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  • Felix (Iii Or)Iv <ref name="term_39882" /> <p> [[Felix]] (III Or) IV </p> <p> Pope, succeeded John I A.D. 526, by the influence of the Arian emp
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  • ...at Thebes, where the vocal [[Memnon]] and its fellow now stand. Amenhotep IV, Khun-Aten, completes the religious revolution. A period Chushan Rishathaim ...mnon by the Greeks. The empire had then reached its zenith. Under Amenhotp IV. ( <em> c </em> <em> [Note: circa, about.] </em> <em> . </em> 1370), in som
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  • .... Lcew, Der synagogale Ritus (= Gesammelte Schriften, Szegedin, 1889-1900, iv. 1-71, v. 21-33); K. Kohler, ‘Ueber die Ursprünge und Grundformen der sy ...cts the later usage of the 2nd century. According to <em> Megillah </em> , iv. 3, the service consisted of four parts, and with this the scattered hints
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  • ...n of the church ( τὸ ἀρχαῖον τῆς ἐκκλησίας σύστημα ) throughout the world (iv. 33, 7). The main point then, on which all turns, is the clear proof of a p
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  • .... In Reuben’s case it includes lifelong penitence ( <i> Test. Reub </i> . iv. 3) and seven years’ penance in the way of strict abstinence from flesh a
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  • ...some authority, which recognizes even Marcion's baptism ( <i> Ep. </i> 73, iv.). It may have been issued by one of those native bishops who dissented ( <
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  • ...ylon, as Pulu. </p> <p> ( <em> l </em> ) <em> Sargon </em> . Shalmaneser [[Iv.]] seems to have been son of Tiglath-pileser. He was king of Babylonia as U
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  • ...us.’ The Mishnaic rules of procedure in cases of capital punishment (Sanh. iv. 2, 5) may accordingly be regarded as of academic rather than historical va ...d some one ‘from the congregation’ to fill the place ( <em> Sanhed </em> . iv. 4), and he was admitted by the ceremony of the laying on of hands. </p> <p
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  • ...) and after his three sons had been declared [[Augusti]] (Sept. 337)—see iv. 68; and Eusebius himself died not later than A.D. 340. Though not professi
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  • ...(Liban. <i> ad Jul. cos. </i> Jan. [[I.]] 363, p. 399; Greg. <i> Or. </i> iv. 64, 65, p. 106; St. Chrys. <i> de Babyla contra Julianum, </i> [[§]] 23
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  • ...v. 3 (p. 1228) "unijuge" is a remarkable rendering of σύνζυγε. Ib. iv. 6 7 (p. 1229) reads: "Nihil ad sollicitudinem redigatis sed in omni precat
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  • ...e is <i> per se </i> ( <i> remota justitia </i> ), "latrocinium magnum" [[(Iv.]] 4). So that, looked upon in the abstract, since there are but two <i> ci
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  • ...ogical beliefs of the Palestinian Jews about the time of Christ. </p> <p> (iv.) Interpolations from the so-called <em> Book of Noah </em> , which are ver
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  • ...) It seems, also, that the same name occurs as late as the time of Rameses IV, where it can hardly mean the Hebrews. Besides, the monument of Thothmes II
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  • .../i> Bk. xiv. 1–147; Tillem. <i> Mém. ecclés. </i> t. ix.; Dupin, cent. iv.; Fabric. <i> Bibl. Graec. </i> t. ix. pp. 98 sqq. </p> <p> [[[E.V.]]] </p>
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  • .... </p> <p> '''III.''' Those common to Matthew, Luke, and John. </p> <p> '''IV.''' Matthew, Mark and John. </p> <p> '''V.''' Matthew and Luke. </p> <p> '' ...for use in the churches of Constantinople (cf. Eus. <i> Vit. Const </i> , iv. 36). These must have become a standard in the Greek Church. It may be adde
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  • ...le of St. Barnabas </i> , do. 1877; C. J. Hefele, <i> Pat. Apost. Op. </i> iv. 8 [Tübingen, 1855]; S. Sharpe, <i> Epistle of Barnabas </i> , London, 188 ...life to the importance of which it had most need to be awakened. </p> <p> IV. <i> [[Authorities]] for the Text </i> .—These consist of MSS. of th
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  • ...4:19). But there is no definite statement of eternal punishment. </p> <p> iv. Use of the Apocrypha in the [[Gospels]] and the Church.—Our Apocr. [Note ...his book deals with the history of the Jews from the reign of [[Seleucus]] IV. (b.c. 175) to the death of [[Nicanor]] (b.c. 161). The multiplication of t
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  • ...r preaching in Parthia, to have been buried there (Socr. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] iv. </i> 18). </p> <p> Ibas was a translator and disseminator of the writings
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  • ...> xvii.), and it is forbidden to the laity as to the clergy ( <i> Ep. </i> iv. 2, 4). "Penitence," he says, "is to be measured not by length of time, but
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  • .... c. xxii.), to find among the [[Montanists]] the true church (i. c. xxi.; iv. c. v.). To him "the new prophecy" was now the highest authority, the Parac
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  • ...original constitution makes possible (Strom. v. 87 f.; p. 698: cf. Strom. iv. 150 p. 632). The image of God Clement says elsewhere is the Word (Logos) a
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  • ...themselves to follow God in everything (&nbsp;Proverbs 22:1-16 ). </p> <p> IV. Wisdom Provides [[Prudent]] [[Counsel]] for Both the [[Present]] and the F
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  • ...A. Harnack, <i> Neue Untersuchungen zur Apostelgeschichte (Beiträge </i> , iv.), Leipzig, 1911, p. 80; articles in <i> Jewish Encyclopedia </i> and <i> E
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  • ...faith, and his acceptance of the test word "homoousion" (Socr. iv. 8; Soz. iv. 7). </p> <p> Cyril died [[Mar]] 18, 386 (Socr. v. 15; Soz. vii. 14; Bollan
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  • ...come back to the world from the realms of the dead (cf. <i> Sib. Or. </i> iv. 119ff.; Suetonius, <i> Nero </i> , 47; Augustine, <i> de Civ. Dei </i> , x ...to be taken out of the way on the eve of Antichrist's coming. </p> <p> '''(IV.)''' Daniel's "little horn" (&nbsp;Daniel 7:7-27) of the fourth kingdom is
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  • ...> ; Cave, <i> Hist. Lit. </i> i. 412; Neander, <i> Church. Hist. </i> vol. iv., Clarke's ed.; Milman, <i> Latin Christ. </i> vol. i. pp. 141–177;
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  • ...ser II. or III 745 </p> <p> Ulula (Elulaeos) of Tinu, usurper, Shalmaneser IV. 727 </p> <p> Sargon, usurper 722 </p> <p> Sennacherib of Khabigal, his son ...k Samaria and Damascus. He died B.C. 727, and was succeeded by Shalmanezer IV., who ruled till B.C. 722. He also invaded Syria (&nbsp;2 Kings 17:5 ), but
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  • ...eir wicked and worse than heathenish rancour to the instigation of devils (iv. 19, 22, 39). Credulous John was, but credulity was a common attribute of h
