The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... remarked , that the love of primi- tive believers to one another was exceedingly great . This resulted in part from the heartiness and depth of their reli- gious sentiments . Few bore the Christian name , in honor , solely , of their ...
... remarked , that the love of primi- tive believers to one another was exceedingly great . This resulted in part from the heartiness and depth of their reli- gious sentiments . Few bore the Christian name , in honor , solely , of their ...
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... remarks must be limited . They were often asso- ciated with idolaters by the most intimate and sacred ties of life . Wives and daughters were many times converted , while their husbands or parents still adhered to the old po- lytheism ...
... remarks must be limited . They were often asso- ciated with idolaters by the most intimate and sacred ties of life . Wives and daughters were many times converted , while their husbands or parents still adhered to the old po- lytheism ...
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... remarks , that a hus- band , while yet clinging to his national superstition , was frequently made to realize , by the change in his wife , " how awful goodness is . " " He perceives great things , has seen proofs , knows that she has ...
... remarks , that a hus- band , while yet clinging to his national superstition , was frequently made to realize , by the change in his wife , " how awful goodness is . " " He perceives great things , has seen proofs , knows that she has ...
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out of his prison , and going out to deceive the nations . We remark further , that while many demons - Aaiμóvia - are referred to as subordinate to him , the names Satan and Devil , -Acaẞoros . - as applied to this being of whom we are ...
out of his prison , and going out to deceive the nations . We remark further , that while many demons - Aaiμóvia - are referred to as subordinate to him , the names Satan and Devil , -Acaẞoros . - as applied to this being of whom we are ...
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... remark here , that in no case is the word diaßóños employed to denote this class : all of them , whether spoken of in the singular or plural , are δαιμόνια . Little as we are disposed to find fault with our present version of the ...
... remark here , that in no case is the word diaßóños employed to denote this class : all of them , whether spoken of in the singular or plural , are δαιμόνια . Little as we are disposed to find fault with our present version of the ...
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