The New Testament and Its WritersF. H. Revell Company, 1897 - 155 pagini |
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Pagina 8
... appear to have been any authorised record of His life and teaching in the Church . The charge which the apostles had received from their Master was to preach the Gospel , and the promise of the Spirit had been expressly connected with ...
... appear to have been any authorised record of His life and teaching in the Church . The charge which the apostles had received from their Master was to preach the Gospel , and the promise of the Spirit had been expressly connected with ...
Pagina 12
... be 93 as compared with 17 of the latter ; in St. Luke 41 as compared with It further appears that by far the greater number of IO . these verbal coincidences are met with in the report of 12 NEW TESTAMENT & ITS WRITERS.
... be 93 as compared with 17 of the latter ; in St. Luke 41 as compared with It further appears that by far the greater number of IO . these verbal coincidences are met with in the report of 12 NEW TESTAMENT & ITS WRITERS.
Pagina 22
... appear that at the time the epistle was written he was residing with Peter in Babylon ( which was then , and continued to be for long afterwards , a famous seat of Jewish learning ) ; but there is reason to believe that in that passage ...
... appear that at the time the epistle was written he was residing with Peter in Babylon ( which was then , and continued to be for long afterwards , a famous seat of Jewish learning ) ; but there is reason to believe that in that passage ...
Pagina 41
... appears that the writer joined Paul's company at Troas ( xvi . 10 ) , that he accompanied him to Philippi , where he was left behind when Paul departed to another city , that after an interval of six or seven years he rejoined the ...
... appears that the writer joined Paul's company at Troas ( xvi . 10 ) , that he accompanied him to Philippi , where he was left behind when Paul departed to another city , that after an interval of six or seven years he rejoined the ...
Pagina 60
... appear to have been chiefly drawn from the lower classes ( i . 26-29 ) , but they were not free from the pre- vailing tendency to intellectual pride ( i . 17 - ii . 1 f .; viii . I ) , accompanied with a proneness to sensual sin ...
... appear to have been chiefly drawn from the lower classes ( i . 26-29 ) , but they were not free from the pre- vailing tendency to intellectual pride ( i . 17 - ii . 1 f .; viii . I ) , accompanied with a proneness to sensual sin ...
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Acts xviii Acts xx addressed allusions Apostle John apostle's appears Asia Minor authorship Book of Acts brethren Cæsarea CHAPTER character Christian Church Colossæ Colossians connection converts Corinth Corinthians Council of Jerusalem death disciples divine doctrine Ephesus EPISTLE OF PAUL epistle was written evangelists exhorts expression external evidence fact faith four Gospels Galatia Gentiles genuineness Gospel of Mark Greek Hebrew imprisonment infer Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jewish Christians Jews Judaising language latter Lord Lord's Luke Macedonia Mark Matt Matthew mentioned ministry Old Testament passages pastoral epistles PAUL THE APOSTLE Paul's Peter Philemon Philippi Polycarp preaching prophets referred regard Resurrection Roman Rome Saviour Scripture second century SECOND EPISTLE style teaching testimony Thess THESSALONIANS Thessalonica Timothy tion Titus token trace tradition truth Tychicus unto verses viii words writings wrote xvii