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  • Christian. Sabbath <ref name="term_58896" /> ...ls. 8vo). Articles on special points connected with the institution of the Sabbath may be found (in addition to those referred to in Poole's Index, s.v.) in t
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  • ...eliverance from the bondage of Egypt, &nbsp;Deuteronomy 5:15 . </p> <p> "A Sabbath day's journey" was reckoned to be two thousand cubits, or one mile, &nbsp;A ...Festivals and [[Fasts]] (Hebrew)’ (F. H. Woods), and ‘Festivals and Fasts (Christian)’ (J. G. Carleton), in Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics. </p> <p> J.
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  • Jewish. Sabbath <ref name="term_58893" /> ...g and drinking. Such are the principal features of the carnal views of the Sabbath from which the early fathers wished to wean the Jewish converts. A full acc
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  • Christian. Sabbath <ref name="term_58896" /> ...ls. 8vo). Articles on special points connected with the institution of the Sabbath may be found (in addition to those referred to in Poole's Index, s.v.) in t
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  • ...i> Word, Water, Wine and [[Bread]] </i> ; J. F. White, <i> Introduction to Christian Worship </i> . </p> ...of inward and divine things with the outward act was present to the lively Christian feelings of the first Christians. </p>
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  • ...nd 47, as shown above. It is from the ancient Hasidaean synagogue that the Christian Church adopted her own disciplinary system. </p> <p> Literature.-E. Schüre ...excluded from the synagogue and assembled at evening in the house of some Christian, which was lighted for the purpose with lamps, &nbsp;Acts 20:7-11 . The Apo
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  • ...cing idolatry, the lack of toleration by the State, all tended to keep the Christian distinct from his fellows. Mob and State and cultured class, by their hatre ...rrington, <i> Primitive Christian [[Catechism]] </i> ; C. F. H. Henry, <i> Christian Personal Ethics </i> ; W. Lillie, <i> Studies in New Testament Ethics </i>
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  • ...;Judges 1:12, "feasts of charity"; also &nbsp;2 Peter 2:13, mentions the [[Christian]] lovefeasts which often preceded the Lord's supper (1 Corinthians 11 end) ...and Dedication are all specially mentioned in the Gospels, as well as the Sabbath, to which there are very many references, some merely incidental and some m
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  • ...or Passover’ in CE_ (C. Aherne); in ERE_, artt._ ‘Festivals and [[Fasts]] (Christian)’ (J. G. Carleton), ‘Festivals and Fasts (Hebrew)’ (F. H. Woods); A. ...hinks, implies that "the preparation" was the day preceding not merely the Sabbath but also the first day of the Passover feast. All the characteristics of sa
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  • ...i> Early Church Hist. </i> , do. 1909; L. Duchesne, <i> Early Hist. of the Christian Church </i> , Eng. translation, do. 1909-1912. </p> <p> Alfred Plummer. </p ...the Cross is our Passover (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 5:7 ). The worship of the Christian congregation is the [[Paschal]] feast (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 5:8 , cf. &nbsp
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  • ...:2; &nbsp; Romans 8:4 , viz. that the law of God is no yoke compelling the Christian man from without, but a life actuating him from within; the believer ‘ben ...of positive and particular virtues, especially those which constitute the Christian temper. </p> <p> <strong> (4.) </strong> By all overt acts being inseparabl
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  • ...atthew 13:6). </p> <p> '''(3)''' A double portion must be gathered for the sabbath. </p> <p> '''(4)''' It was ground in the mill, as Christ was "bruised" for ...it putrefied and bred maggots when it was kept any other day, yet on the [[Sabbath]] there was no such alteration. The same substance which was melted by the
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  • ...rd to [[Gabriel]] [[Biel]] the question was warmly discussed among all the Christian casuists, What is to be done with a mouse which has eaten of the consecrate
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  • ...and the Son, in contrast to the weekly Sabbath under the Law. Because this sabbath "rest" is the "rest" of God Himself, &nbsp;Hebrews 4:10 , its full fruition ...ughout an interesting passage (Ep. Bran. 15) in which the hallowing of the Sabbath is discussed as something which will find its fulfilment in [[Christianity]
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  • ...did not observe it in times of fasting. There could be no better symbol of Christian love than this, and it is highly probable that it was used in worship in NT ...n of hands after baptism is spoken of as among the first principles of the Christian teaching in &nbsp;Hebrews 6:1-2. Though the miraculous gifts imparted there