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  • ...etter of Polycarp to the [[Athenians]] in which he speaks of Dionysius (PG iv. 17). Lastly, the seventh of the ten letters of pseudo-Dionysius is address
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  • ...deposition on the patriarch of Antioch after the first summons (see Mansi iv. 1311). Cyril repudiated and anathematized the heresies imputed to him and
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  • ...e, </i> i. (1896); <i> History of Dogmas </i> (Eng. trans.), iii. 279 ff., iv. 165 ff.; [[J.]] [[H.]] Soarsby, art. "Antiochene Theology" in Hastings, <i
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  • ...ftliche Bibliothek.] </em> v. 33, and 255, 257). In the reign of Amenophis iv. they made much greater advances, as the el-Amarna letters show. In the nex ...Akkadians, the Kassites and the Minyans of Matiene, in the same age. </p> IV. Religion <p> 1. Polytheism: Names of Deities </p> <p> The Hittites like th
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  • ...do not bear out the allegations of Agrippa Castor (ap. Eus. [[H.]] [[E.]] iv. 7 [[§]] 7) that Basilides taught that the partaking of food offered to
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  • ...]] patriarch of Constantinople and others ( <i> Ephesians 3 </i> in Labbe, iv. 1751; Jaffé, <i> Reg. Pont. </i> 73; Pagi, <i> Crit. s.a. </i> 533). Th
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  • ...t that the Gospel presupposes the Fall of Jerusalem see Harnack, Beiträge, iv. 81 ff.] </p> <p> <b> 2. Authorship </b> .-( <i> a </i> ) The tradition whi ...ords (or "Memorials", ''Apomnemoneumata'' ) of Peter." Tertullian (Marcion iv. 5) and [[Jerome]] (Ad Hedib.) say, "Peter narrated, Mark wrote." Internal
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  • ...trine of Sacrifice, pp. 131-173; Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols)iv. 348; Stevens, Christian Doctrine of Salvation, p. 2 ff.; A. S. Peake, The ...to every occasion of human life. (See Sacrificial Offerings). </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Significance Of The Levitical Sacrifices'' . '''''—''''' In examini
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  • ...holar, biographer, and successor of Eusebius at Caesarea, who, as Sozomen (iv. 23) informs us, was regarded as heir to the learning as well as the positi
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  • ...aragraphs farther on by Eusebius himself ( <i> Historia Ecclesiastica </i> iv. 6), or perhaps merely falls into the ordinary spelling. The reverse proces
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  • ...p> <p> The belief in God the Father as [[Creator]] is also emphasized. Ode iv. 14: ‘Thou, O God, hast made all things’; vii. 28: ‘He hath given a m
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  • ...The elect will dwell in the world to come, without spot and pure. In Sim. IV. ‘the world to come is summer for the righteous, but winter for the wicke ...f,’ in Hastings’ <em> DB </em> <em> [Note: Dictionary of the Bible.] </em> iv. 930 f.]). </p> <p> <strong> 3. Position of the doctrine at and immediately
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  • ...he [[Hellenistic]] towns of the [[Decapolis]] ( <i> Ant. </i> xiii. ii. 3, iv. 9). Peraea in its more limited sense corresponded with the kingdom of Siho ...estius (II. xx. 4). Placidus effected its final subjugation to the Romans (IV. vii. 3, 6). It was attached by the Moslems to the province of Damascus, Su
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  • ...to Liberius. Upon it the so-called [[Felician]] Catalogue, as far as Felix IV (died 530), is based, which, in turn, may be regarded as the first edition
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  • ...ich his memory was held appears from 2Ma 15:12-14 . His son <strong> Onias IV. </strong> fled to Egypt and was welcomed by Ptolemy Philometor, who gave h ...ntiochus Epiphanes (&nbsp;2 Maccabees 3:1; &nbsp;4:7 ) and father of Onias IV. He was known for his godliness and zeal for the law, yet was on such frien
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  • ...the coming of Soshyos ( <i> SBE </i> [Note: BE Sacred Books of the East.] iv. p. xxxvii); nor is it probable that an independent tradition of Balaam’s .... 2:29; comp &nbsp;Isaiah 47:9; &nbsp;Isaiah 47:13; Daniel 2). </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Position Occupied By The Magi In Theperiod Covered By The History Of
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  • ...er nor in battle," but poisoned by Heliodorus. </p> <p> '''3.''' Antiochus IV. succeeded, surnamed Epiphanes, "the Illustrious," for establishing the roy ...tor. He was a minor, under his mother and tutors. </p> <p> 175 [[Antiochus Iv]] Epiphanes. He was not the rightful heir. He 'obtained the kingdom </p> <
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  • ...fully in accord with the history and chronology of the Old Testament. </p> IV. The Numbers <p> 1. Colenso's Criticism of Large Number </p> <p> The histor
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  • ...art._ ‘Baptism,’ in HDB_ i. 239, 240; F. C. Porter, art._ ‘Proselyte,’ ib. iv. 132 f.; W. M. Ramsay, St. Paul the [[Traveller]] and the Roman Citizen, Lo
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  • ...f the <i> Oratio </i> was not less valued (cf. Eus. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 29, v. 28), and they speak of the <i> Diatessaron </i> ; but it is by repo
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  • ...ceive it back (in 1213) only as a fief of Rome. Deciding at first for Otho IV, the Guelph, against the Hohenstauffen Philip, in Germany, Innocent subsequ
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  • ...d the Pelagians, especially toward Julian ( <i> de Promiss. Dei </i> , pt. iv. c. 6 in <i> Patr. Lat. </i> li. 843). We hear no more of Julian until his
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  • ...ii.; <i> de Divisione; de Definitione; de Differentiis Topicis libri </i> iv.; <i> in Topica Ciceronis libri </i> vi.; <i> Elenchorum Sophisticorum libr
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  • ...egri, the name of the angel who shuts the monster’s month in <i> Vis. </i> iv. 2, is a word derived from the [[Hebrew]] verb in &nbsp;Daniel 6:22 ‘ <i>
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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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  • ...(Jos. [Note: Josephus.] <em> Ant </em> . [[Ix.]] xiv. 2) that Shalmaneser iv. (727 722) overran PhÅ“nicia and unsuccessfully besieged Tyre for five y
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  • ...e work of Cencius himself, but of some anterior writer. The life of Adrian IV was written by his relative, cardinal Boso, from materials furnished by him
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  • ...n, in <i> Realencyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche </i> 3 iv. [1898] and ‘Clement of Rome,’ in Schaff-Herzog[Note: chaff-Herzog The
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  • ...dom of the righteous (&nbsp; 2 Maccabees 7:36,38; compare 4Macc 17:22; see IV, 4, (3), below). </p> <p> (7) The angelology of 2 Maccabees forms a promine
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  • ...]] number of important notes are contained in Cramer's <i> Catena, </i> t. iv. (1844), on the following passages: 1:1, 10; 2:8, 16, 27; 3:2, 4, 9, 13, 19
