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... passed the boundaries of the Pleroma , or abode of the * * From the Greek work alwv , | In the language of Platonist signifying properly a period . writers , it denotes an exalted and From dnuloupyòs , an artificer . | mysterious agent ...
... passed the boundaries of the Pleroma , or abode of the * * From the Greek work alwv , | In the language of Platonist signifying properly a period . writers , it denotes an exalted and From dnuloupyòs , an artificer . | mysterious agent ...
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... passing through Asia Minor : at Ephesus , where he daily ministered for two years , he nearly lost his life , in a commotion raised by Demetrius , the silver - smith , in consequence of the decline of the trade in images : he was driven ...
... passing through Asia Minor : at Ephesus , where he daily ministered for two years , he nearly lost his life , in a commotion raised by Demetrius , the silver - smith , in consequence of the decline of the trade in images : he was driven ...
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... passed at Rome , he was * During the two years that he | Epistles to the Philippians , Ephe- was at Rome , St. Paul wrote hissians , Colossians , and Philemon . at Rome . Why was he rescued out of the hands of the Jews at Jerusalem ...
... passed at Rome , he was * During the two years that he | Epistles to the Philippians , Ephe- was at Rome , St. Paul wrote hissians , Colossians , and Philemon . at Rome . Why was he rescued out of the hands of the Jews at Jerusalem ...
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... passed , by discourses and exhortations . From Smyrna , according to Eusebius , he wrote Epistles to the Ephesians , Magnesians , Trallians , and Romans , the purport of the last being to entreat the Roman Christians not to interpose ...
... passed , by discourses and exhortations . From Smyrna , according to Eusebius , he wrote Epistles to the Ephesians , Magnesians , Trallians , and Romans , the purport of the last being to entreat the Roman Christians not to interpose ...
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... passed several years in travel , in the course of which he paid more than one visit to Athens . Having lost its Bishop , Publius , under Trajan's * From a Hebrew word , which | defeat he was called Bar - Chosbeas , signifies son of a ...
... passed several years in travel , in the course of which he paid more than one visit to Athens . Having lost its Bishop , Publius , under Trajan's * From a Hebrew word , which | defeat he was called Bar - Chosbeas , signifies son of a ...
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