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  • ...Modern Theories of Sin </i> , 1909; F. J. Hall, <i> [[Evolution]] and the Fall </i> , 1910. </p> <p> Alfred E. Garvie. </p> ...hat sin and death gained entrance into the world through Adam and that sin and death are now common to all people (&nbsp;Romans 5:12; &nbsp;Romans 6:23 ).
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  • ...Adam, and the communication of a divine nature by the Holy Spirit, favour and grace shall much more abound in Christ's true followers unto eternal life. ...ne of the Fall and [[Original]] [[Sin]] </i> ; Sadler, <i> The Second Adam and the New Birth </i> ; Thackeray, <i> The Relation of St. Paul to Contemporar
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  • ...Anthropological Terms </i> ; A. Sand, <i> EDNT </i> , 3:230-33; H. Seebass and A. C. Thiselton, <i> NIDNTT </i> , 1:671-82; C. Ryder Smith: <i> The Bible ...vols) </i> ii. 14; W. P. Dickson, <i> St. Paul’s Use of the Terms ‘Flesh’ and ‘Spirit </i> ,’ Glasgow, 1883; A. B. Bruce, <i> St. Paul’s [[Concepti
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  • ...t elaborated, that this ‘met the spiritual need of the conversion crisis,’ and that ‘the doctrine of subjective righteousness came in due season to solv ...ituted a perfect atonement for that sin for such as believingly accept it, and make its spirit their own. ‘By the which will we have been sanctified thr
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  • ...humans to be total persons. As a result, the church is called to minister and to proclaim the message of Jesus Christ to the total person. See [[Salvatio ...t manner of expression by which the inspired writers attribute human parts and passions to God. </p>
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  • ...ignorant and depraved of every land into realms of material, intellectual, and moral blessing. There is no kind of good which is absent from the prayers: ...s of total human welfare; the New Testament points to the man Jesus Christ and his intensely human story as embodiment of the ultimate ideal. Thus biblica
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  • ...he Fourth Gospel presuppose a situation towards the close of them inistry, and that in interweaving them with the Synoptic narratives of the Galilæan p ...us claimed that the Scriptures spoke directly about him (&nbsp;John 5:39 ) and he was the fulfillment of its prophecies ( </p>
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  • ...life continually an inward <i> nisus </i> in the direction antagonistic to sinful impulse, a process which, if continued, will at last carry all in the soul ...n, in this respect, that the penalty of the law does not lie against them, and that they are the acknowledged objects of the divine favour. See [[Faith]]
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  • ...Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> and ‘Desire’ in <i> Dict. of Christ and the [[Gospels]] </i> . </p> <p> [[Donald]] Mackenzie. </p> ...atural tendency towards things evil. Such "lusts" are not necessarily base and immoral, they may be refined in character, but are evil if inconsistent wit
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  • ...orn again of water and the Spirit (&nbsp;John 3:3-7), and to eat His flesh and drink His blood (&nbsp;John 6:52-59). </p> <p> The last injunction reminds ...ant, this worship does not afford the smallest countenance to the idolatry and will worship of those who ascribe divine honours to any mortal. </p>
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  • ...certain human analogies which are our only guide. Father and son, or ruler and subject, may still be of one nature, although there exist between them rela ...y which I had with thee before the world was" (compare &nbsp;John 17:24 ); and again, as the most impressive language possible, He declares (&nbsp;John 8:
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  • ...t, article‘Sanctification,’ in Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols), and the Literature there appended. </p> <p> R. H. Strachan. </p> ...ristian Holiness: Restudied and Restated </i> ; G. C. Berkouwer, <i> Faith and Sanctification </i> ; M. E. Dieter, et al., <i> Five Views of Sanctificatio
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  • ...octrine of Man </i> , 1911, p. 164f.; on image-worship in the Roman Empire and its parallels to-day, C. Brown, <i> [[Heavenly]] [[Visions]] </i> , 1910, p ...become head of a new community. Adam and Eve were made in the image of God and passed on that character to the human race that is descended from them. In
