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to signifie a Professor of the Christian Faith and Religion, in opposition to heathen men and unbelievers. The name of Christian, though of commonest use and longest continuance, was yet but of a latter date; taken up first at Antioch, as we find Acts 11. whereas believers were before usually called Disciples; and no less usually, both before and since, Brethren. You shall read very often in the Acts, and Epistles of the holy Apostles, |
to signify a Professor of the Christian Faith and Religion, in opposition to heathen men and unbelievers. The name of Christian, though of Commonest use and longest Continuance, was yet but of a latter date; taken up First At Antioch, as we find Acts 11. whereas believers were before usually called Disciples; and no less usually, both before and since, Brothers. You shall read very often in the Acts, and Epistles of the holy Apostles, |
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