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  • ...ism until he had agreed to separate from his wife ( <i> ib. </i> i. 29 and iv. 10). This probably explains the statement of Epiphanius that the Marcionit
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  • ...in a state of tile deepest depression. But his son mad successor, Wadisla IV, was a person of many different character, and so opposed to the Jesuits th
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  • ...he Inquisition, and to deprive it of the right of sequestration. But John' IV found too strong an opposition in the priesthood, especially in the ever-pl <p> An ecclesiastical tribunal established in 1248 under Pope Innocent IV., and set up successively in Italy, Spain, Germany, and the S. of France, f
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  • ...dinals [[Otho]] and Othobon, legates from Pope Gregory IX and Pope Clement IV, in the reign of king Henry III, about the years 1220 and 1268. The provinc
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  • ...erb (C. Clemen, <i> op. cit. </i> , p. 134; <i> Encyclopaedia Biblica </i> iv. 5090 n.[Note: . note.]). Considerable uncertainty attaches to the language ...e son of Gamaliel, who lived in the apostolic age (Josephus, <i> Bj </i> , IV, iii, 9). According to another passage ( <i> ''''' Ta‛ănı̄th ''''' </i
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  • ...rt, <i> Commentary on Apocalypse </i> ; Alford, <i> Greek Testament </i> , IV, "The Revelation"; S. Davidson, <i> Introduction to the New Testament </i>
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  • ...e la question si une Femine a ete assise au [[Siege]] Papal entre [[Leon]] IV et Benoit III (Amsterdam, 1649). He was followed on the same side by [[Leib
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  • ...gainst fire. Of these the first alone deserves any attention. </p> <p> '''(IV.)''' The Jewish traditions, which may be divided into three classes: </p> < ...Fate, he would hardly escape censure for his ambition and disloyalty. </p> IV. David in Exile <p> 1. David as Outlaw </p> <p> From the moment of his flig
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  • ...given by Garnier ( <i> Auctarium, ib. </i> t. v. pp. 71 seq.). </p> <p> [[Iv.]] <i> Historical </i> .—This class contains two works of very diffe
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  • ...y Hadrian II to the fathers of the eighth General Council (Constantinople, IV), and subscribed by them.] </p> <p> So, too, the Greeks, with the approval ...urch, and is based on an interpretation of Matt. xvi. 18, xxviii. 19; Eph. iv. 11-16, and other passages. It is held that the Church is incapable of embr
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  • ...credit and stability through the invisible nature of God ( <i> Strom. </i> iv. 13, 92). </p> <p> To what authority Valentinus made appeal as the source o
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  • ...Fleury, <i> Hist. eccl. </i> t. vi. vii.; Neander, <i> Ch. Hist. </i> vol. iv. pp. 253 ff. (Clarke's trans.); Dorner, <i> Person </i> , div. ii. vol. i.
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  • ...g. translation, London, 1897-98, bk. i. chs. i.-iv., bk. ii. ch. iii., bk. iv. ch. i., bk. v. ch. ii.; A. Harnack, <i> The Mission and Expansion of Chris ...l of Jerusalem from the [[Egyptians]] in 198 b.c. Finally, after Antiochus IV desecrated the temple by sacrificing a hog on the altar, devout Jews led by
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  • ...</i> ed. Bonn, p. 510; Sym. Metaphrast.; <i> Magdeburg. Centur. </i> cent. iv. cap. iii.; Ceillier, xi. 404, iii. 58, 89, 297; Alban-Butler, <i> Lives of
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  • ...130 and 150. </p> <p> Literature.—Hilgenfeld, <i> [[Nt]] extra can </i> . iv. 42 ff.; Harnack, <i> Gesch. d. altchr. Litt. </i> i. 12 ff., <i> Chron. </
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  • ...ght and truth to the distant nations of the earth. (See Jews). </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Metaphorical Uses Of The Term "Captivity." '''''—''''' '' "Children ...p> <p> In 727 bc Tiglath-pileser Iii died and was succeeded by Shalmaneser IV. His reign was short and no annals of it have come to light. In 2 Ki 17 and
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  • ...ins </p> </td> <td> <p> 726 </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> [[Shalmanezer]] IV succeeds Tiglath-pileser III </p> </td> <td> <p> 727 </p> </td> </tr> </tab
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  • ...o are awake will not be taken unawares (see <i> Encyclopaedia Biblica </i> iv. 5042). If this be the true explanation of the passage, the discrepancy bet
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  • ...pology </i> (Iren. v. 23, 1; <i> Autol. </i> ii. 25 <i> init. </i> : Iren. iv. 38, 1, iii. 23, 6; <i> Autol. </i> ii. 25: Iren. iii. 23, 6; <i> Autol. </
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  • ...&nbsp;1 John 5:16 as in John's larger epistle; compare Strom. iii. 32,42; iv. 102. Tertullian adv. Marcion, vi. 16, refers to &nbsp;1 John 4:1; adv. Pra ...ding their trust and dependence to "idols," the Epistle ends. </p> <p> <b> IV. Canonicity and Authorship. </b> </p> 1. Traditional View: <p> As to the re
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  • ...ian </i> - N orth Africa, circa 207 Ad - ( <i> Adv </i> . <i> Marc </i> ., iv. 5): He speaks of the authority of the four Gospels, two by apostles and tw
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  • ...of Baruch, shortly before the siege of [[Jerusalem]] (Josephus <i> BJ </i> iv. v. 4). This consideration, however, may be disregarded, as the reference m
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  • ...n such profusion in a translation. In addition to those mentioned above in IV, note the Greek rhetorical figures <i> ''''' chiasmus ''''' </i> (The Wisdo
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  • ...787.]Teutons,||||[Note: ||| Ib. iv. 827.]and Lithuanians;¶|¶[Note: |¶ Ib. iv. 814.]while that of the [[Egyptians]] strongly influenced and was influence
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  • .../i> . ii. 23; cf. [[Hegesippus]] in Euseb. <i> Historia Ecclesiastica </i> iv. 22; Justin Martyr, <i> Dial. c. Tryph </i> . On the relation of the [[Heme ...ce that his training was a fitting preparation for his great mission. </p> IV. Ministry. <p> <b> 1. The Scene: </b> </p> <p> The scene of the Baptist's m
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  • ...ria. </p> </td> <td> <p> Between 27 and 29. </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> IV. </p> </td> <td> <p> Central Ministry. </p> </td> <td> <p> Preceding Events ...an church took its hierarchic weapons from the arsenal of the enemy." </p> IV. Synods: <p> Synods to begin with were essentially democratic assemblies. T
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  • ...mother's treachery, and lived afterward in a private station. </p> <p> '''IV. Herod Philip II.''' was the son of Herod the Great and Cleopatra. He recei ...s, getting wounded by a sling-stone in the siege of Gamala ( <i> BJ </i> , IV, i, 3). The oration by which he sought to persuade the Jews against the reb
