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St . Matthew's Gospel has been described by one who can scarcely be accused of partiality ( M. Renan ) as " the most important book of Christendomthe most important book that has ever been written . ” Its importance is derived ...
St . Matthew's Gospel has been described by one who can scarcely be accused of partiality ( M. Renan ) as " the most important book of Christendomthe most important book that has ever been written . ” Its importance is derived ...
Pagina 60
In our New Testament the Pauline epistles are arranged according to their length and importance , but there is an obvious advantage in studying them in their chronological order , as it enables us to trace the progressive development of ...
In our New Testament the Pauline epistles are arranged according to their length and importance , but there is an obvious advantage in studying them in their chronological order , as it enables us to trace the progressive development of ...
Pagina 117
The Church at Colossæ seems to have been the least important of the Churches to which Paul is known to have written . The city itself had at one time been populous and important , but its prosperity was very much reduced before the days ...
The Church at Colossæ seems to have been the least important of the Churches to which Paul is known to have written . The city itself had at one time been populous and important , but its prosperity was very much reduced before the days ...
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