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  • ...point of departure for a more critical attack. It is also difficult for a Christian thinker to abandon the dogma without feeling puzzled and distressed by the ...the Sabbath. A seal was set on the tomb and the women were waiting for the Sabbath to end so they could prepare the body properly for permanent burial. </p> <
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  • ...bscure as an image, at least indicates a medium of communion, probably the Christian Church; and St. John speaks of a ‘hope’ which purifies, and of a moment ...p in [[Step]] with the Spirit </i> ; W. T. Purkiser, et al., <i> Exploring Christian Holiness </i> . </p>
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  • ...ch of the Sabbath (!); and though all feasts do not immediately follow the Sabbath yet "as a fence to the law" an egg laid on any feast must not be eaten. </p ...tion, and judgment to come, that with only little modification passed into Christian theology. The best of the Pharisees understood the inwardness of the Law as
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  • ...173ff.; E. Hatch, <i> The [[Influence]] of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church </i> (Hibbert Lecture, 1888), London, 1890, Lecture vi. </p> <p> [[D ...ccording to his conscience in the matter, but not, even in the exercise of Christian liberty, so as to cast a stumbling-block before weaker brethren. This was t
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  • ...whom are all things, and we through him’ (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 8:5 f.). The Christian who worshipped the ‘God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ’ could not ...were present; and that a jubilee should be published throughout the whole Christian world, and the cause of it declared to be, to return thanks to God for the
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  • ...s Day, page 41, ed. 1671; Hessey, Bampton Lecture for 1860; Gilfillan, The Sabbath, page 8. (See [[Sunday]]). </p>
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  • ...s Day, page 41, ed. 1671; Hessey, Bampton Lecture for 1860; Gilfillan, The Sabbath, page 8. (See [[Sunday]]). </p>
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  • ...Milligan, Theology of the Epistle to the Hebrews, do., 1899; T. V. Tymms, Christian Idea of Atonement, London, 1904, lects. v., vii.; C. von Weizsäcker, The A ...bsp;Leviticus 24:9] </p> <p> 3, The special Meat [Meal] Offerings at the [[Sabbath]] , and the great festivals, &nbsp;Numbers 28:1; &nbsp;Numbers 29:1; </p> <
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  • ...yet the fixed name of the day. This it became later as it was taken up by Christian usage, and persists to the present time as the proper name of Friday in mod ...lated ‘the eve of the Sabbath’; so in &nbsp;Mark 15:42 ‘the day before the Sabbath.’ This day is also called the [[Preparation]] (&nbsp; Matthew 27:62 , &nb
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  • ...he [[Passover]] and the tabernacles' feast was for seven days each. (See [[Sabbath]] , on the beginning of this division dating as far back as God's rest on t ...probably be thrown back as far as the creation of man. The week and the [[Sabbath]] are thus as old as man himself. A purely theological ground is thus estab
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  • ...s six, of whatever length it and they be, is the ground of our seventh-day sabbath. For the "firmament" (&nbsp;Genesis 1:6) translated "the (air) expanse," or ...odification of the original cosmogony, introduced in the interest of the [[Sabbath]] law; and this adaptation may account for some anomalies of arrangement wh
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  • ...bsp;Hebrews 10:37), those in danger of the wilful sin of apostasy from the Christian faith are reminded of the terrible consequences which await those succumbin ...the tongues are cloven. The Spirit of GOD convicts both the sinner and the Christian and He reveals the will of GOD to both. </p> <p> &nbsp;1 Corinthians 3:13 (
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  • ...ereof; but in the seventh year shall be a sabbath of rest unto the land, a sabbath for Jehovah: thou shalt neither sow thy field, nor prune thy vineyard." &nb ...the 50th Jubilee at the end of the seven weeks (49 days) closing with the sabbath. It stood between the two series of sabbatical years in the century. See &n
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  • ...I]] Benzinger, art._ ‘Pentecost’ in EBi_; art._ ‘Festivals and [[Fasts]] [Christian], [Hebrew], [Jewish],’ in [[Ere_; O]] Zöckler, art._ ‘Pfingsten’ in ...ts 2:14-34. </p> <p> I beg to add one observation more on this view of our Christian Pentecost, namely, what a confirmation it gives to all the interesting doct
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  • The Christian Calendar <ref name="term_55325" /> ...t is not even certain if the Jewish Christians kept it in any way as a <i> Christian </i> festival. Yet the phrases τὸ πάσχα ἡμῶν … Χριστό
