| Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Andrew Alexander Bonar - 1846 - 640 pagina’s
...him. Thus, in Acts iv. 32, the first Christians were " of one heart and of one soul ; neither said any that aught of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common." They had all their goods in common — thev shared what they had with one another. This is what John desired... | |
| Robert Murray M'Cheyne - 1847 - 532 pagina’s
...Thus in Acts iv., 32, the first Christians were " of one heart and of 'one soul ; neither said any that aught of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common." They had all their goods in common, they shared what they had with one another. This is what John desired... | |
| ANDREW A. BONAR - 1894
...him. Thus, in Acts iv. 32, the first Christians were " of one heart and of one soul; neither said any that aught of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common." They had all their goods in common ; they shared what they had with one another. This is what John desired... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 1894 - 636 pagina’s
...male and female Essencs. The primitive Church imitated the Ksscnes in their community : " No one said aught of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common." This, however, is communism, not nionachism. A far nearer pattern is to be found in the " Triple Basket... | |
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