A History of the Holy Eastern Church, 第 5 巻Masters, 1873 |
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... called upon to play in the Ecclesiastical History of the early ages ; how prominently the names of some of the most distinguished Martyrs and champions of the Faith , as well as of some of its most notorious heretical impugners , are ...
... called upon to play in the Ecclesiastical History of the early ages ; how prominently the names of some of the most distinguished Martyrs and champions of the Faith , as well as of some of its most notorious heretical impugners , are ...
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... called Christians , and in the Eparchy once subject to the fourth See in Christen- dom and I am in a position to exhibit both sides of the picture from my own actual observation . This perhaps will best be done by extracting a few ...
... called Christians , and in the Eparchy once subject to the fourth See in Christen- dom and I am in a position to exhibit both sides of the picture from my own actual observation . This perhaps will best be done by extracting a few ...
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... called Restam by Pococke1 , who notices these ruins of the Church under the description of a " very large convent , " and thought the place might represent " the Arethusa of the Itinerary of Anto- ninus and the Peutinger Tables ; though ...
... called Restam by Pococke1 , who notices these ruins of the Church under the description of a " very large convent , " and thought the place might represent " the Arethusa of the Itinerary of Anto- ninus and the Peutinger Tables ; though ...
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... called Khirbet - el - Hass , " the Ruins of Hass ; " and conspicuous among them are two large public build- ings , one of which may have been a civil Basilica , the other was undoubtedly a church , similar in plan to the one called Ed ...
... called Khirbet - el - Hass , " the Ruins of Hass ; " and conspicuous among them are two large public build- ings , one of which may have been a civil Basilica , the other was undoubtedly a church , similar in plan to the one called Ed ...
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... called calybes from каλúπтα to cover ) -of those who slept in the Lord were bright and cheerful as art could make them ; and conveniently placed , where the survivors might often resort to them , to cherish the fond memories of their ...
... called calybes from каλúπтα to cover ) -of those who slept in the Lord were bright and cheerful as art could make them ; and conveniently placed , where the survivors might often resort to them , to cherish the fond memories of their ...
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3 ページ - Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus, for to seek Saul: and when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, 152 154 ACTS that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people.
3 ページ - And the hand of the Lord was with them : and a great number believed, and turned unto the Lord.
3 ページ - Now they which were scattered abroad upon the persecution that arose about Stephen travelled as far as Phenice, and Cyprus, and Antioch, preaching the word to none but unto the Jews only. 20 And some of them were men of Cyprus and Cyrene, which, when they were come to Antioch, spake unto the Grecians, preaching the Lord Jesus.