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  • ...e seventh day, both by the sacred and ecclesiastical writers. </p> <p> See SABBATH. </p> ...ord's Day. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' a.) [[Belonging]] to the Christian Sabbath. </p>
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  • ...ark 13:17; &nbsp;Mark 13:24 in true Hebraistic style). </p> <p> Except the Sabbath, the days of the week were <i> numbered </i> by the Israelites, not <i> nam ...is offered for daily bread (&nbsp;Matthew 6:9-13,31-34 ). Like Paul, the [[Christian]] in one sense dies daily (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:31 ), but in another sens
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  • ...ters are universally regarded as later additions by a strongly anti-Jewish Christian author, appended respectively to the beginning and end of the Latin Version ...This third book was probably edited in the middle of the 2nd century by a Christian. In general, however, this Sibylline literature, although of great extent,
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  • ...Christ, as expressed in the constraint of Christian brotherhood, that true Christian freedom of conscience will be developed, and that fear, which so often mani ...ted by divines, whether it be proper to appoint or keep any holy days (the Sabbath excepted.) The advocates for holy days suppose that they have a tendency to
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  • ...Theology Of Genesis]]; [[God]]; [[Personhood Person]]; [[Image Of God]]; [[Sabbath]]; [[Woman]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . [[B.]] [[W.]] Anderson, <i> C
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  • ..., fervency of zeal, consistency of deportment, and great usefulness in the Christian church. May their numbers still be increased, and their exertions in the ca ..., p. 137; R. W. Dale, Christian Doctrine, 1894, p. 302; J. M. E. Ross, The Christian Standpoint, 1911, p. 15; A. M. Fairbairn, Christ in the Centuries, 1893, p.
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  • ...a priori </i> deny the possibility of miracles happening in any age of the Christian Church, and it is quite probable that some mighty deeds of later times, not ...onfirm the miracles which attest to its divinity. The improbability of the Christian religion being established WITH miracles is not nearly so great as the impr
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  • ...ther hand, the principle as expanded in NT is clear. It is the duty of the Christian to keep it steadily before him as the ideal of his own life. How far that i ...sister "beside the other (namely, the wife) in her lifetime." </p> <p> Our Christian reason for prohibiting such marriage after the wife's death is because man
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  • ...h day of the week as their Sabbath, apprehending the original law of the [[Sabbath]] to remain in force, unaltered and unrepealed. These are called Seventh-da ...[Free Communion]] Some of them observe the seventh day of the week as the Sabbath, apprehending the law that enjoined it not to have been repealed by Christ.
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  • ...ff., &nbsp;Mark 1:29 ff.). Whether, however, this partaking by Jesus of a Sabbath-meal in the house of Simon Peter was secondary to the purpose of healing th
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  • ..., in regulating the words to be used in baptism. (The justification of the Christian formula is the general consent of the ages, dating from immediately after t ...the words, whether as a formula to be used, or as expressing the result of Christian baptism would amply account for St. Paul’s benediction in &nbsp; 2 Corint
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  • ...y]] on [[Apostolical]] Succession2, 1840; C. Gore, The [[Ministry]] of the Christian Church2, 1889, and Orders and Unity, 1909; T. M. Lindsay, The Church and th ...d into 24 courses, which served in rotation for one week commencing on the Sabbath, the outgoing priest taking the morning sacrifice, the incoming priest the
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  • ...f expecting a Messiah, who so unkindly disappoints his vain hopes; and the Christian ought to have his attention and his regard excited toward men whom God pres ...furnished every age and every nation with the strongest arguments for the Christian faith; not only as these very particulars are foretold of them, but as they
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  • Morrow After The. Sabbath <ref name="term_58874" /> ...ost]]). But there is strong ground for the Karaitic interpretation. (See [[Sabbath]]) (Supra). </p>
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  • ...re of the rising against [[Hadrian]] (a.d. 132-135), and the growth of the Christian Church, were joint causes which led the Rabbis to make conversion to Judais ...daism had nothing to offer the Gentile that was not better provided by the Christian Church, and so it recoiled from the attack on Christianity like the spent w
