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Page 87
... church , reminding his converts , that , " after he had fuffered before , and was fhamefully entreated at Philippi , he was bold , neverthe- lefs , to speak unto them ( to whofe city he next came ) the Gospel of God . " If the hif- tory ...
... church , reminding his converts , that , " after he had fuffered before , and was fhamefully entreated at Philippi , he was bold , neverthe- lefs , to speak unto them ( to whofe city he next came ) the Gospel of God . " If the hif- tory ...
Page 90
... church have been perfecuted even to the most grievous deaths . Let us fet before our eyes the holy apoftles . Peter , by unjust envy , underwent , not one or two , but many fufferings ; till at laft being mar- tyred , he went to the ...
... church have been perfecuted even to the most grievous deaths . Let us fet before our eyes the holy apoftles . Peter , by unjust envy , underwent , not one or two , but many fufferings ; till at laft being mar- tyred , he went to the ...
Page 93
... church of Smyrna foon after the death of Polycarp , who , it will be remembered , had lived with St. John ; and which letter is entitled a re- lation of that bishop's martyrdom ' . " The fufferings ( fay they ) of all the other mar ...
... church of Smyrna foon after the death of Polycarp , who , it will be remembered , had lived with St. John ; and which letter is entitled a re- lation of that bishop's martyrdom ' . " The fufferings ( fay they ) of all the other mar ...
Page 128
... Church , the nu- merous fufferings of Peter , the bonds , ftripes , and ftoning of Paul , and more particularly his extensive and unwearied travels . In an epistle of Polycarp , a disciple of St. John , though only a brief hortatory ...
... Church , the nu- merous fufferings of Peter , the bonds , ftripes , and ftoning of Paul , and more particularly his extensive and unwearied travels . In an epistle of Polycarp , a disciple of St. John , though only a brief hortatory ...
Page 165
... , if they had not agreed with what the apostles themselves preached , how could they have gained credit in churches and focieties which the apostles established ? M 3 Now Now the fact of their early exiftence , and not [ 165 ]
... , if they had not agreed with what the apostles themselves preached , how could they have gained credit in churches and focieties which the apostles established ? M 3 Now Now the fact of their early exiftence , and not [ 165 ]
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