to drive moft [ 72 ]
... church , entering into every house , and haling men and women , committed them to pri- fon . " This perfecution † raged at Jerufa- * Acts vi . 12. + Acts viii . 3 . lem lem with fo much fury , as to drive moft [ 72 ]
Page 75
... churches , or focieties of believers , had been formed in all Judea , Galilee , and Samaria ; for we read that the churches in these countries " had now reft , and were edified , and , walking in the fear of the Lord , and in the ...
... churches , or focieties of believers , had been formed in all Judea , Galilee , and Samaria ; for we read that the churches in these countries " had now reft , and were edified , and , walking in the fear of the Lord , and in the ...
Page 76
... to vex certain of the church + . " He began his cruelty by beheading one of the twelve ori- ginal apostles , a kinsman and constant com- * Acts . xi . 19 . + Acts xii . 1 . 1 panion of the founder of the religion . Per panion [ 76 ]
... to vex certain of the church + . " He began his cruelty by beheading one of the twelve ori- ginal apostles , a kinsman and constant com- * Acts . xi . 19 . + Acts xii . 1 . 1 panion of the founder of the religion . Per panion [ 76 ]
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... party . When they fled for their lives , he tells us . When the churches had reft , he remarks it . When the people took their part , he does not leave * Acts xii . 3-17 . it 1 • it without notice . When the apoftles were [ 77 }
... party . When they fled for their lives , he tells us . When the churches had reft , he remarks it . When the people took their part , he does not leave * Acts xii . 3-17 . it 1 • it without notice . When the apoftles were [ 77 }
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