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  • .... What we know as the first and second were united; and consequently the [[Sabbath]] law appeared at the close of the first table as the third, not as the fou ...ather than negative, and so simple that a child can understand it. For the Christian, the Decalogue is no longer the highest summary of human duty. He must ever
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  • ...hwaite, in 1740. </p> <p> See Evans's Sketch of the Denominations of the [[Christian]] World; and books under next article. </p> ...doctrines of Christianity. See Evans, Sketches of the Denominations of the Christian World. (See [[Seventh-Day Baptists]]). </p>
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  • ...be added that the greatest Jewish authorities since the 9th century of the Christian era have regarded Zadok and Boethus as the heretical leaders who originated
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  • ...(Zur Gesch. und Lit. des Urchristentums, ii. 9), as well as Charles, that Christian hands have worked over these texts and have inserted the expression ‘Son. ...empower Him for the work of salvation. Thus in the history of Jesus and in Christian experience this Divine salvation is set forth, not as <em> ab extra </em> ,
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  • ...) slave, though often described as a slave of God. In death, at least, the Christian ideal was fully realized. The slave becomes with the master only the slave ...e brotherhood in the faith,’ and declare that this ‘has come to be, in the Christian world, a mere empty phrase’ (article‘slavery,’ in Encyclopaedia Bibli
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  • ...and one-tenth. These loaves were unleavened. They were presented hot every Sabbath day, the old ones being taken away and eaten by the priests only. This offe ...y the disciples, who had bruised ears of corn, and were eating them on the Sabbath-day. &nbsp;Matthew 12:1 - &nbsp;4 . </p>
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  • ...w Moon’ may again be offered, is arrestive and may even seem pathetic to a Christian mind. But all can feel the beauty of the prayer: ‘Renew this month unto u ...a kid as a [[Sin]] Offering. &nbsp;Numbers 28:11-15. </p> <p> As on the [[Sabbath]] , trade and handicraft work were stopped, &nbsp;Amos 8:5, and the Temple
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  • ...Henry. Entry for 'Justinus Martyr, Philosopher'. [[A]] Dictionary of Early Christian Biography. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/hwd/j/justinus-marty ...martyr,+philosopher Philosopher Justinus Martyr from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...es went to an extreme. ‘The Son of Man came eating and drinking.’ In their Sabbath observance they outdid the Pharisees. There was no point on which Christ ga
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  • ...ace within the sacred precincts. The altar was filled with profane things, sabbath keeping was forbidden, the Jewish religion proscribed. The Jews on the king ...1897, pp. 36-93, 549-568; C. von Weizsäcker, <i> The Apostolic Age of the Christian Church </i> 2, Eng. translation, London, 1897-98, bk. i. chs. i.-iv., bk. i
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  • ...e meet with in the law, that the priests did any thing particularly on the Sabbath-day of defilement; therefore the profaning Christ speaks of cannot mean wha ...A. Hort, Judaistic Christianity, 1894, p. 138; W. Mceller, History of the Christian Church, Eng. tr._, i. [1892] 129-153; J. B. Lightfoot, Colossians and Phile
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  • ...implies that all who are brought up in the faith of Christ and within the Christian family still lack, when they come to years of discretion, that great change
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  • ...edia </i> ii. [1902] 537f.; W. Milligan in <i> DCB </i> [Note: CB Dict. of Christian Biography.]i. [1877] 260ff.; J. Vernon Bartlet in <i> Encyclopaedia Britann == A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography <ref name="term_14475" /> ==
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  • ...father was a Greek." The second was a lingering notion, that, even in the Christian church, the Jews who believed would still retain some degree of eminence, s ...ernational Critical [[Commentary]] </i> , 1902); also E. v. Dobschütz, <i> Christian Life in the Primitive Church </i> , Eng. translation, 1904; K. Lake, <i> Th
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  • ...ular, periodic worship day, it is sometimes mentioned in parallel with the Sabbath (&nbsp;2 Kings 4:23; &nbsp;Amos 8:5 ). </p> <p> Duane [[A.]] Garrett </p> <
