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  • ...would not value: being a [[Gentile]] himself, and writing for Gentiles, he naturally omitted sections which dealt with questions of [[Jewish]] interest; (2) tha ...(Maurice, Unity of the Gospel, page 274), the prodigal son. </p> <p> Most naturally also in Luke we find the most frequent allusions to that which has been one
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  • ...is body. </p> <p> Experiencing the effects of power in the sun, they would naturally conceive that luminary to be animated as their bodies were animated; they w ...or philosophical doctrine, lost its hold on the national mind. This would naturally destroy the life of the nation, unless some new religion should take its pl
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  • ...hurch, which could not have been overlooked even by an uninspired teacher, naturally pointed it out to the apostle as the fittest body to whom to address such a
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  • ...&nbsp;Isaiah 61:3. </p> <p> '''(6)''' [[Reviving]] the spiritually and the naturally dead: &nbsp;John 5:25-29. </p> <p> '''(7)''' Curing those bodily and those ...modern Syrians (&nbsp;2 Kings 2:12), that his hair was worn short (if not naturally deficient) behind, in contrast with the long locks of Elijah (&nbsp;2 Kings
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  • ...ignifies the place and condition of a son given to one to whom it does not naturally belong. The word is used by the Apostle Paul only. </p> &nbsp;Romans 8:15&n ...;Ephesians 1:5), the ''Placing As A Son'' of one who is not so by birth or naturally. </p> <p> '''I.''' ''Literal. '''''—''''' '' The practice of adoption had
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  • ...embers from heathendom. In every mission church the baptism of adults will naturally take the foremost place and be most in evidence. But is is clear that many
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  • ...st and 2nd Prehistoric Periods <p> Elamite art during the first period was naturally rude, and it is doubtful whether metals were then used, as no traces of the
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  • ...nites and the indignation thereby aroused among the neighboring kings, who naturally regarded the independent action of the men of Gibeon as treachery toward th
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  • ...ed in Palestine not only by Jerome, but by Orosius, fresh from Hippo, were naturally dismayed at what had happened there. They knew that Pelagius and Coelestius
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  • ...ks, should be punished at the discretion of the local governor. This order naturally affronted the party spirit of the Christians. Ambrose could not bear that h
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  • ...emperor Theodosius on the point ( <i> Epp. </i> 13 and 14), who, however, naturally viewed this interference with coldness (Theod. v. 8, 9). [[A]] council, nev
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  • ...lius, and the anarchy that followed in Persia, the " Nestorian" church has naturally no recorded history, yet at their conclusion it was once more to have forma
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  • ...neral opinion in the West, which had remained decisively Nicene. Valens as naturally fell under the influence of the Eastern bishops, and the time was not yet r
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  • ...many who, while shewing intrepid courage when once forced into action, are naturally averse from publicity. He was a great lover of natural beauty, as shewn by
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  • ...ffice continued to be recognized by them. But this unauthorized deposition naturally led to a schism, and representations made at Rome by some of the persons il
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  • ...joining it; and if it admitted them only as catechumens, that class would naturally be granted larger privileges than in the Catholic church. Nor need we disbe
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  • ...ness and faith in God expressed itself in visions of a bright future, they naturally spoke of a second David, a branch of his house, who should restore the nati
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  • ...art conceiving now.’ An immediate conception is meant, not one that would naturally follow after Joseph had in due course taken her to wife; and this immediate ...nt virgin birth stories; it suggests nothing that could have logically and naturally given rise to them. </p> <p> The unity of the infancy narratives with the m
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  • ...rjurer to consume it. The seventh vision (&nbsp; Jeremiah 5:6-11 ) follows naturally upon the preceding. Wickedness, represented by a woman, is carried away fro ...in consequence of her perpetual efforts to throw off the Persian yoke, was naturally brought under the observation of the Jews in Palestine, who repeatedly behe
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  • ...k (&nbsp;Daniel 1:21; &nbsp;Daniel 1:9; &nbsp;Daniel 1:10), where we might naturally have expected to find it. &nbsp;Ezra 1:1 refers to Jeremiah's prophecy, jus
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