The New Testament and Its WritersA. & C. Black, 1914 - 207 pagini |
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Pagina 8
... meetings for worship . For these reasons it seems to admit of no doubt that Justin Martyr's Gospels were the same as ours ; and it is easy to trace them back through a series of still THE NEW TESTAMENT AND ITS WRITERS.
... meetings for worship . For these reasons it seems to admit of no doubt that Justin Martyr's Gospels were the same as ours ; and it is easy to trace them back through a series of still THE NEW TESTAMENT AND ITS WRITERS.
Pagina 9
James Alexander M'Clymont. easy to trace them back through a series of still earlier writers to the testimony of the ... traces in the Christian Church of the tendencies which afterwards developed into Gnosticism , see pp . 119 , 120 and ...
James Alexander M'Clymont. easy to trace them back through a series of still earlier writers to the testimony of the ... traces in the Christian Church of the tendencies which afterwards developed into Gnosticism , see pp . 119 , 120 and ...
Pagina 12
... traces of their influence may be seen in Christian art and poetry . To support some heresy was the purpose of many of the apocryphal Gospels . scholars repeating the lesson again and again after their teachers.1 12 THE NEW TESTAMENT AND ...
... traces of their influence may be seen in Christian art and poetry . To support some heresy was the purpose of many of the apocryphal Gospels . scholars repeating the lesson again and again after their teachers.1 12 THE NEW TESTAMENT AND ...
Pagina 13
... trace of such systematic instruction in the expression used in Acts ii . 42 : " They " ( the converts ) tinued stedfastly in the apostles ' teaching . " 66 con . their authenticity in the fact that they narrate events not THE GOSPELS 13.
... trace of such systematic instruction in the expression used in Acts ii . 42 : " They " ( the converts ) tinued stedfastly in the apostles ' teaching . " 66 con . their authenticity in the fact that they narrate events not THE GOSPELS 13.
Pagina 17
... trace , from any point of view , the progress of His teaching . At the same time , there was a gradual development in His ministry , culminating in His death , resurrection , and ascension ; and this gradual advance we find reflected in ...
... trace , from any point of view , the progress of His teaching . At the same time , there was a gradual development in His ministry , culminating in His death , resurrection , and ascension ; and this gradual advance we find reflected in ...
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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