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  • ...ary for ‘standing’ in ‘the evil day,’ but for the general warfare of the [[Christian]] at all times. </p> <p> Literature.-The principal [[Commentaries]] in loco ...tion," or "the preparation of the Passover," as preceding the [[Passover]] Sabbath, which commend at sunset, &nbsp;Matthew 27:62; &nbsp;John 19:31 . </p>
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  • ...ith the government officers, especially in regard to the observance of the Sabbath, and was reported by them sixty-five times, but escaped unhurt. With charac
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  • ...served. </p> <p> As a period of seven days was every week completed by the Sabbath, so was a period of seven years completed by the sabbatic year. It seems to ...to the feast of tabernacles from the 15th to 22nd of Tisri. As there is a Sabbath attached to the first day as well as to the seventh, so the first and the s
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  • ...istian Personality </i> ; Kilpatrick, <i> Christian Character </i> and <i> Christian [[Conduct]] </i> , etc.; Herrmann, <i> [[Protestant]] Ethics </i> ; Sermons ...n the Christian system, as the rule of life and standard of appeal for the Christian character. On perfection of character, (See [[Holiness]]); (See [[Sanctific
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  • ...and popular reading, all of which have for their object at least indirect Christian influence, besides many thousands of religious tracts. </p> <p> In addition
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  • ...he inspiration of the sacred writers are also necessary, because even some Christian writers have spoken obscurely and unsatisfactorily on the subject, dividing ...ather determine the nature of the inspiration from the books’ (Bowne’s <i> Christian Revelation </i> , p. 45). </p> <p> (1) <i> The </i> ‘ <i> mechanical </i>
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  • ...rist’s teachings in a way that provided a firm theological framework for [[Christian]] faith and practice. </p> <p> '''Background and conversion''' </p> <p> Pau ...e into the very heart of the writer, who, though with the indignation of a Christian he could speak as he had done in Thess. of the chosen people, yet was a Jew
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  • ...ng </em> in the upper room. </p> <p> (2) <em> Place of the Virgin in the [[Christian]] Church </em> . The position she <em> ought </em> to hold is clear from th ...]] or not, is uncertain; and that, having been brought to the knowledge of Christian truth, and having found mercy from the Redeemer, she pressed into Simon's h
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  • Christian. Psalmody <ref name="term_56755" /> ...y. </p> <p> During the American Civil War (1861-65) many new patriotic and Christian songs resounded through the camps of the contending armies. The religious s
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  • ...hey ought not to hold one day more holy than another. </p> <p> See article SABBATH. </p> <p> those who reject the Sabbath, both Jewish and Christian. (See Sabbath). </p>
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  • ...asis draw the contrast between the Mosaic forms of life and those of the [[Christian]] era, viz. St. Paul and the author of Hebrews. Even with St. Paul, however ...;13:15-22; &nbsp;Isaiah 56:2-6; &nbsp;Jeremiah 17:19-29 ). [[Keeping]] the Sabbath was a definite requirement for faithful covenantal life and worship. </p> <
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  • ...not only the seventh day is honoured among the Jews, by the repose of the Sabbath, but every seventh year is also consecrated to the rest of the earth, by th ...nbsp;Leviticus 23:5-6; &nbsp;Leviticus 23:15; &nbsp;Leviticus 23:34; see [[Sabbath]] ). The details of many of Israel’s rituals were based on a unit of seve
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  • ...ädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche </i> 3; E. v. Dobschütz, <i> Christian Life in the Primitive Church </i> , Eng. translation, London, 1904; H. M. G ...sians 5:5 . &nbsp;1 Corinthians 5:11 . "The exclusion of a person from any Christian church does not affect him temporal estate and civil affairs; it does not s
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  • ...Jacobs, Kohler, and Krauss; and is written with a full knowledge of recent Christian as well as Jewish scholarship. It is admitted that, while the teaching and
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  • ...poor (&nbsp;Ephesians 4:28 ). Similarly, laziness is inadmissible for a [[Christian]] (&nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:11-12; &nbsp;2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 ). All emplo ...2:3; &nbsp;Exodus 20:8-11; cf. &nbsp;Mark 6:31; &nbsp;Luke 10:38-41; see [[Sabbath]] ). </p> <p> God is not pleased with those who are lazy or who refuse to w
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  • ...the Lord's day, the ''Eighth'' after the ''Seventh'' , ushers in the new [[Christian]] era. The [[Eight]] saved souls left the ark on the ''Eighth'' day, after ...p> <p> A certain mystical value is attached to numbers in later Jewish and Christian philosophy and superstition, perhaps due partly to the ideas suggested by t
