An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and EngravingsVanderpool & Cole, 1828 - 449 páginas |
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... received the Christian faith from the Syrian Mar Thomas , in the fourth or fifth century . They formed at one time an immense body ; but dwindled away before the Saracen power , and the exasperated heathen priests and jealous Chinese ...
... received the Christian faith from the Syrian Mar Thomas , in the fourth or fifth century . They formed at one time an immense body ; but dwindled away before the Saracen power , and the exasperated heathen priests and jealous Chinese ...
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... received at the time of the reformation . The Lutheran church has received considerable extension from the emigration of her members , at different times , to va- rious parts of the world . From among the Lutherans have proceeded the ...
... received at the time of the reformation . The Lutheran church has received considerable extension from the emigration of her members , at different times , to va- rious parts of the world . From among the Lutherans have proceeded the ...
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... received assistance in the first twelve years . Toward the close of the last century , the attention of the church was directed to her children and youth . Schools were established in Great Britain on the Lord's day , through the agency ...
... received assistance in the first twelve years . Toward the close of the last century , the attention of the church was directed to her children and youth . Schools were established in Great Britain on the Lord's day , through the agency ...
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