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... the generality ; in like manner as in Acts ix . 35 , “ And all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron , saw him , and turned to the Lord . " tered abroad , " preached the religion wherever they came 38 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... the generality ; in like manner as in Acts ix . 35 , “ And all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron , saw him , and turned to the Lord . " tered abroad , " preached the religion wherever they came 38 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
Page 48
... manner , receive the reward of his patience . Seven times he was in bonds ; he was whipped , was stoned ; he preached both in the East and in the West , leaving behind him the glorious report of his faith ; and so having taught the ...
... manner , receive the reward of his patience . Seven times he was in bonds ; he was whipped , was stoned ; he preached both in the East and in the West , leaving behind him the glorious report of his faith ; and so having taught the ...
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... manner , those who were condemned to the beasts , and kept a long time in prison , underwent many cruel torments , being forced to lie upon sharp spikes laid under their bodies , and tormented with divers other sorts of punishments ...
... manner , those who were condemned to the beasts , and kept a long time in prison , underwent many cruel torments , being forced to lie upon sharp spikes laid under their bodies , and tormented with divers other sorts of punishments ...
Page 54
... manners , which resulted from their new character , is perpetually referred to in the letters of their teachers ... manner was , a catalogue of vicious characters , adds , " Such were * Eph . ii . 1-3 . See also Tit . iii . 3. + Pet ...
... manners , which resulted from their new character , is perpetually referred to in the letters of their teachers ... manner was , a catalogue of vicious characters , adds , " Such were * Eph . ii . 1-3 . See also Tit . iii . 3. + Pet ...
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... manner , and alluding to the same change of practices and sentiments , he asks the Roman Christians , “ what fruit they had in those things , whereof they are now ashamed ? " + The phrases which the same writer employs to describe the ...
... manner , and alluding to the same change of practices and sentiments , he asks the Roman Christians , “ what fruit they had in those things , whereof they are now ashamed ? " + The phrases which the same writer employs to describe the ...
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