The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... gospel , observations on , 209-216 . Journal of a Tour in Italy in the year 1821 , 154 - character of the work , 165 - the author's voyage from New York to Naples , account of , 165-167 --an excursion to Mount Vesuvius , 168 , 169 ...
... gospel , observations on , 209-216 . Journal of a Tour in Italy in the year 1821 , 154 - character of the work , 165 - the author's voyage from New York to Naples , account of , 165-167 --an excursion to Mount Vesuvius , 168 , 169 ...
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... gospel was making among the heathen , or of the customs and discipline which prevailed in the early church . All these facts , and many more , which are of great interest to the antiquary and divine , can only be found in the writings ...
... gospel was making among the heathen , or of the customs and discipline which prevailed in the early church . All these facts , and many more , which are of great interest to the antiquary and divine , can only be found in the writings ...
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... gospel , at the time when Tertullian first began to write . We are told , indeed , that he flourished between the years 193 and 216 , during the reigns of Severus and Caracalla . The name of Stephen , bishop of Rome , is also ...
... gospel , at the time when Tertullian first began to write . We are told , indeed , that he flourished between the years 193 and 216 , during the reigns of Severus and Caracalla . The name of Stephen , bishop of Rome , is also ...
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... Gospel . " - ( c . Celo . 1 , 2 , p . 321. ) Having said that the dove which appeared to descend upon Jesus was proved to be the Holy Ghost , by the miracles which Jesus worked , he adds , " and traces of that Holy Spirit , who was seen ...
... Gospel . " - ( c . Celo . 1 , 2 , p . 321. ) Having said that the dove which appeared to descend upon Jesus was proved to be the Holy Ghost , by the miracles which Jesus worked , he adds , " and traces of that Holy Spirit , who was seen ...
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... gospel in his day were indebted for their success to the display of miraculous powers . " - ( p . 95. ) He cer- tainly alludes to the power which Christians possessed of ex- pelling demons , and curing diseases ; he also speaks of some ...
... gospel in his day were indebted for their success to the display of miraculous powers . " - ( p . 95. ) He cer- tainly alludes to the power which Christians possessed of ex- pelling demons , and curing diseases ; he also speaks of some ...
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