The General History of the Christian Church: From Her Birth to Her Final Triumphant State in Heaven: Chiefly Deduced from the Apocalypse of St. John, the Apostle and Evangelist ... |
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... themselves into different nations , to an- nounce to them the new tidings of falvation . St. Peter retired to Antioch , where he founded a church , and having governed it for seven years , and preach- ed over a great part of leffer Afia ...
... themselves into different nations , to an- nounce to them the new tidings of falvation . St. Peter retired to Antioch , where he founded a church , and having governed it for seven years , and preach- ed over a great part of leffer Afia ...
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... themselves to found the trum- , pet . ' The trumpet is generally founded for war , or to give notice of any public danger or alarm . And fuch is the cafe here . The feven angels found at dif- férent intervals of time their trumpets , to ...
... themselves to found the trum- , pet . ' The trumpet is generally founded for war , or to give notice of any public danger or alarm . And fuch is the cafe here . The feven angels found at dif- férent intervals of time their trumpets , to ...
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... themselves to God , who immediately fent a plentiful fhower of rain , which relieved Aurelius's army , and at the fame time a violent ftorm of hail , with dread- fered t the Ch gave ou Execute About t Wrote hi gift th trine , an cn . Bu ...
... themselves to God , who immediately fent a plentiful fhower of rain , which relieved Aurelius's army , and at the fame time a violent ftorm of hail , with dread- fered t the Ch gave ou Execute About t Wrote hi gift th trine , an cn . Bu ...
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... themselves often spoke through the idols , and uttered predictions , which , whether true or falfe , could always , on account of their obfcurity and ambiguity , be interpreted con- formable to the events . All thefe oracular powers ...
... themselves often spoke through the idols , and uttered predictions , which , whether true or falfe , could always , on account of their obfcurity and ambiguity , be interpreted con- formable to the events . All thefe oracular powers ...
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... themselves again to their former retreats , in the deferts , the cata- cumbs , and other lurking places . And as the vio- Jence of this exceeded that of all preceding perfe- cutions , fo is the woman furnished with two wings of a great ...
... themselves again to their former retreats , in the deferts , the cata- cumbs , and other lurking places . And as the vio- Jence of this exceeded that of all preceding perfe- cutions , fo is the woman furnished with two wings of a great ...
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