The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis ...W. Bal, 1838 - Theology |
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... believe concerning him that he had been blind , and received his sight , until they called the parents of him that had received sight . And they asked them , saying : Is this your son , who ye say was born blind ? How then doth he now ...
... believe concerning him that he had been blind , and received his sight , until they called the parents of him that had received sight . And they asked them , saying : Is this your son , who ye say was born blind ? How then doth he now ...
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... believe that Trajan was absent from Rome in that space of time . The Dacian wars , and the two triumphs for them , " might be over by the end of the year 105 , or the middle of 106 . We can perceive from Pliny's panegyric , pronounced ...
... believe that Trajan was absent from Rome in that space of time . The Dacian wars , and the two triumphs for them , " might be over by the end of the year 105 , or the middle of 106 . We can perceive from Pliny's panegyric , pronounced ...
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... believe very truly , and I think judiciously , and with good temper , though not with ele- gance or accuracy of expression . He then proceeds to trans- cribe a part of Tertullian's Apology , where he speaks of Pliny and Trajan , of ...
... believe very truly , and I think judiciously , and with good temper , though not with ele- gance or accuracy of expression . He then proceeds to trans- cribe a part of Tertullian's Apology , where he speaks of Pliny and Trajan , of ...
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... believe we may hence reasonably conclude that the christians underwent many hardships in several places from governors of provinces , when there was no general persecution . t Secondly , it appears to me that Pliny acted very arbi ...
... believe we may hence reasonably conclude that the christians underwent many hardships in several places from governors of provinces , when there was no general persecution . t Secondly , it appears to me that Pliny acted very arbi ...
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... believe that dea- conesses in christian churches were slaves . Nor do I think it very likely that they should be domestic or hired ser- vants . We now all know what is meant by a deaconess in christian writings . But I suspect that ...
... believe that dea- conesses in christian churches were slaves . Nor do I think it very likely that they should be domestic or hired ser- vants . We now all know what is meant by a deaconess in christian writings . But I suspect that ...
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