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  • ...e life of St. Paul lead to the placing of this date in the year 45-40 (cf. IV. 1). For reasons given in rehearsing these computations it is impossible to
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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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  • ...ames of chance to the Devil’s conduct.||[Note: | Ductor dubitantium, 1660, iv. 1.]Wesley believed in Divine guidance being given by lot,¶[Note: Life of
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  • ...t Dor. (For these facts cf. Breasted, <em> [[Ancient]] [[Records]] </em> , iv. 274 ff., and <em> History of Egypt </em> , p. 513.) </p> <p> The Philistin ...ture, which has been disproved by the results of exploration in Asia. </p> IV. David's Guards. <p> <b> 1. The "Cherethi" and the "Pelethi" Not Mercenarie
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  • Pius Iv <ref name="term_56006" /> ...x): Leonardi, Oratio de laudibus Pii IV (Padua, 1565); Panvinius, Vita Pii IV; Jervis, Ch. Hist. of France, p. 147, 159, 162; Foulkes, [[Divisions]] of C
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  • ...sebius, was preserved by Justin in its Latin form ( <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 8), and thrown by him into Greek. Its style suits the age of Hadrian (Otto
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  • ...es, two scribes in the Old Testament (I and II) and three in the New (III, IV, and V).<ref name = FKenyon>Frederic Kenyon, [http://www.katapi.org.uk/Bibl ...[Codex Monacensis|X]], [[Codex Macedoniensis|Y]], [[Codex Tischendorfianus IV|Γ]], [[Codex Koridethi|Θ]], [[Codex Petropolitanus (New Testament)|Π]],
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  • ..., came as a wolf among the sheep (Ruf. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> ii. 3; Socr. iv. 21–23; Soz. vi. 19). Rufinus himself was thrown into prison, and af
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  • ...dgment He is giving men opportunity to repent (&nbsp;2 Peter 3:8 f.); but (iv.) of the certainty of impending judgment there can be no reasonable doubt (
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  • ...:13 ζῶν ἀσώτως, ‘with riotous living’ (cf. [[Josephus]] <i> Ant. </i> xii. iv. 8, ἀσώτως ζῇν). Contrast ‘holy living.’ From this phrase is
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  • ...> <p> [[Hegesippus]] (in Eus. <i> Historia Ecclesiastica </i> iii. 11. 32, iv. 22) mentions a Clopas who was brother to Joseph, our Lord’s foster-fathe ...t rites to His body in death, is characteristic of woman at her best. </p> IV. Mary of Bethany. <p> Another devoted follower of Jesus. She was a resident
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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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  • ...ing of importance to our knowledge of Moses’ life and character. </p> <p> (iv.) <em> The narrative of P </em> <em> [Note: Priestly Narrative.] </em> . Is .... A fragment of lyrical burst of indignation. &nbsp;Exodus 32:18. </p> <p> iv. The fragments of war-songs, probably from either him or his immediate prop
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  • ...given by John of [[Salisbury]] (circa 1156) in the <i> Policraticus </i> , IV, 3. </p> 3. Authorship and Date <p> From a passage in Tertullian ( <i> De B
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  • ...e birth of Christ is to be found in the Odes of [[Solomon]] (XIX, 7). </p> IV. History of Ebionism <p> 1. Ebionites and Essenes </p> <p> All authorities
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  • ...ectis Hebraeorum iii. 4 6) and Lightfoot (Disquis. Chorograph. in. Johann. iv.) shew that this was according to Jewish tradition the name of one of the p
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  • ...Hosius he spread a report that Liberius had also made the same admission (iv. 15). These letters were most probably spurious. There is reason also to be
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  • ...bsp;Luke 10:38-42; &nbsp;Luke 11:27; &nbsp;Luke 23:27; &nbsp;Luke 24:22).—(iv.) The great sayings about service being the path to true greatness, &nbsp;M
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  • ...y supposed, averted a pestilence (Theod. ii. 23; Soz. iv. 23, 24; Philost. iv. 12; Greg. Nys. <i> u.s. </i> p. 301). </p> <p> The death of Constantius, [
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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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  • ...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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  • ...Walch Ketzerhist. ii. 185; Natal. Alex. ed. Mansi saec. iii. c. iii. art. iv.; Tillem. Mém.; Bingham Opp. t. vi. 248 570 viii. 233 (ed. Lond. 1840);
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  • ...ut from members of the choir which he founded, so the psalms in Books III, IV, V, inscribed with the name of David, were written by his royal representat
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  • ..., under [[Clement]] V, in 1311; (16.) that of Florence, under [[Eugenius]] IV, in 1439; (17.) the fifth of Lateran, under the infamous Julius II; and (18
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  • ...Lagrange, ‘Béthanie et Béthabara’ in <i> R </i> B [Note: Revue Biblique.] iv. [1895] pp. 502–522; G. A. Smith, <i> HGH </i> L [Note: GHL Historical Ge
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  • ...or accounts of the discovery and decipherments of these see <i> Hdb </i> , IV, 546 f (Nestle); <i> Bible Polyglotte </i> (F. Vigoureux), V, 4 ff; Schurer
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  • ...stances of aggravated cruelty. </p> <p> See [[Persecution]] In 1598, Henry IV. passed the famous edict of Nantz, which secured to the [[Protestants]] the ...was finally obliged to make peace with the king. On April 15, 1598, Henry IV granted to the Protestants, for whom he ever cherished great affection, the
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  • ...e identity of doctrine between East and West (Socr. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 12; Soz. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> vi. 11). No mention was made of the new [[
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  • ...y and the peace of the church. See Roman Empire And Christianity , [[Iii., Iv., V]] </p> Literature. <p> Allard, <i> Histoire des persecutions </i> , Pa
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  • ...weakened faith in the power of God or a suspicion of the miraculous. </p> IV. Reconstruction <p> 1. Covenant Code </p> <p> Israel came into Canaan, afte
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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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  • ...k. i.), sometimes attacked passages in his commentaries ( <i> id. </i> bk. iv.) and depreciated his translation of the Scriptures (pref. to <i> Dial. aga
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  • ..., necessity, place, time, and attendance on public worship, see [[Worship. Iv]] Of the matter of prayer. "It is necessary, " says Dr. Watts, "to furnish
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  • ...orum," though in another (iii. 3, 1 and 2) "successiones episcoporum." Cf. iv. 26, 2, 3, 5; v. 20, 2; and <i> Ep ad Victorem </i> ( <i> ap. </i> Eus. v.
