Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles: Explanatory and PracticalGeorge Shaw; J. Green, printer, 1815 - 314 Seiten |
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... rites and ceremonies of the former were evidently types of better things to come , nothing is more natural to suppose , than that many prophetic declarations relating to the temporal state of the Jews , were likewise signs of greater ...
... rites and ceremonies of the former were evidently types of better things to come , nothing is more natural to suppose , than that many prophetic declarations relating to the temporal state of the Jews , were likewise signs of greater ...
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... rites and ceremonies required by their law ; while the latter were partially adopted , on the cou- ditions of renouncing idolatry , and observing what were called the Seven Precepts of Noah . Other writers deny any such distinction ...
... rites and ceremonies required by their law ; while the latter were partially adopted , on the cou- ditions of renouncing idolatry , and observing what were called the Seven Precepts of Noah . Other writers deny any such distinction ...
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... rites , such a scandalous excess as drunkenness at this so- lemn meeting was probably unknown and as the fact of the Apostles using different tongues spoke sufficiently for itself , St. Peter's reply is not so properly an argument ...
... rites , such a scandalous excess as drunkenness at this so- lemn meeting was probably unknown and as the fact of the Apostles using different tongues spoke sufficiently for itself , St. Peter's reply is not so properly an argument ...
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... rites , says , that " four thousand of the Libertine race , infected with that superstition , were banish- ed by Tiberius from Rome . " So large a settlement , as these things imply , was entitled to the privilege of a synagogue at ...
... rites , says , that " four thousand of the Libertine race , infected with that superstition , were banish- ed by Tiberius from Rome . " So large a settlement , as these things imply , was entitled to the privilege of a synagogue at ...
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... rites and customs delivered by Moses their lawgiver . Hence they vainly imagined themselves a people chosen , not for a limited time and particular purpose to which they were to be subservient but for ever , on their own account ...
... rites and customs delivered by Moses their lawgiver . Hence they vainly imagined themselves a people chosen , not for a limited time and particular purpose to which they were to be subservient but for ever , on their own account ...
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