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  • ...ion to righteousness and recognition of God in the forces that work there. He accordingly plants his hopes in the world to come.< </p> ...ns of the Jewish people. The most important apocalyptic section is in Book iii. 97 828, written in Maccahæan times. In it the punishment of the enemies
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  • ...s of their nationality. As God in his grace declared Abraham righteous, so he declares righteous all who trust in him (&nbsp;Genesis 15:6; &nbsp;Romans 4 ...ul," who left home and all at the call of God, to be a sojourner in tents, he typifies Him who at the Father's call left His own heaven to be a homeless
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  • ...nature of his subject, and the end he had in view. And this, he tells us, he did, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. His </p> <p> language, or manne ...a writer of Scripture is Divinely inspired, we mean that <i> as he writes he is under the influence of the Holy Spirit </i> . All Christians possess thi
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  • ...accession 990 B.C. Solomon was prematurely "old" (&nbsp;1 Kings 11:4), for he was only about 60 at death. </p> ...clesiastes gives a good impression of the ‘moral’ of his life; but whether he actually repented and was ‘saved’ was warmly debated by the Fathers. &n
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  • ...have such expressions as ‘God sent forth his Son’ (&nbsp;Galatians 4:4 ), ‘He that spared not his own Son’ (&nbsp; Romans 8:32 ), ‘God hath highly ex ...; &nbsp;John 17:8 ). Even this, however, does not express the whole truth; He came forth not only from the Father's side whe </p>
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  • ...les of Egyptian Chronology," published in Arnold's Theol. Critic, 1851-52, he will find them fully stated, with many other like facts, which prove that t
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  • ...occurring in a Eucharistic office ("the prayer of the oblation") to which he more than once refers (see adv. Ar. 1 30 1063 [[B]] and ii. 7 1094 [[D).]]
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  • ...(cxxxvii.) to John of Jerusalem (who died soon after, 418) warned him that he would be held accountable for any future violence, and Jerome received a le
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  • ...<i> ib. </i> 511–513). This letter he sent first to John requesting that he and his council would sign it (Liberat. p. 46; Facundus, lib. 8, c. 1, 2),
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  • ...m> , and <em> that </em> Divine; and therefore it emphasized the fact that He who was born of the Virgin was very God. It thus became customary to give t ...eavens." Well might the Lord Jesus, by the spirit of prophecy, declare, as he doth, (&nbsp;Psalms 139:1-24) (which, I venture to believe, refers principa
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  • ...he world, not as something standing beyond itself and by a power external. He gathers humanity rather into His own Person, stretches over it the law of H ...tation form David would have been nothing to the Apostle's purpose, unless he had understood the forgiveness of sins, and the imputation of righteousness
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  • ...in doubt they are not his whose name they carry" ( <i> ib. </i> bk. v. c. iii. [[§]] 2; cf. Neander, <i> Ch. Hist. </i> vol. iv. p. 115, Clark's trans
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  • ...881, London, 1885; V. Guérin, <i> Description … de la Palestine </i> , pt. iii.: ‘Galilée,’ Paris, 1880; F. Buhl, <i> GAP </i> [Note: AP Geographie d ...between [[Israel]] and the Gentiles, still on Israel's territory, to which He was primarily sent (&nbsp;Matthew 15:24). Places and persons despised of me
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  • ...e again from the dead and lives now to impart the gift of that Spirit whom He promised will find little difficulty in accepting the statement that John t ...appeared to seven of the disciples at the Sea of Galilee (21:1-14), where he delivered a final challenging message to Peter (21:15-25). </p>
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  • ...y for our thoughts on the subject must be found in the words of Jesus when He teaches us to pray for deliverance from ‘the evil one’ (&nbsp;Matthew 6 ...t of a resurrection empire, a mock Christ; as the true Christ saith, "I am He that liveth, and was dead, and behold I am alive for evermore" (&nbsp;Revel
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  • ...personal union in His death and resurrection is too real for such, a view; he thinks that the doctrine of an objective righteousness wrought out by Chris ...did not withdraw Himself. In His consciousness of solidarity with mankind, He freely submitted to those evils (shame, ignominy, suffering, temptation, de
    257 KB (43,145 words) - 13:44, 14 October 2021
  • ...tion, owing to Caligula's attempt to set up his statue in the temple. Next he was brought to Tarsus, to escape from Grecian conspirators in Jerusalem (&n
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  • ...alencyklopädie, </i> i. (1896); <i> History of Dogmas </i> (Eng. trans.), iii. 279 ff., iv. 165 ff.; [[J.]] [[H.]] Soarsby, art. "Antiochene Theology" in
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  • ...pagitica, also mentions a letter of Polycarp to the [[Athenians]] in which he speaks of Dionysius (PG iv. 17). Lastly, the seventh of the ten letters of ...o be spurious also. The life of Polycarp, ascribed to Pionius, states that he wrote various Tractatus, Homilie, and Epistolae, and especially a book De O
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  • ...[Winter]] and A. Wünsche, <i> Die jüdische Litteratur </i> , Trèves, 1896, iii. 309-314; E. Schürer, <i> GJV </i> [Note: JV Geschichte des jüdischen Vol
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