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  • ...the intervening dispute in which Melito, bishop of Sardis, figures. But in iv. 26 he speaks of him, and from the account we gather that he was a prolific
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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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  • ...ast, all commotions were quelled by the fortitude and magnanimity of Henry IV. who, in the year 1598, granted all his subjects full liberty of conscience ...it was especially [[Bremen]] which adopted the Reformed creed. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''The English Reformnation'' . '''''—''''' In England the writings of
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  • ...a portion, apparently, of the trans-Jordanic country ( <i> Ant </i> . xii. iv. 11; &nbsp;Matthew 19:1, &nbsp;Mark 10:1; Ptol. v. 16. 9). Apart from this ...&nbsp; Mark 10:16 , &nbsp;Mark 10:9 ) and Josephus ( <i> Ant </i> ., Xii , iv, 11). </p> <p> According to Josephus ( <i> Bj </i> , III, iii, 5), Judea ex
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  • ...a portion, apparently, of the trans-Jordanic country ( <i> Ant </i> . xii. iv. 11; &nbsp;Matthew 19:1, &nbsp;Mark 10:1; Ptol. v. 16. 9). Apart from this ...&nbsp; Mark 10:16 , &nbsp;Mark 10:9 ) and Josephus ( <i> Ant </i> ., Xii , iv, 11). </p> <p> According to Josephus ( <i> Bj </i> , III, iii, 5), Judea ex
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  • ...ssing their days more blessedly’ ( <i> [[Anab]] </i> . iii. i. 43). Epict. iv. 1. § 165 (of Socrates): τοῦτον οὐκ ἔστι σῶσαι αἰ
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  • ...integral parts of Dan by Greek and by Latin Fathers, as e.g. by Irenaeus (IV, 5, 2 f); Tertullian ( <i> De idololatria </i> c.18); [[Cyprian]] ( <i> [[A
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  • ...uthor? </p> <p> iii. The divergences from the Synoptic narrative. </p> <p> iv. The problem of the historicity of the Gospel. </p> <p> Literature. </p> <p
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  • ...), had done, to a feeble superstition; not subdued, like '''''‘''''' Henry IV, by internal dissensions, but vanquished in open fight with an opponent str
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  • ...to be excluded (c. 24, De sent. excomm. in 6 [5, 11]). Martin V and Eugene IV extended this to the whole octave of the Corpus [[Christi]] (Const. Ineffab
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  • ...ty language" also used by Him would be inexplicable if He were a mere man (iv. 166). "Baptism," he writes to a count "does not only wash away the unclean
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  • ....]] i. 379—Victorinus in his <i> [[Scholia]] </i> on the Apoc., Galland. iv. 59; and others, see Zahn, p. 198) tell the same story, agreeing, however,
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  • ...ical or not. </p> <p> [[Cyril]] of [[Jerusalem]] [[(A.D.]] 386; Catachesis iv. 35-36) omits Revelation in enumerating the New [[Testament]] Scriptures to
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  • ...—''''' 385-400 </p> <p> Gamaliel the last ( '''''בתראה''''' ), ben-Jehudah IV '''''—''''' 400-425 </p> <p> SORA. </p> <p> Chasda of Kaphri, founder of
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  • ...rchs, and other superior judges shall observe the constitution of Innocent IV beginning ''"Romona,"'' whether in receiving appeals or granting prohibitio
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  • ..., who established me in this position" (Budge, <i> History of Egypt </i> , IV, 231-35), seems to throw light upon the strange description given of [[Melc
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  • ...It is by many believed, however, that one particular reason why king James IV abstained from inflicting any punishment on these Lollards of Kyle was thei
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  • ...dow on the moon's disk is cast by the domical summit of the mountain (lib. iv. 188). </p> <p> The views on cosmography thus propounded absurd and irratio
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  • ...] is pub. by [[S.]] [[P.C.]] [[K.]] Cf. also 7.ahn, <i> Forschungen </i> , iv. 249; Harnack, <i> Gesch. der Alt.-Chr. Lat. </i> 1897 (ii. 1, 334). </p> <
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  • ...ém. eccl. </i> xvi. 677–681, 701–706; Neander, <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 255, Clark's trans.; Gieseler, <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> ii. 94; Schröckh,
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  • ...nions of the Apostles, Luke and Mark renovate it’ ( <em> adv. Marc </em> . iv. 2). </p> <p> Was this clearly expressed and wide-spread belief of the Chur ...e line of objection and inquiry to which attention must now be given. </p> IV. Progress and Development in the Gospel. <p> It is an objection often urged
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  • ...as Plummer suggests (art. ‘Quirinius’ in Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible iv. 183).† [Note: In this connexion Plummer points out that Justin [[Martyr]
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  • ...ved his name. </p> 2. History: <p> Appian ( <i> Bell </i> . <i> 104 </i> . iv. 105) and Harpocration say that Crenides was afterward called Daton, and th
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  • ...ion, which is followed by the A.V. has a translation of the Greek text. '''IV.''' ''Historical Character Of The Book.'' '''''—''''' There are three the ...or later and shorter forms of the tale see VII, 4 (Hebrew Midrashes). </p> IV. Fact or Fiction? <p> The majority of theologians down to the 19th century
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  • ...). [[Fathers]] might dedicate minors, mothers were forbidden to do so (ib. iv. 29). If one saw a woman convicted of sin by the process of &nbsp;Numbers 5 ...ated after another, ‘I also become one’ ( <em> Nazir </em> , i. 3, iii. 1, iv. 1). &nbsp; Numbers 6:1-27 does not determine the length of these temporary
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  • ...ntier country. About b.c. 175 164 Tarsus was re-organized by [[Antiochus]] iv [[Epiphanes]] as an autonomous city under the name Antioch-on-the-Cydnus (c ...the many cities that were Hellenized by the Seleucids. Antiochus Epiphanes IV. visited Cilicia about 170 b.c. for the purpose of allaying discontent in T
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  • ...atione Opusculi </i> 55 <i> Capitulorum </i> ). (5) <i> Dialogorum libri [[Iv.]] de vita et miraculis patrum Italicorum, et de aeternitate canimae </i> .
