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... church ; but at the same time all mankind was permitted , and even solicited , to accept the glo- rious distinction , which was not only proffered as a favour , but imposed as an obligation . It became the most sacred duty of a new ...
... church ; but at the same time all mankind was permitted , and even solicited , to accept the glo- rious distinction , which was not only proffered as a favour , but imposed as an obligation . It became the most sacred duty of a new ...
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... church of The history of the church of Jerusalem affords a The Na- lively proof of the necessity of those precautions , and zarene of the deep impression which the Jewish religion had Jerusalem . made on the minds of its sectaries . The ...
... church of The history of the church of Jerusalem affords a The Na- lively proof of the necessity of those precautions , and zarene of the deep impression which the Jewish religion had Jerusalem . made on the minds of its sectaries . The ...
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... church , soon found themselves overwhelmed by the increasing multitudes , that from all the various religions of poly- theism enlisted under the banner of Christ : and the Gentiles , who , with the approbation of their peculiar apostle ...
... church , soon found themselves overwhelmed by the increasing multitudes , that from all the various religions of poly- theism enlisted under the banner of Christ : and the Gentiles , who , with the approbation of their peculiar apostle ...
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... church . " When the name and honours of the church of The Jerusalem had been restored to Mount Sion , the Avignon ; and the patriarchs of Alexandria have long since transferred their episcopal seat to Cairo . * Dion Cassius , 1. lxix ...
... church . " When the name and honours of the church of The Jerusalem had been restored to Mount Sion , the Avignon ; and the patriarchs of Alexandria have long since transferred their episcopal seat to Cairo . * Dion Cassius , 1. lxix ...
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... church in the city of Beroa , or , as it is now called , of Aleppo , in Syria . The name of Nazarenes was deemed too honourable for those Christian Jews , and they soon received from the sup- posed poverty of their understanding , as ...
... church in the city of Beroa , or , as it is now called , of Aleppo , in Syria . The name of Nazarenes was deemed too honourable for those Christian Jews , and they soon received from the sup- posed poverty of their understanding , as ...
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