Lectures on the Ecclesiastical History of the First and Second CenturiesMacmillan, 1854 - 401 sider |
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... Circumcision witnessed that they were not to follow their flesh , but to serve the God who was drawing them away from it . Those Patriarchs did , as you know , follow their own inclina- tions ; they were most of them self - willed bad ...
... Circumcision witnessed that they were not to follow their flesh , but to serve the God who was drawing them away from it . Those Patriarchs did , as you know , follow their own inclina- tions ; they were most of them self - willed bad ...
Side 44
... circumcision , became manifest to them . They felt that there were fleshly lusts and desires in them which had degraded them , and were degrading the Nation , and which only God could deliver them from . The Baptism for the remission of ...
... circumcision , became manifest to them . They felt that there were fleshly lusts and desires in them which had degraded them , and were degrading the Nation , and which only God could deliver them from . The Baptism for the remission of ...
Side 70
... the Samaritans had much Heathenism in their own creed . Still he must have been a believer in the Hebrew Scriptures - most likely a circumcised man . The message which Philip brought , mingled LECT 70 ON CHURCH HISTORY .
... the Samaritans had much Heathenism in their own creed . Still he must have been a believer in the Hebrew Scriptures - most likely a circumcised man . The message which Philip brought , mingled LECT 70 ON CHURCH HISTORY .
Side 77
... circumcised , and the distinction between ture of them and the Jewish believers in Jesus must have been it . gradually wearing away . Perhaps very gradually , for of the mix- elements in Peter at Antioch . tion and in- LECT . VI SAMARIA ...
... circumcised , and the distinction between ture of them and the Jewish believers in Jesus must have been it . gradually wearing away . Perhaps very gradually , for of the mix- elements in Peter at Antioch . tion and in- LECT . VI SAMARIA ...
Side 78
... circumcised . After- wards , we learn from the Epistle to the Galatians , — for I believe we ought to refer the narrative in the 2d chapter of that epistle , to this period , -certain came down from James at Jerusalem , who tempted His ...
... circumcised . After- wards , we learn from the Epistle to the Galatians , — for I believe we ought to refer the narrative in the 2d chapter of that epistle , to this period , -certain came down from James at Jerusalem , who tempted His ...
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