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  • ...anything had there been altered in, or added to, the Nicene faith (Labbe, iv. 889). [[Mutual]] ill-will and suspicion still embittered the relations of
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  • ...rofound acquaintance with it " ( <i> Défense de la tradition </i> , etc., iv. 2; Benoît, p. 723). </p> <p> Great as was the position of Gregory as a
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  • ..., seem to have returned to them, when these officers disappeared. </p> <p> IV. [[Influence]] of the hierarchy on the religion of Israel at different peri ...(important); W. Baudissin, article "Priests and Levites" in <i> Hdb </i> , IV, for mediating views. The best account in English of the details of the pri
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  • ...all, only few in number, and disappear altogether after the times of Otto IV and Frederick II. Civil interference in ecclesiastical appointments ceased
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  • ...torum [[O.S.B.]] </i> Saec. i., in Muratori, <i> Script. Rer. Italic. </i> iv., and elsewhere. <i> Vita [[S.]] Benedicti </i> (in verse), by [[Marcus]] P
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  • ...o think the form in [[R.]] the original (cf. esp. [[H.]] ix. 9, 10, [[R.]] iv. 15, 16). There are places, again, where both seem to have abridged the com
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  • ...e Geogr. ii, 39) since the descriptions of Strabo (i, 35) and [[Ptolemy]] (iv, 5); in the Roman period, however, it was generally applied only to a singl
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  • ...0; &nbsp;Isaiah 57:15; &nbsp;Isaiah 53:11 , and many other passages). </p> IV. Later Development of the Doctrine. <p> <b> 1. Apostolic and Early Church F
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  • ...etus II), with Innocent II, in 1130. </p> <p> '''23.''' Octavianus (Victor IV), with Alexander III, in 1159. </p> <p> '''24.''' Peter (Nicholas V); while
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  • ...the more powerful side, making common cause with the Arian Eudoxius (Socr. iv. 2). But he found no favour with the council of [[Macedonian]] bishops at L
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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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  • ...[[Persian]] rule, the other during the struggles for freedom. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Original Language, Versions, [[Condition]] Of The Text, Etc. '''''— ...</i> ., etc., 1800; Ewald, <i> Gesch.3 </i> , IV, 269-74; Graetz, Gesch.2, IV, 466 ff; Noldeke, "Die Texte des Buchs Tobit," <i> Monatsschrift der Berlin
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  • ...of an acute and trustworthy messenger were needed. Upon the death of Pius IV, in 1566, Morone came very near being elected Pope. Unfortunately for Italy
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  • ...nts did not, however, secure him against the attacks of his old enemy Paul IV, who upon various pretences accused him as a suspected heretic, summoned hi
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  • ...ttin]] was founded. The bishop held a synod; and in 1363, when [[Charles]] IV, emperor of Germany, married Elizabeth, the daughter of Bogislav V, he appe
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  • ...the cities which ‘he left in a state of freedom’ (Jos. <i> Ant. </i> xiv. iv. 4); and [[Julius]] [[Caesar]] decreed ‘that the city of Joppa, which the ...ored to the latter by Pompey (Jos. [Note: Josephus.] <em> Ant </em> . XIV. iv. 4), but again given back to the Jews ( <em> ib. </em> XIV. x. 6) some year
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  • ...(so Eusebius, <em> HE </em> i. 10), for Josephus ( <em> Ant </em> . XVIII. iv. 3, 6) relates that [[Caiaphas]] was deposed just before he tells us of the
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  • ...y, 1:112 sq.; Riddle, Hist. of the Papacy, vol. i; Gieseler, Eccles. Hist. iv, ] 65; Burnet, Hist. of the Reformation, vol. iii; Fisher, Hist. of the Ref
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  • ...nistered in love, and will be efficacious for their salvation. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Usages And Worship. '''''—''''' '' The usages of the Universalist c
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  • ...as usurping the episcopal throne at Alexandria (Labbe, <i> Conc. Max. </i> iv. iii. 23, p. 897). Anatolius wrote strongly to the emperor Leo against [[Ti
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  • ...ther supposed treatise, Περὶ δικαίου καὶ θείου δικαιωτηρίου ( <i> ib. </i> iv. [[§]] 35), for a settlement of the question how far evil, being such as
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  • ...g i. B., 1900; K. Kohler, article‘Didache’ in <i> Jewish Encyclopedia </i> iv., London, 1903; P. Drews in E. Hennecke’s <i> Handbuch zu den NT Apocryph
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  • ...2:398,399). Tiglath Pileser built a new palace at Nimrud. Then Shalmaneser IV ''(Not In The Canon)'' (&nbsp;2 Kings 17:3-4) assailed Samaria, upon Hoshea ...ld ass are not less noteworthy, and are executed with great delicacy. </p> IV. Sennacherib's Description of Nineveh. <p> <b> 1. The Walls: </b> </p> <p>
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  • ...and holiness the compass and rule of its motion" (Charnock). </p> <p> '''(IV)''' The prevailing order in the world proves providence (&nbsp;Genesis 8:22 ...toward which God is working by His ceaseless cooperative providence. </p> IV. Discussion of the Contents of the Biblical Doctrine. <p> <b> 1. Different
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  • ...ws nothing of such a Council. The Court which he mentions ( <i> Ant </i> . iv. viii. 14) consisted of seven judges, who had each two [[Levites]] as asses ...d in the villages" (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 27:25 the King James Version). </p> IV. Levitical Cities <p> These were apportioned 13 to the children of Aaron, 1
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  • ...n the NT </i> , pp. 38 ff., 234 ff.; F. C. Conybeare, <i> Expositor </i> , iv. viii. [1893] 241–254; J. H. Bernard, <i> ib. </i> vi. v. [1902] 43 ff.; ...with it all genuine zeal for the spiritual conversion of men. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Mediaeval Missions'' . '''''—''''' It is not to be denied that the
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  • ...d the sanction of the council of Trent, and that of the creed of pope Pius IV. which is received, professed, and sworn to, by every one who enters into h ...est understood by a reading of the creed of popery as adopted by pope Pius IV (q.v.), and published in 1564. (See Professio Fidei). It embodies the decis
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  • ...rovinces to fall again under the power of Seleucus. </p> <p> '''Ptolemaeus IV; Ptolemy Pilospator''' , B.C. 222-205. After the death of Ptolemy Euergetes ...e his plans materialized, in 182 (181) Bc (Josephus, <i> Ant. </i> , Xii , iv, 11). &nbsp;Daniel 11:14-17 is to be interpreted as referring to the relati
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  • Paul Iv <ref name="term_54785" /> ...sit. hist. de Pauli IV inculpata vita (Neap. 1672); Bromato, Vita di Paolo IV (Ravenna, 1748, 2 vols. 8vo); Ranke, Hist. of the Papacy, 1:207, 234; Ffoul
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  • .... in Breisq </i> (1897), p. 28, and the Rhein <i> Mur. f. Phil. </i> 1900, iv. p. 321; also Loofs in <i> Leont. von Byzanz. </i> (Leipz. 1887), i. p. 30.
