| 1759 - 530 pages
...was no lefs an enemy to them ; and yet both have been challenged, the former as the celebrated matter of our great apoftle, the other as his difciple in his, unconverted ftate ; for take the 0 mem from and there remain* Saul ; and the word Kalon, or lefler. in the Hebrew,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 436 pages
...curies againft heretics, I y which they mean the Chrillians ; and which are ftul in ufe to this düy. Gamaliel was no lefs an enemy to them ; and yet both...have been challenged, the former as the celebrated mafter of our great apollle, the other as hie difciple in hie unconverted ftate. Simon II. his fon... | |
| 1816 - 764 pages
...againft heretics, by which they mean the Chriftians ; and which are (till in ufe. Gamaliel was no !efs an enemy to them ; and yet both have been challenged, the former as the celebrated matter of our great apoftle, the other as his difciple in his unconverted (late. Simon II. his fon... | |
| 1823 - 910 pages
...heretics, by which they mean the Christians ; and which are still in uscto this day. Gamaliel was no less an enemy to them ; and yet both have been challenged, the former as the celebrated master of our great apostle, the other as bis disciple in his unconverted state» Simon II. his son... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 512 pages
...against heretics, by which they mean the Christians ; and which are still in use. Gamaliel was no less an enemy to them ; and yet both have been challenged, the former as the celebrated master of our great apostle, the other as his disciple in his unconverted state. Simou II., his son... | |
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