The New Testament and Its WritersA. & C. Black, 1914 - 207 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... Clement of Alexandria , writing about the same time , affirms , on the tradition of a long line of presbyters , that St. Mark wrote at the request of Peter's hearers at Rome , without any interference on the part of Peter himself ...
... Clement of Alexandria , writing about the same time , affirms , on the tradition of a long line of presbyters , that St. Mark wrote at the request of Peter's hearers at Rome , without any interference on the part of Peter himself ...
Pagina 48
... Clement of Alexandria at the close of the second century , viz . the spiritual Gospel . It may also 1 The higher social position , and , presumably , better education , of John and his brother ( judging from his father's circumstances ...
... Clement of Alexandria at the close of the second century , viz . the spiritual Gospel . It may also 1 The higher social position , and , presumably , better education , of John and his brother ( judging from his father's circumstances ...
Pagina 146
... Alexandria , in the latter half of the second century , who assigned the epistle , as Eusebius tells us , to the ... Clement of Rome , who wrote before the close of the first century , frequently quotes the epistle , but never claims for ...
... Alexandria , in the latter half of the second century , who assigned the epistle , as Eusebius tells us , to the ... Clement of Rome , who wrote before the close of the first century , frequently quotes the epistle , but never claims for ...
Pagina 148
... Clement of Alexandria . Not only is it possessed of such a rhetorical grace and finish as is scarcely attainable in a translation , but in several other respects it bears unmistakable tokens of having been originally written in Greek ...
... Clement of Alexandria . Not only is it possessed of such a rhetorical grace and finish as is scarcely attainable in a translation , but in several other respects it bears unmistakable tokens of having been originally written in Greek ...
Pagina 175
... Clement of Alexandria in the end of the second century , and recognised as canonical by Tertullian a few years later . It has also a place in the Muratorian Canon ; but it is absent from the Syriac Version . 2. The Readers . - On this ...
... Clement of Alexandria in the end of the second century , and recognised as canonical by Tertullian a few years later . It has also a place in the Muratorian Canon ; but it is absent from the Syriac Version . 2. The Readers . - On this ...
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Acts xviii addressed allusions Antioch Apostle John apostle's appears Asia Minor assigned authorship Barnabas Bishop Book of Acts Cæsarea chapter character Christian Church Clement Clement of Alexandria Colossæ Colossians connection converts Corinth Corinthians Council of Jerusalem Date and Place death disciples divine doctrine Ephesus EPISTLE OF PAUL Eusebius evangelists evidence expression fact faith four Gospels Galatians Gentiles genuineness Gospel of Mark Greek Hebrew infer Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews language letter Lord Lord's Luke Luke's Macedonia Mark Matt Matthew mentioned ministry narrative Old Testament Papias passages Pastoral Epistles PAUL THE APOSTLE Paul's persecution Peter Philemon Philippi Philippians Polycarp preaching readers referred regard Roman Rome Saviour Scripture second century Spirit style Synoptic Gospels teaching testimony Thessalonica Timothy tion Titus token tradition Tychicus unto verses viii words writer written wrote