Scenes from Christian HistoryCrosby, Nichols, and Company, 1854 - 288 pages |
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Page 39
... appeal to the nations of Western Asia had been made in the lan- guage of those regions . The conquests of Alexander the Great led to no immediate result which could be Western Asia and Africa and Greece became one in language.
... appeal to the nations of Western Asia had been made in the lan- guage of those regions . The conquests of Alexander the Great led to no immediate result which could be Western Asia and Africa and Greece became one in language.
Page 40
Western Asia and Africa and Greece became one in language . And so James and Peter and John could write in the Greek language to the faithful scattered through all that part of the world . * The different original character of the ...
Western Asia and Africa and Greece became one in language . And so James and Peter and John could write in the Greek language to the faithful scattered through all that part of the world . * The different original character of the ...
Page 43
... lyre in motion . The man sleeps , but I awake . Behold ! it is the Lord who changes the hearts of men , and gives hearts to men . " More and more opposed , however , he became more largest churches in Asia Minor were indignant at the new.
... lyre in motion . The man sleeps , but I awake . Behold ! it is the Lord who changes the hearts of men , and gives hearts to men . " More and more opposed , however , he became more largest churches in Asia Minor were indignant at the new.
Page 47
... became for a long period a central point of importance to the Christian Church . It was , after Rome , the largest city in the world , and the commerce of the East and of the Mediterranean made it the largest commercial city . But it ...
... became for a long period a central point of importance to the Christian Church . It was , after Rome , the largest city in the world , and the commerce of the East and of the Mediterranean made it the largest commercial city . But it ...
Page 55
... abandoned , in any way . There is no doubt that heathens converted to Chris- tianity had the same dread , though , as more and more learned men became Christians , they had less fear of 56 ORIGEN . the evil effects of human literature and.
... abandoned , in any way . There is no doubt that heathens converted to Chris- tianity had the same dread , though , as more and more learned men became Christians , they had less fear of 56 ORIGEN . the evil effects of human literature and.
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