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  • ...), while ‘the brethren’ of our Lord may mean either the children of Joseph and Mary, or the children of Joseph by a former marriage, or even the cousins o == Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48225" /> ==
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  • ...The Name of,’ by P. W. Schmiedel in the <i> Encyc. Bibl </i> . i. 752 ff., and that on ‘Christianity’ by T. M. [[Lindsay]] in the <i> Encyc. Brit </i> ...es; all which must have destroyed it, if it had not been founded in truth, and guarded by the protection of an almighty Providence. </p>
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  • ...he perspicuity and arrangement of his ideas, the structure of his periods, and the Latinity of his diction. Although attached to a theory, which he found ...ines of John Calvin (a French theologian and reformer of the 16th century) and his followers, or of the so-called calvinistic churches. </p>
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  • ...y of the steps by which any living organism has acquired the morphological and physiological characters which distinguish it; a gradual unfolding of succe == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39421" /> ==
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  • ...ews of many of the incidents that another writer records in the books of 1 and 2 Samuel (see [[Psalms, Book Of]] ) </p> <p> ''' Copyright StatementThese f ...e, even in the case of adversaries, his dependence continually on Jehovah, and humble ascription of all that he was to Him alone, kept him from behaving p
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  • ...ys in the religious interest, that he may recognize his own insufficiency, and his sufficiency in God. </p> <p> Alfred E. Garvie. </p> ...n soul; specifically, the systematic or scientific knowledge of the powers and functions of the human soul, so far as they are known by consciousness; a t
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  • ...iples first learnt that their [[Master]] was not mere man, but was Divine; and then that there are distinctions in the Godhead. </p> <p> ( <i> a </i> ) <i ...gement of the world’s conception of God. Our Lord teaches that God is One, and at the same time that He is no mere Monad, but Triune. Cf. art. Trinity. </
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  • ...atan and his dominion. He would undo the fall by providing full redemption and restoration through the mediatorial work of the seed of the woman, his inca ...he ages, He holds sin in its entire development in His own almighty hands, and works through grace for a consummation in which, in the dispensation of the
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  • ...dissertation on this subject will be found in Strype's "Life of Whitgift;" and that of Plaifere, in his own unanswerable <em> "Apello Evangelium." </em> < ...; B. Jowett, The [[Epistles]] of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians, and Romans, 1894, ii. 870; J. Drummond, Studies in Christian Doctrine, 1907, p.
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  • ...1884; G. Vos, ‘The Scriptural Doctrine of the Love of God,’ in <i> Presb. and Ref. Review </i> , xiii. [1902] 1-37; W. Lütgert, <i> Die Liebe im NT </i> ...ant]] ). God exercised loyal love and covenant faithfulness to his people, and this was to be the basis of their trust in him (&nbsp;1 Kings 8:23; &nbsp;P
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  • ...&nbsp; 1 John 4:10 virtually sustain the doctrine of St. Paul on law, sin, and sacrifice. </p> <p> G. G. Findlay. </p> ..., and which it is at once the delight and the interest of the most perfect and happy beings to obey. </p>
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  • ...e, or possibly twice (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:12; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 3:22), and then without adequate description, that there is no means of knowing positi ...r's and Philip's wives helped them in ministering to women at their homes, and by them the doctrine of the Lord penetrated, without scandal, into the priv
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  • ...and Recon. </i> (English translation 1900) 614; F. H. Woods, <i> For Faith and Science </i> (1906), 93; E. A. Abbott, <i> [[Silanus]] the [[Christian]] </ ...able; destitute of every comfort, every support, under present sufferings, and of every security against future dangers. </p>
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  • ...<td> <p> C. </p> </td> <td> <p> Incarnate Logos, principle of Resurrection and Life. </p> </td> </tr> </table> <p> The broad result of both descriptions o ...vior]] Jesus Christ." The Book of Revelation also begins with a salutation and closes with a benediction that includes grace (1:4; 22:21), the only two re