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  • ...emove rivalries among God's people (&nbsp;2 Samuel 19:41-20:26 ). </p> <p> IV. God's People [[Learn]] from the [[Experience]] and Example of God's Leader ...threshing-floor of [[Araunah]] the [[Jebusite]] (&nbsp;2 Samuel 24 ). </p> IV. Sources of the History. <p> The natural inference from the character and c
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  • ...sceticus </i> , passages from which Valerian laid before the synod (Mansi, iv. 1477). [[Fabricius]] names Agapius, and Walch Adelphius, as the author of
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  • ...stance from the scene, and recalling the former familiar conditions. ( <i> iv </i> ) In view of the frequent repetition of names in [[Palestine]] the nea
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  • ...<i> de Spect </i> . 24 ( <i> signaculum </i> ); Cyr. Jer., <i> Cat </i> . iv. 16, etc. </p> <p> To these passages must be added those which speak of Chr ...ath and resurrection of Christ is so much insisted on by Paul? </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Names Of Baptism. '''''—''''' '' </p> <p> '''1.''' "Baptism" ( ''''
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  • ...lling men to inquire, What, then, is the essence of Christianity? </p> <p> iv. Essential character of Christianity.—The interpretation of the facts thu ...of their Creator's presence, and others to everlasting shame and misery." IV. Christianity, morality and superiority of. It has been well observed, "tha
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  • ...New Testament Greek </i> , 134; see also Chase in <i> The Expositor </i> , IV, viii, 404-11, and ix, 339-42). &nbsp;Acts 10:29 ("I came ... when I was se
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  • ...ole of the lands composing it becoming part of the empire of Macedon. </p> IV. First Mention in Inscriptions. <p> Persia ( <i> ''''' Parsua ''''' </i> )
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  • ...i [1910] 159, xx. [1911] 449; E. Curtius, in <i> Expositor </i> , 7th ser. iv. [1907] 441f.; E. Gibbon, <i> Decline and Fall of Roman Empire </i> , ed. B
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  • ...n combined, without, however, really agreeing with each other. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Doctrine Of The Reformation And Protestantism.'' A very new developme
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  • ...of Acts. This aspect of the matter will be considered a little later. </p> IV. The Author <p> Assuming the unity of the book, the argument runs as follow ...iving shape and form to his spiritual and everlasting kingdom. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Time And Place Of Writing. '''''—''''' '' These are still more unce
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  • ...h his contributions to the <i> Cambridge Bible </i> (see below). </p> <p> (iv) Critical Influences - B road Church </p> <p> Stanley and Jowett: </p> <p>
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  • ...fter he writes directly from oral tradition and authorities. Bks. iii. and iv., dealing with events down to 575, are, compared with those which follow, m
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  • ...shops at Rome a.d. 485, and separated from [[Christian]] communion (Labbe, iv. 1123–1127). He retained, however, the patriarchate at Antioch till
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  • ...s orthodoxy by Facundus in his <i> Defensio Trium Capitulorum </i> " (lib. iv. c. 2). [[Photius]] asserts that Diodorus was formally condemned by the fif
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  • ...in the reign of Hadrian); O. Pfleiderer, <i> Primitive Christianity </i> , iv. (Eng. translation, London, 1911) 293-311 (2nd half of 2nd cent.). </p> <p> ...ed God, and it was,' etc. Origen cites it in his Comment. on John, i. xix. iv. 306, calling it, however, the reputed epistle of James. We have the author
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  • ...y were more rigid than the Pharisees in enforcing the penal law (Ant. XIV. iv. 2 f.). It would be misleading to call the Sadducees the [[Protestants]] of ...aristocracy, including the high priests' families; compare Mishna, Sanhed. iv. 2, which ordains that only priests, Levites, and [[Israelites]] whose daug
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  • ...church of St. Martin at Tours, which Perpetuus had enlarged ( <i> Ep. </i> iv. 18). </p> <p> <i> Second Period, </i> 471–475.—Threatened by
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  • ...ngdom had sustained, the brilliant but wholly unprincipled youth Antiochus IV. <em> [[Epiphanes]] </em> (b.c. 175 164), succeeded to the throne. With the
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  • ...6; Witsii (Econ. Faed. lib. ii, c. 4; Fuller's Gospel its own Witness, ch. iv, p. 2; Hurrion's Christ Crucified, p. 103, etc.; Owen, On the Person of Chr
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  • ...of joy and happy commemoration (see R. Hooker, [[Ecclesiastical]] Polity, IV. xiii. 7-‘which fifty days were called Pentecost, though most commonly th ...hrist gave to His church on the earth" ( <i> Geref </i> . <i> Dogm </i> ., IV, 64). </p> <p> Whatever we may think of this matter, the fact remains that
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  • ..., especially women, were proselytes, as, for instance, Poppea Sabina. </p> IV. Character of the Pharisees. <p> <b> 1. Pharisees and People of the Land: <
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  • ...trine of the procession from the Son had been held to be heresy in itself. IV. That until not only some or many passages, but all those passages in St. [
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  • ...ivine service there, and to wills of property for church purposes. Title [[Iv.,]] "De Episcopali Audientia et de diversis capitulis quae ad jus curamque
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  • ...em to the flames was to lose his right hand (Evagr. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 11; Novell. Justinian. No. 42; Matt. Blastar. p. 59). Severus returned to
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  • ...he high priesthood was confined to a few select families ( <i> [[Bj]] </i> iv. iii. 6); and that this was really the case becomes clear upon an examinati
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  • ...nly by the special direction of the king in council. In the reign of Henry IV. when the eyes of the Christian world began to open, and the seeds of the [ ...meaning of αἵρεσις is ‘taking,’ used especially of ‘taking a town’ (Herod. iv. 1). Its secondary meaning is ‘choice,’ ‘preference.’ From this it
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  • ...(see I. Abrahams, <i> Short History of Jewish Literature </i> , 1906, ch. iv.; Oesterley and Box, <i> [[Religion]] and [[Worship]] of the Synagogue </i> ...he pre-Maccabean age. From a reference in Josephus ( <em> Ant </em> . XII. iv. 6) it may be inferred that schools on the Greek model had been established
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  • ...ndon, 1894, ch. xi.; E. G. Hardy, Studies in Roman History, do., 1906, ch. iv.; on Nero and Lucan, W. B. Anderson, in Queen’s Quarterly, xiv. [1906-07] ...chapter xi) and E. G. Hardy ( <i> Studies in Roman History </i> , chapter iv). Suetonius speaks of the persecution of Christians as a permanent police r
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  • ...gment as to the forgiveness and reception of men into the fellowship. </p> IV. Conclusion. <p> <b> 1. Nature of the Power: </b> </p> <p> We sum up what s
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  • ...gold being struck in the capital, Antioch, usually. The coins of Antiochus IV, Epiphanes, are especially interesting on account of his connection with Je
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  • ...rm the only lasting foundation for life (&nbsp;Matthew 7:24-29 ). </p> <p> IV. Jesus' Power and Call [[Reveal]] His [[Authority]] (&nbsp;Matthew 8:1-10:4
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  • ...ruity and merit of condignity is thus stated by Hobbes (Of Man, pt. i, ch. iv): " God [[Almighty]] having promised [[Paradise]] to those that can walk th
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  • ...hurch histories; Milman, Hist. of Christianity, vol. iii, bk. ii, ch. iii, iv. See also Deyling, Hymni a Christianis decantandi, Obss. Sac. iii, 430; Wal
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  • .... In three of his letters he speaks of his advancing years ( <i> Epp. </i> iv. 18, 32, viii. 48). He was certainly alive in 404. </p> <p> His letters are
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  • ...ssions leaders for His obedient people (&nbsp;Zechariah 6:9-15 ). </p> <p> IV. God Seeks Righteousness, Not Ritual. (&nbsp;Zechariah 7:1-14 ). </p> <p> A ...:3; &nbsp;Zechariah 9:8; &nbsp;Zechariah 14:20 , &nbsp;Zechariah 14:21 ). (iv) Messianic hope is peculiarly strong in both (&nbsp;Zechariah 3:8 , &nbsp;Z
