| Thomas Smyth - Presbyterian Church - 1843 - 586 pages
...synagogue,) and it had power to admit proselytes.'8 'It appears highly probable,' adds this writer, ' I might say morally certain, that wherever a Jewish...synagogue existed, that was brought — the whole or chief part of it — to embrace the gospel, the apostles did not 1) Acts, 21 : 19; 11: 30; 14: 23.... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - United States - 1846 - 632 pages
...that many portions of them did not wholly originate with the Apostles. It appears highly probable, — I might say, morally certain, — that wherever a Jewish synagogue existed, that was brought, — tue whole, or the chief part of it. — to embrace the gospel, the apostles did not, there, so... | |
| Lyman Coleman - Church discipline - 1844 - 136 pages
...that many portions of them did not wholly originate with the apostles. It appears highly probable, — I might say, morally certain, — that wherever a...synagogue existed, that was brought, — the whole, or the chief part of it, — to embrace the gospel, the apostles did not, there, so much form a Christian... | |
| Lyman Coleman - Church discipline - 1844 - 510 pages
...that many portions of them did not wholly originate with the apostles. It appears highly probable, — I might say, morally certain, — that, wherever a...synagogue existed, that was brought, — the whole, or the chief part of it, — to embrace the gospel, the apostles did not, there, so much/orm a Christian... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1844 - 512 pages
...synagogue,) and it had power to admit proselytes.' * ' It appears highly probable,' adds this writer, * I might say morally certain, that wherever a Jewish...synagogue existed, that was brought — the whole or chief part of it — to embrace the gospel, the apostles did not there so much form a Christian church,... | |
| Lyman Coleman - Church history - 1844 - 482 pages
...that many portions of them did not wholly originate with the apostles. It appears highly probable, — I might say, morally certain, — that wherever a...synagogue existed, that was brought, — the whole, * P. 44. Comp. 195, seq. So, also, Rothe, AnfUnge, p. 146 — X48. 5 Kirchen. Gesch., I, p. 183—185.... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1847 - 220 pages
...that many portions of them did not wholly originate with the apostles. It appears highly probable — I might say, morally certain — that wherever a Jewish...synagogue existed, that was brought — the whole, or the chief part of it— to embrace the gospel, the apostles did not there so much form a Christian... | |
| Methodist New Connexion (England) - 1848 - 490 pages
...that many portions of them did not wholly originate with the apostles. It appears highly probable, — I might say, morally certain, — that wherever a...synagogue existed, that was brought, the whole or chief part of it, to embrace the gospel, the apostles did not there, so much form a Christian church... | |
| Richard Whately - Church - 1847 - 194 pages
...that many portions of them did not wholly originate with the Apostles. It appears highly probable — I might say morally certain* — that wherever a Jewish...Synagogue existed that was brought, — the whole or the chief part of it, — to embrace the Gospel, the Apostles did not, there, so muchybrm a Christian... | |
| Church polity - 1851 - 192 pages
...in the words of an eminent living dignitary of the Anglican Church. "It appears highly probable — I might say morally certain — that wherever a Jewish Synagogue existed that was brought, the whole or the chief part of it, to embrace the gospel, the Apostles did not there so much form a "Christian church... | |
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