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  • ...lust persuaded him as in Eve's case, would raise him to expanded knowledge and bliss. </p> ...Ham, mocked openly at his father's disgrace. The others, with dutiful care and reverence, endeavored to hide it. When he recovered from the effects of his
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  • ...lfilment, London, 1894; W. Sanday, Different Conceptions of [[Priesthood]] and Sacrifice, do., 1900; G. B. Stevens, The Christian Doctrine of Salvation, E ...nt of a just ransom; but with His endless mercy He joined His most upright and equal justice." See Hollywood's admirable "Bishop Jeune's [[Prize]] Essay o
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  • ...expression ‘eternal life’ which is so conspicuous a topic of NT teaching, and it serves loosely as an equivalent for the antitheses to ‘life’ or ‘e ...at the end of life and placed in the very middle of life; in Christ we die and are raised as we commit our lives to Him. </p> <p> Joe Haag </p>
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  • ...Note: W Biblical World.]xxxvii. [1911] 78 ff.; E. D. Burton, ‘Spirit, Soul and Flesh,’ in AJTh[Note: JTh American Journal of Theology.]xvii, [1913] 563 ...Christ for a complete salvation. There is now union with Christ by faith, and, with that, entrance into the life the experience of the newborn child of G
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  • ...ons of Woman </i> ; P. Trible, <i> Texts of [[Terror]] </i> ; R. A. Tucker and W. Liefeld, <i> Daughters of the Church </i> ; L. Wilshire, <i> NTS </i> 34 ...gh, 1911, pp. 130-162, 230-236, 324-328; C. Clemen, Primitive Christianity and its Non-Jewish Sources, Edinburgh. 1912, Index, s.v. ‘Woman’; W. M. Ram
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  • ...e lapsed places in the heavenly hierarchy, occasioned by the fall of Satan and his demons. </p> ...r of Christ operate still in such cases to ‘destroy the works of darkness’ and expel the demons. </p> <p> G. H. Box. </p>
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  • ...service, and rejoices in God’s presence in the [[Kingdom]] of grace below and the Kingdom of glory above. </p> <p> W. H. Griffith Thomas. </p> ...erpret his pre-Christ revelation, so he used apostles and others to record and interpret his post-Christ revelation (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 2:10; &nbsp;1 Cor
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  • ...te connexion between the Messiahship of Jesus and the forgiveness of sins, and this is precisely what is afforded by the expiatory interpretation of the S ...Encyclopedia of Christianity, </i> 4:219-29; W. J. Dumbrell, <i> Covenant and Creation </i> ; W. Eichrodt, <i> [[Theology]] of the Old Testament, </i> vo
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  • ...t. Paul emphasizes the teaching of Christ that God speaks to men directly, and not through the intermediacy of angels (&nbsp; Galatians 1:12 , cf. &nbsp; ...<i> Angels: God's [[Secret]] Agets </i> ; H. Lockyer, <i> The [[Mystery]] and [[Ministry]] of Angels </i> ; A. Whyte, <i> The Nature of Angels </i> . </p
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  • ...o send a series of plagues upon Egypt, resulting in the overthrow of Egypt and the release of Israel (&nbsp;Exodus 7:14-25; Exodus 8; Exodus 9; Exodus 10; ...bsp; Revelation 16:13; &nbsp; Revelation 16:18; &nbsp; Revelation 16:21 ), and ‘the song of Moses the servant of God’ (&nbsp; Revelation 15:3 ). </p>
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  • ...ity, and forgiveness (41:53lb—&nbsp;Genesis 45:28 ). </p> <p> 6. God leads and rules even in a foreign kingdom (&nbsp;Genesis 46:1-47:31 ). </p> <p> 7. Th ...owledge and fear of God. Once the principle is admitted that every genuine and worthy mode of literary expression is a suitable medium of God’s word to
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  • ...i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> and <i> Dict. of Christ and the Gospels </i> . </p> <p> S. H. Hooke. </p> ...bsp;1 Peter 5:10 . &nbsp;1 Peter 5:4 . &nbsp;Hebrews 11:10 . Watts's Death and Heaven; Gill's Body of Divinity, vol. 2: p. 495; Saurin's Sermons, vol. 3:
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  • ...; Meth. Quar. Review, October 1867, art. 7. </p> <p> On the effects of the fall on nature, (See [[Nature]]). </p> ...esiastical-literature/lange Lange from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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  • ...1892; A. Harnack, <i> Über das gnost. Buch Pistis-Sophia </i> (= <i> Texte and Untersuchungen </i> vii. 2), Leipzig, 1891; R. H. Charles, <i> A Critical H ...; E. Fudge, <i> The Fire that Consumes </i> ; A. A. Hoekema, <i> The Bible and the Future </i> ; C. S. Lewis, <i> The Problem of Pain </i> ; S. McKnight,
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  • ...e various passages, and works on <i> Theol. of NT </i> ; also Grimm-Thayer and Cremer, <i> svv </i> . ἅγιος, ὁσιος; art. ‘Holiness’ in Has == Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_47878" /> ==
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  • ...n [[Mansfield]] College Essays, London, 1909; H. Weinel, St. Paul, the Man and his Work, Eng. tr. , do., 1906; W. P. DuBose, The Gospel according to St. P ...he Gospel," it is possible for reason to estimate the beauty and the mercy and the wisdom of the dispensation by which it has been effected. </p>
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  • ...e devil thus becomes a type of every confirmed evil-doer: and the patience and the righteousness of God are alike exemplified. </p> <p> R. W. Moss. </p> ...them for sale, they endeavour first to get the articles into their hands, and then dispute about the price, or for this or other reasons to abuse Satan w
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  • ..., Works'' (6 vols.); Burton, ''Essays'' ; Fisher, ''Discussions In History And Theology,'' p. 227 sq.; ''Bibl. Sac.'' 20:311 sq.; 30:371 sq.; Parsons Cook ...+new+england New England Theology from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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  • ...<i> [[Bound]] in the Spirit </i> , 33; W. H. M. H. Aitken, <i> Temptation and [[Toil]] </i> , 1–205; G. A. Smith, <i> [[Forgiveness]] of Sins </i> , 51 ...as being a part of the discipline which is designed to make them ‘perfect and entire, lacking in nothing.’ </p> <p> On the Temptation of our Lord see J
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  • ...on (Semitic)’; W. J. Woodhouse, <i> ib. </i> , articles ‘Adoption (Greek)’ and ‘Adoption (Roman)’; J. S. Candlish, in <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the ..., vol. 2: p. 32-72; Flavel's Works, vol. 2: p. 601; Brown's System of Nat. and Rev. Religion, p. 442; Witsii Econ. Fed, o, 165, </p>
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  • Pelagianism And Pelagius <ref name="term_15067" /> ...ctice of infant baptism, though it formed a different opinion on the moral and spiritual significance of the act. It was a mode of thought which strove to
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  • ...does not become at one and the same moment the adherent of a new religion and its great reformer’ ( <em> ib. </em> col. 4138). Of this disproof of Paul ...y a centre of the church of God. Paul had not introduced the gospel there, and there is no evidence that Peter did so. It may have been carried to that ci
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  • == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52823" /> == ...rdinary ministers, ordaining ministers, and a minister superintendent over and in behalf of the New Church at large. </p>
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  • == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_32176" /> == ...n incarnation of God. The [[Manichaeans]] held that the apostles corrupted and falsified the real teachings of Christ, but that Mani, the promised Paracle
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  • ...i> , Bonn, 1857, p. 173ff.; E. Hatch, <i> The [[Influence]] of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church </i> (Hibbert Lecture, 1888), London, 1890 ...etics of the apostate Greek and Latin churches who should forbid marriage, and command to abstain from meats which God created to be received with thanksg
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  • ...47-52; R. L. Harris, <i> TWOT, </i> 2:892-93; A. A. Hoekema, <i> The Bible and the Future </i> ; J. Jeremias, <i> TDNT, </i> 1:146-49,657-58; 6:924-28; T. ...up the dead which are in them (&nbsp;Revelation 20:13), and finally Death and Hades are themselves cast into the lake of fire (&nbsp;Revelation 20:14). <
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  • ...11th to the close of the 10th century B.C., [[Assyria]] was under a cloud, and Egypt from 1200 B.C. to Shishak's accession 990 B.C. Solomon was prematurel ...nd the only legacy of a violated home-life was a son ‘ample in foolishness and lacking in understanding.’ </p> <p> C. W. Emmet. </p>