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  • ...pels]] </i> [ <i> [[Nt]] Studies </i> , iv.], p. 76 [= <i> Beiträge </i> , iv. (1911)]). </p> <p> Literature.-For Chronology, see Literature mentioned in
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  • ...herefore, should be understood as "the capital of Peraea" in <i> BJ </i> , IV; vii, 3. </p> <p> Gadara was a member of the Decapolis (which see). </p>
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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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  • ...ed with the Septuagint of Jeremiah and was strongly influenced by it. </p> IV. Date or [[Dates]] <p> It is important to distinguish between the date of t ...of the war of liberation (B.C. cir. 160), or somewhat earlier. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Canonicity. '''''—''''' '' The book was held in little esteem among
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  • ...ood, and that Jason received this post in consequence of his nephew, Onias IV, the son of Onias III, being as yet an infant (Ant. 12, 5,1). Jason also of
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  • ...n, Anna—who were looking for the redemption of Israel. </p> <p> In Strophe iv. (&nbsp;Luke 1:54-55) she comes back to the thought of the Messianic time n ...story, in the humbling of proud dynasties, and the triumph of the meek. In iv. (&nbsp; Luke 1:54-55 ) she comes back to the fulfilment of the promises in
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  • ...Palestine after the twentieth year. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 8:1-6. </p> <p> '''IV. ''' '''Foreign policy.''' - Egypt. The first act of the foreign policy of ...Jeremiah 41:17; Ewald, ''Gesch. Isr.'' 3, 247; Proph. 2, 191). </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Foreign Policy'' . '''''—''''' The want of sufficient data for a co
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  • ...bbish of mainland Tyre he made the causeway to island Tyre (Q. [[Curtius]] iv. 2), 322 B.C. "Thou shalt be built (re-established as a commercial queen an ...rty from Assur-nazir-pal by a heavy indemnity. In d.c. 726 [[Shalmaneser]] iv. came against the city, but, having no ships, could not reach the island fo
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  • ...d (ἐὰν χεῖρες οἰκεῖαι προμιάνωσι τὸ τοῦ θεοῦ τέμενος, Josephus <i> BJ </i> iv vi. 3). </p> <p> (2) Others (Bengel, Swete, Weiss) explain it by reference ...of Antiochus the Great, became the successor of his brother, [[Seleucus]] IV, who had been murdered by his minister, Heliodorus, as king of Syria (175-1
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  • ...Son, by reason of whom the rest are made sons’ ( <i> Orat. c. Arian </i> . iv. 21f.). The same thing follows from the language of those NT writers who us ...lly he is always a potential son because God is always a real father. </p> IV. As God's Act <p> Adoption as God's act is an eternal process of His gracio
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  • ...n 352; and Athanasius, in May 353, thought it well to send 5 bishops (Soz. iv. 9, and <i> Fragm. Maff. </i> ), one being his friend [[Serapion]] of Thmui
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  • ...as a book current in the church but not acknowledged by all and (de Princ. iv. 11) as despised by some. Eusebius (iii. 25) places the book among the orth
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  • ...f 7th ed., i. [London, 1908] chs. vi. and vii., pp. 268-428 (notes in vol. iv. [1912]) (an 8th ed. of the original has been begun [Leipzig, 1910]); C. A.
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  • ...), Schaff (1885 and 1886), Sabatier (1885), Hilgenfeld in a 2nd ed. of pt. iv. of his <i> Nov. Test. ext. Can. </i> (1884), and by Gebhardt and Harnack, ...e first time in the "Didache," but are found in later writers. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Authenticity Of The Teaching'' . '''''—''''' It is first quoted by
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  • ...n. Sanday points out ( <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> iv. 574, 578) that παῖς is taken in the sense of ‘Son’ in the early F ...sight as surprising, in the Synoptics as in Jn. (Liddon, <em> BL </em> v. iv.). Similarly, in the Pauline Epistles the Apostle clearly teaches that Jesu
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  • ...friars in the neighborhood. He appeared in a portentous dream to Innocent IV in his last illness. [[Miracles]] were attributed to him, and in 1307 the k
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  • ...en the Roman and Irish churches. In reference to (1), see [[Bonifacius]] [[Iv.]] The poetical works, <i> Poemata Quaedam </i> , occupy about 8 pp. fol.,
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  • ...r expression of the doctrine of Leo's tome. In the 11th session he (Labbe, iv. 699 [[A)]] voted for the deposition of both claimants to the see of Ephesu
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  • ...lentinus]] in Egypt, of [[Marcion]] in Pontus (Eus. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 7, 8). Cf., besides the authorities cited, Gibbon, <i> [[Decline]] and Fal
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  • ...[Note: GHL Historical Geog. of Holy Land.] 367 f.; Ewald, <i> Gesch. </i> iv. 284; Neubauer, <i> Géog. du Talm. </i> [Note: Talmud.] 169; Raumer, <i> P
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  • ...uncil of [[Lyons]] in 1245: the privilege was granted by Pope [[Innocent]] IV. Its color is designed to show that the cardinals are bound to shed their b
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  • ...and [[N.]] Africa. Cf. Neander General Church History Clark's trans. vol. iv. 417 ff.; Shedd Hist. of Christian [[Doctrine]] vol. ii. 104 ff.; Wiggers A
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  • ...Si hoc omnibus placet? </i> The synod replied, <i> Placet. </i> " Canon [[Iv.]] ( <i> al. </i> [[V.)]] "Bp. [[Gaudentius]] said: Let it, if it please yo
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  • ...during the time of the great papal schism" (Chambers, s.v.). </p> <p> '''(IV.)''' ''The Greek Church.'' '''''—''''' In the Greek Church excommunicatio
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  • ...all probability belongs to a later occasion (&nbsp;2 Timothy 4:13 ). </p> IV. The Macedonian Church. <p> <b> 1. Prominence of Women: </b> </p> <p> Of th
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  • ...saw the rise of miracle-loving hagiography. He says ( <i> de Sacerd. </i> iv. 6 [416]) that his contemporaries, though they all came together with myria
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  • ...of Verden and Halberstadt. On the occasion of the coronation of Ferdinand IV at Regensburg, John [[Philip]] came in conflict with the archbishop of Colo
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  • ...tainly reaches 400 years further into antiquity than the temple of Onias [[Iv]] at Leontopolis, and we obtain important information as to the relations o
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  • ...trius]] Nikator ( 1Ma 11:12; Jos. [Note: Josephus.] <em> Ant </em> . XIII. iv. 7; Liv. <em> Epit </em> . 52). </p> ...sion of Syria by the latter (1 Macc 11:12; Josephus, <i> Ant </i> , Xiii , iv, 7). Alexander was killed in battle against the joint forces of Ptolemy and
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  • ...1, 577 et al.; Cave, Hist. Lit. anno 1255; Dupin, Hist. Eccl. vol. 11, ch. iv; Tennemann, Manual. Hist. Phil. 265; Landon, Eccles. Dict. ii, 319; Hollenb
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  • ...bishops" (Labbei SS. Concilia, 14, 952- 956). </p> <p> This Index of Pius IV was published at Rome by Aldus Manutius (1564), and afterwards revised and
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  • ...his support to [[Alexander]] Balas, who claimed to be the son of Antiochus IV. In return [[Jonathan]] was appointed high priest. For the first time, Jewi ...us"): Son of Antiochus Iii who became king after his brother, [[Seleucus]] IV, had been murdered by Heliodorus. As a boy Antiochus lived at Rome as a hos
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  • ...'' Tell Ḥūm ''''' </i> , it is sufficient to name Schürer ( <i> HJP </i> , IV, 71) and [[Buhl]] ( <i> GAP </i> , 224 f). In this connection it may be int
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  • ...ee also Turner, Hist. Engl. vol. 4; Neander, Ch. Hist. 4, 168. </p> <p> '''IV.''' Pope (originally ''Rinaldi,'' count of Segni), a man of worldly spirit,
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  • ...warnings or of explanations of our Lord's teaching (cf. ii. 106, iii. 321, iv. 16, 163, etc.). </p> <p> The style is rhetorical but pleasant, with consid
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