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  • ...ot afford sufficient ground for challenging its historic credibility. </p> IV. Authorship. <p> Restricting attention to evidence from Nu itself, it may b ...y have amply experienced that without God they can do nothing. </p> <p> '''IV.''' [[Commentaries]] . '''''—''''' The exegetical helps on the entire boo
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  • .../i> ; Achemenian Inscriptions; <i> Sacred Books of the East </i> , volumes IV, Xxiii , Xxxi; Grassmann, <i> Worterbuch zum Rig Veda </i> ; [[Haug]] and W
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  • ...<i> Christus </i> , 1909, <i> Das Urchristentum </i> , 1914, ch. ii. § 5, iv. § 3, vii. § 4; H. Weinel, <i> Die Stellung deg Urchristentums zum Staat
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  • ...the circumstances being so very different. (See [[Damages]]). </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Penal'' . '''''—''''' Punishment of death by fire was awarded by th
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  • ...d themselves established their theories already on this basis. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Literature. '''''—''''' '' This is immensely copious. We can here r
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  • ...of the salvation wrought by Jesus in the case of the Individual. </p> <p> (iv.) Yet St. Paul would not say that the Christ was to reign eternally. After ...and Reformed JUDAISM; also (See [[Restoration]] Of The Jews). </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Proof Of The Messiahship Of Jesus'' . '''''—''''' This discussion r
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  • ...888, ii. 275-372; C. L. Brace, Gesta Christi, do., 1882, bk. i. chs. iii., iv.; R. S. Storrs, The [[Divine]] Origin of Christianity, do., 1885, pp. 146 f ...[[Maccabees]] 10:58; Josephus, <i> Ant. </i> , Xiii , iv, 1; ix, 3). </p> IV. In New Testament Times. <p> <b> 1. Mary and Elisabeth: </b> </p> <p> A new
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  • ...same species of animism is found in the <i> [[Ascension]] of Isaiah </i> (iv. 18), &nbsp;2 [[Esdras]] 8:21 f, <i> Sibyll. Orac </i> . (vii. 33-35). In t
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  • ...Christian consecration involved’ (Findlay, <i> Expositor </i> , vi. [1901] iv. 5). It is also significant that the prayer for His disciples’ holiness s ...by his unfaithfulness can hinder the operation of the Spirit. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Metaphorical Representations Of A State Of Holiness. '''''—''''' ''
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  • ...crates]] estimates his style no less unfavourably ( <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 7). [[Notwithstanding]] these alleged defects, his writings, which Rufinus
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  • ...once loved. (See [[Huguenots]]). </p> <p> There can be no doubt that Henry IV simply left the Protestant fold to secure the protection of Rome and its al <p> Edict granted by Henry IV. 1598, allowing to Protestants religious liberty and political enfranchisem
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  • ...ent opinions in some sections of the Essenes, but not held by others. </p> IV. History and Origin <p> There is much in Essenism that is difficult to unde
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  • ...g generally believed to have been the Hittites ( <i> RP </i> , 2nd series, IV, 25-32), and the references to the "Hatti" in the <i> Tell el-Amarna Letter
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  • ...aoh, but always quarrelling among themselves. The ‘heretic king’ Amenhotep iv. was too busy with his religious innovations to pay attention to his foreig ...p> 5. Books of Kings </p> <p> 6. Post-exilic [[Historical]] Books </p> <p> IV. Palestine In The Poetic Books Of The Old TESTAMENT </p> <p> 1. Book of Job
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  • ...lso <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> ii. 608b (Sanday), iv. 307 (Patrick and Relton), v. 57a (Buhl), v. 199 (Drummond); <i> Encyclopae ...Aaronic high priest, who had left Palestine because he hated [[Antiochus]] IV., founded, about b.c. 170, a temple which was for a century a mild rival of
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  • ...a became tributary to Rome (Jos. [Note: Josephus.] <em> Ant </em> . xiv. i iv, <em> BJ </em> i. vi. and vii.). </p> <p> <strong> 10. Hyrcanus II. </stron ...f Jewish patriots, who headed a religious revolt in the reign of Antiochus IV., 168-161 B. C., which led to a period of freedom for Israel. </p> <p> '''(
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  • ...n promoting among them self-reliance and dignify of character. </p> <p> '''IV.''' Statistics. '''''—''''' We have six Yearly Meetings, connected by epi
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  • ...Nicholas, an Englishman by birth, and afterwards known as pope [[Adrian]] IV, arrived in Norway as legate from the Romish see. The chief object of his m
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  • ...betaken themselves, Dec. 12, 1254. In the ensuing year pope [[Alexander]] IV, by a bull, received the Church of Riga, with all its enumerated possession
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  • ...Pilate, causing him finally the loss of his office ( <i> Ant </i> . xviii. iv. 1); as it also led Simon Magus to give himself out as some great one (&nbs
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