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  • ...the mocking and spitting, the killing (&nbsp;Matthew 20:19 ‘crucifying’), and, finally, the resurrection, all in turn are mentioned (cf. Swete’s <i> St ...nd before the lesser, whose three last prophets are subsequent to Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Hosea being longest of the lesser is placed first of them, though
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  • ...e also Dalman, <i> Worte [[Jesu]] </i> , 1. (English translation) iv. § 3; and Drummond, <i> [[Philo]] Judœus </i> , i. 217 f. For the moral uses of the ...484-96; G. Hawthorne, R. P. Martin, and D. G. Reid, <i> Dictionary of Paul and His [[Letters]] </i> ; G. E. Ladd, <i> A Theology of the New Testament </i>
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  • ...erste Korintherbrief9, Tübingen, 1910 (particularly the note on 1:19, 20), and B. F. Westcott, The [[Gospel]] according to St. John , 2 vols., London, 190 ...dualism of good and evil, light and darkness: ‘We know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in the evil one’ (&nbsp; John 5:19 ). </p> <p> The
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  • ...t inquire concerning the predestination of a hidden God, but we must abide and acquiesce in those things </p> ...ver which there is a president, with a distinction of rank and privileges, and a subordination of inferior clergy to their superiors, different from the p
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  • ...st who lived, died, and rose again. It is trust to the point of commitment and surrender to the will of Christ. See [[Regeneration]]; [[Repentance]] . </p ...ted with it as the elements that make up the moral act of turning from sin and self to God in Christ. </p> <p> J. C. Lambert. </p>
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  • ...; &nbsp;Isaiah 37:2; &nbsp;Isaiah 38:1; &nbsp;Isaiah 39:3). He was married and had at least two sons (&nbsp;Isaiah 7:3; &nbsp;Isaiah 8:3; &nbsp;Isaiah 8:1 ...r]] brings God's help (&nbsp;Isaiah 63:1-65:25 ). </p> <p> G. [[Judgment]] and deliverance are rights of God alone (&nbsp;Isaiah 66:1-24 ). </p> <p> [[Edw
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  • .... The gospel continued to supply the plain man with a simple rule of life, and it began to supply the philosopher with inexhaustible material for thought. ...crifices covered the whole ‘church in the wilderness’ (&nbsp; Acts 7:38 ), and each worshipper approached God in virtue of his inclusion in the holy peopl
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  • ...a universal restitution of lost souls, we must leave this theme of mystery and terror upon the steps of the Redeemer’s throne of grace. </p> <p> Literat == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_64321" /> ==
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  • ...in Encyclopaedia Britannica11, Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols), and Encyclopaedia Biblica. </p> <p> J. W. Lightley. </p> ...him indifferent. Their virtues all arose from, and centred in, themselves; and self approbation was their great reward. </p>
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  • ...ven sin (&nbsp;Lamentations 3:37-54 ). </p> <p> F. God will hear, respond, and requite the enemy (&nbsp;Lamentations 3:55-66 ). </p> <p> IV. A Graphic Por ...th of Ab) the anniversary of the destruction of Jerusalem. In the Greek OT and the other versions Lam. is attached to the prophecies of Jeremiah, in accor
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  • ...lation between the doctrines of St. Paul and St. James <i> re </i> the Law and Faith, reference may be made to <i> Romans 5 </i> [ <i> International Criti ...G. Friedrich, <i> TDNT, </i> 2:707-37; P. Stuhlmacher, ed., <i> The Gospel and the Gospels </i> . </p>
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  • ...chl, <i> A Critical History of the Christian Doctrine of [[Justification]] and [[Reconciliation]] </i> , especially Introduction; Dorner, <i> The Developm == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_32268" /> ==
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  • ...1949): 264-68; C. Morrison, <i> The [[Powers]] That Be: [[Earthly]] Rulers and Demonic Powers in &nbsp;Romans 13:1-7 </i> ; J. C. Moyer, <i> ISBE, </i> 2: ...ned not with the speculative intellect, but only with the moral conscience and religions consciousness of man. </p> <p> Literature.-W. Beyschlag, <i> NT T
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  • ...and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world" (1:27). </p> <p> John H. ...ow much nobler than that old, whose θρησκεία was at best merely ceremonial and formal, whatever inner truth it might embody’ (R. C. Trench, op. cit. p.
