Yet, although they live in Greek and barbarian cities alike, as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the country in clothing and food and other matters of daily living, at the same time they give proof of the remarkable and admittedly... A World History of Christianity - Page 26edited by - 2000 - 594 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Lewis Bostock Radford - Christian literature, Early - 1908 - 104 pages
...but transforms them all. they dwell in Greek or barbarian l cities according as each man's lot was cast, and follow the customs of the land in clothing and food, and other matters of daily life, yet the condition of citizenship 2 which they exhibit is wonderful, and... | |
| Beresford James Kidd - Church history - 1920 - 330 pages
...some men are. 4. But while they dwell in Greek or barbarian cities according as each man's lot was cast, and follow the customs of the land in clothing and food, and other matters of daily life, yet the condition of citizenship which they exhibit is wonderful, and... | |
| Cyril C. Richardson - Religion - 1953 - 420 pages
...merely human teaching, as some people do. Yet, although they 4 live in Greek and barbarian cities alike, as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the country in clothing and food and other matters of daily living, at the same time they give proof of... | |
| Clarence J. Glacken - History - 1976 - 806 pages
...merely human teaching, as some people do. Yet, although they live in Greek and barbarian cities alike, as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the country in clothing and food and other matters of daily living, at the same time they give proof of... | |
| Religion - 1990 - 228 pages
...merely human teaching, as some people do. Yet, although they live in Greek and barbarian cities alike, as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the country in clothing and food and other matters of daily living, at the same time they give proof of... | |
| David Ewert - Religion - 1995 - 168 pages
...century letter, we read about early Christians: "Although they live in Greek and barbarian cities alike, as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the country in clothing and food and other matters of daily living, at the same time they give proof of... | |
| J. Philip Wogaman, Douglas M. Strong - Religion - 1996 - 404 pages
...merely human teaching, as some people do. Yet, although they live in Greek and barbarian cities alike, as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the country in clothing and food and other matters of daily living, at the same time they give proof of... | |
| Everett Ferguson - Christian life - 1999 - 398 pages
...spite of their exemplary conformity: 'They dwell in Greek or barbarian cities according as each one's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the land in clothing and food, and other matters of daily life. . . . They obey the established laws, and in their own lives they surpass... | |
| Richard John Neuhaus - Religion - 2001 - 258 pages
...merely human teaching, as some people do. Yet, although they live in Greek and barbarian cities alike, as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the country in clothing and food and other matters of daily living, at the same time they give proof of... | |
| Richard A. Burridge, Graham Gould - Religion - 2004 - 240 pages
...country, or by speech, or by dress [...] But while they dwell in Greek or barbarian cities according as each man's lot has been cast, and follow the customs of the land in clothing and food, and other matters of daily life, yet the condition of citizenship which they exhibit is wonderful, and... | |
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