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  • ...he trumpeters and singers together "made one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord." Again, Ezekiel in vision saw the glory of the Lord leav ...<i> Revelat. of the [[Risen]] Lord </i> , p. 180; Milligan, <i> Ascension and Heavenly [[Priesthood]] of our Lord </i> , p. 21 ff.; Paget, <i> Studies in
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  • ...fter baptism (and communion) seems originally to have been an [[Egyptian]] and ‘AfricanR </p> ...in the cloud," which became FIRE by night, typifies the baptism with water and the Holy Spirit). As the ranks of the faithful are thinned by death (natura
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  • ...1895], See, further. W. P. Dickson, <i> St. Paul’s Use of the Terms Flesh and Spirit </i> , Glasgow, 1883; H. H. Wendt, <i> Teaching of Jesus </i> , Eng. ...on with Christ only as faith embodied in the realm of the church community and with the church in the realm of the world. </p> <p> Christian [[Wolf]] </p>
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  • ...cismus </i> , Leipzig, 1860; H. L. Mansel, <i> Gnostic Heresies of the 1st and 2nd Centuries </i> , London,1875; A. Hilgenfeld, <i> Die Ketzergeschichte d ...christliche Kirche der drei ersten Jahrhunderte </i> (1853, 2nd ed. 1860); and Mansel, <i> The Gnostic Heresies </i> (1875). </p> <p> [G.S.] </p>
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  • ...m> <em> [Note: OT Introd. to the Literature of the Old Testament.] </em> , and G. A. Smith’s ‘Isaiah’ ( <em> Expositor’s Bible </em> ), the studen ...s]] had been foretold. The climax of Israel's sin, and of their judgement, and of God's blessing are still future. Christ coming in humiliation is reveale
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  • ...ing, ever-brilliant star of hope whose light no cloud can ever dim, a safe and surely-guiding beacon to those who traverse the sea of life in search for t ...ssness+of. Sinlessness Of. Christ from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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  • ...e’ (&nbsp;Galatians 2:20). </p> <p> Literature.-J. Butler, <i> [[Analogy]] and Sermons </i> , London, 1852, Sermons. ii. iii.; I. Kant, <i> Metaphysic of ...the righteousness of God. But is law the last word? May there not be mercy and an atonement? [[Cannot]] the accusing voices be hushed? May the man who adm
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  • ...ng imputed to them, they are, in virtue hereof, both acquitted from guilt, and accepted as righteous before God, &nbsp;Romans 4:6-7 . &nbsp;Romans 5:1-21 ...ropriate sections in the works on the Scripture doctrine of Justification, and especially on Paul's doctrine of Justification, e.g. Owen, <i> Justificatio
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  • ...nce </i> . For the Ritschlian theory see A. Ritschl, <i> [[Justification]] and [[Reconciliation]] </i> , English translation ch. 5; also A. E. Garvie, <i> ...shment of the lost will be a standing witness of God's holy hatred of sin, and a preservative against any future rebellion. </p> <p> '''3.''' That the ete
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  • ...lages near Mosul are the sole representatives of the ancient [[Assyrians]] and Babylonians. </p> ...ted with the Hebrew, and with the so called Chaldee of the books of Daniel and Ezra. This agrees with the testimony of the Old Testament. </p>
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  • ...ts 26:3; &nbsp;Acts 26:27; &nbsp;Acts 26:31). His sisters were [[Bernice]] and [[Drusilla]] (&nbsp;Acts 24:24; &nbsp;Acts 25:13). </p> ...ds his anxiety to stand well with the Roman governors, Alexander in Egypt, and Gessius [[Florus]] in Judaea, in the latter case Berenice accompanying him.
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  • ...battle. </p> <p> The Heb. word for ‘face’ is used very freely, both alone and in many prepositional phrases, as an idiomatic periphrasis, <em> e.g. </em> ...7-23 ). Thus Moses (&nbsp;Exodus 3:6 ), [[Elijah]] (&nbsp;1 Kings 19:13 ), and the seraphim (&nbsp;Isaiah 6:2 ) hide their faces in God's presence. See [[
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  • ...Testimony]] of St. Paul to Christ, do., 1905; H. Weinel, St. Paul: The Man and His Work, Eng. translation, do., 1906; W. P. DuBose, The [[Gospel]] accordi ...ught "repentance" ( <i> metanoia </i> [Μετάνοια]) that leads to salvation, and leaves no "regret" (vv. 9-10). </p> <p> [[Walter]] M. Dunnett </p> <p> <i>
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  • ...sp;2 Samuel 21:5. Paul's original name. He was proud of his tribe Benjamin and the name Saul (&nbsp;Acts 13:21). </p> ...ught the story of Saul’s death to David, claimed that he himself slew him, and was promptly executed by David (&nbsp;2 Samuel 1:1-16 ). </p> <p> <strong>
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  • ...), ‘Ephesians and Colossians,’ do., 1897 (T. K. Abbott); R. Flint, Sermons and Addresses, do., 1899, p. 213. </p> <p> W. M. Grant. </p> ...ssage. Nationalistic, particularistic, transitory elements were discarded, and emphasis was laid upon the great fundamental concepts of religion adapted t
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  • ...he parallel in &nbsp;2—Peter 1:11 , "our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (AV and RV); these passages are therefore a testimony to His deity; &nbsp;2—Peter == Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48767" /> ==
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  • ...in, then, murdered his brother because he belonged to the latter category, and his brother to the former. </p> <p> A. H. M‘Neile. </p> ...anctified the place of primitive worship, and was the pledge of acceptance and protection. The mark set upon Cain "lest any one finding him should kill hi
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  • ...Accad; &nbsp;Genesis 10:10), and the southern part as Sumer, then Shinar, and later [[Chaldea]] (&nbsp;Genesis 10:10; &nbsp;Genesis 11:2; &nbsp;Genesis 1 ...give a solemn testimony to the truth of the Scriptures to the whole earth, and to all ages. </p>
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  • ...egenerate heart, till that day dawns when the greatest prodigal of us all, and the saddest saint of us all, shall begin to be merry. </p>
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  • ...]] and baptize, though not vested with any pastoral charge. The discipline and government of the Scottish Baptists are strictly congregational. </p> ...and, having imbibed a considerable part of the principles of Messrs. Glass and Sandeman, have no communion with the other. They have liberally contributed
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  • ...ce and Remarriage: Four [[Christian]] Views </i> ; W. F. Luck, <i> Divorce and Remarriage: [[Recovering]] the Biblical View </i> ; J. Murray, <i> Divorce ...> <p> Repentant sinners can receive God’s merciful forgiveness for divorce and adultery as they can for other sins (&nbsp;2 Samuel 12:13; Psalms 51; &nbsp
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  • ...ical]] [[Biography]] </i> , 1907, Epilogue: A. Jukes, <i> The Second Death and tin [[Restitution]] of All Things </i> 12, 1887. </p> <p> W. S. Montgomery. ...&nbsp;Luke 16:24 is literal fire. Those who seek to spiritualize the word, and make it mean the "torment of a conscience" have no ground whatever for thei
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  • ...tianity]] awakened in the soul in the way of immortal longing was restored and fulfilled in the world to come. Not only is the fruit for food, but even th ...” mentioned in Genesis. All of the references in Revelation do. See [[Adam And Eve]]; [[Eden]]; [[Tree Of Knowledge]] . </p> <p> Billy K. Smith </p>
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  • ...27-129: Wuttke, Christian Ethics, 2, 306 sq.; Harless, Ethics (see Index); and the literature quoted in the article MARRIAGE (See [[Marriage]]) . </p> ...ian Doctrine Concerning. Polygamy from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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  • ...ogy]] of the New Testament </i> ; G. F. Shirbroun, <i> Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, </i> s.v. "Light"; G. Wenham, <i> &nbsp;Genesis 1-15 </i> . </ == Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_47656" /> ==
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  • ...Corinthians 1:30; &nbsp;Hebrews 9:24), the [[Urim]] and [[Thummim]] (Light and Perfection), all point to the true High Priest, the Lord Jesus Christ. Aaro ...offices of Aaron were typical, the priesthood of Christ is of a different and higher [[Order]] than his, namely, that of MELCHIZIDECK. See [[Calf]] , See
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  • ...od; for in order to gain the Jews, he became "as a Jew." See [[Abraham]] , and See [[Baptism]] . </p> ...Earlier [[Epistles]] of St. Paul </i> , 1911; E. B. Redlich, <i> St. Paul and his Companions </i> , 1913; H. Weinel, <i> St. Paul </i> , Eng. translation
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  • ...(v. 8). </p> <p> Literature.-Besides the references given in the article, and the Literature appended to articleAntichrist, see A. Sabatier, <i> The Apos ...neth,’ but to regard the former as a reference to the expected Antichrist, and the latter to some unidentified personal influence that led to the postpone
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  • ...[[Papias]] (J. Chapman, <i> Revue Bénédictine </i> , xxii. [1905], p. 50); and lastly, [[Philip]] the [[Deacon]] (Ramsay, <i> Expositor </i> , 5th ser. ix ...concludes, as is usual with Paul, with a series of practical exhortations and pious wishes (Hebrews 12-13). </p>
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  • ...s's Inquiry, and The. Doctrine of the Will [[Applied]] to [[Moral]] Agency and Responsibility; Taylor, Moral [[Government]] of God; M'Cosh, [[Divine]] Gov ...Calvinistic Doctrine Of The Will from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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  • ...e, and effect His salvation. That He might receive the name of [[Saviour]] and Lord, which is above every other name, He must empty Himself. </p> <p> Lite ...isuse of Scripture. See Christology; Incarnation </p> <p> James [[Simeon]] and Phil Logan </p>
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  • <p> See [[Fall, Sin]] </p> == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_53758" /> ==
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