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  • ...de for society’s well-being (&nbsp;Romans 13:4). But this does not relieve Christian parents and church leaders of their responsibilities concerning the proper ...founded upon its model. </p> <p> The share which woman had in the work of Christian education apart from her influence and work in the home is not made clear i
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  • ...''''' ), and so on; thus [[Sheshach]] would mean [[Babel]] or Babylon. The Christian interpreters soon rejected these subtleties and maintained the historical r ...te of the rebellious [[Israelites]] is likewise held forth as a warning to Christian believers in &nbsp;Hebrews 3:12 ff.; but the noblest instance of this pract
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  • ...ude. The point of His conflict with the Pharisees was His disregard of the Sabbath as fenced by their traditions. The Essenes shrank from contact with oil, wh
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  • ...ty]] </i> 2, London, 1908, i. 147; A. F. W. Ingram, <i> [[Banners]] of the Christian Faith </i> , London, 1899; W. C. E. Newbolt, <i> Counsels of Faith and [[Pr ...&nbsp;2 Thessalonians 3:10). A mendicant order is the very opposite of the Christian system. The Jewish tithe was not imposed, but the principle of proportionat
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  • ...letilk; Villemain, Tableau de l'Eloquence Chretienne au IVe Siecle; Moule, Christian [[Oratory]] during the First Five Centuries (Lond. 1859); Neale, Medieval P
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  • ...hours, in addition to the ordinary morning and evening prayers of which no Christian needs to be reminded. These devotions are to include the Lord’s Prayer (
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  • ...mber of songs (ᾠδαί) which may, perhaps, be regarded as traditional Jewish-Christian hymns (cf. &nbsp;Revelation 4:11; &nbsp;Revelation 5:9 f, &nbsp;Revelation ...is known as the companion to the Bible because hymns play a large part in Christian life. </p> <p> J. [[William]] Thompson </p>
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  • ...anguage, in method of argument, in idea, and it will be seen to be so when Christian scholars take the trouble to set themselves to the work of critically editi ...graphies, but spiritual records, "memoirs" adapted to various wants of the Christian life. A diatessaron, or continuous record compiled chronologically out of t
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  • ...en their death, that their bodies might not remain upon the cross on the [[Sabbath]] day, &nbsp;John 19:31; &nbsp;John 19:33; and to comply with the law of Mo ...often not terminating in death for days. The approach of the [[Passover]] sabbath, one of peculiar solemnity, led to his permitting the [[Jewish]] law to be
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  • ...H. Henson, <i> Apostolic Christianity </i> , do, 1898; article‘Discipline (Christian)’ in <i> Encyclopaedia of [[Religion]] and Ethics </i> . </p> <p> H. Cari ..., <i> The Limits of the [[Religious]] Community </i> ; G. W. H. Lampe, <i> Christian History and Interpretation: Studies [[Presented]] to John Knox, </i> pp. 33
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  • ...ore retired out of France to Basil, in Switzerland, where he published his Christian Institutions, and became afterwards so famous. </p> <p> Those among the Fre ...is from an Old Testament point of view that this title is bestowed on the Christian era. Other aspects of that era, from the same point of view, are indicated
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  • ...und Gebräuche der älteren abessinischen Kirche </i> (1895); M. Fowler, <i> Christian Egypt </i> (1901); Dowling, <i> Abyssinian Church </i> (1909); <i> "Meroe < ...till more in the circumstance that Abyssinia is to this day the only great Christian state in the eastern world.' </p> <p> If we go back about two centuries, to
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  • ...ction of Jesus Christ, p. 264), or as due to a ‘Messianic dogmatic,’ a pre-Christian sketch of the Christ-portrait derived from widespread non-Jewish myths (chi ...the Sabbath, and &nbsp; Matthew 28:1 refers to Saturday evening, after the Sabbath: the women return after viewing the sepulchre and finish their preparations
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  • ...an interesting study, as illustrating points which cover a wide range of [[Christian]] truth: The ‘glory’ on Moses’ face (&nbsp;2 Corinthians 3:7-18 ), th ...d to stand, and they live: so that rather than violate the sanctity of the Sabbath day, the bravest men in arms would lay down their lives as tamely as sheep,
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  • ...n Empire, 1893, p. 158 f.; C. von Weizsäcker, The [[Apostolic]] Age of the Christian Church2, Eng. tr._, i. [1897] 279 ff.; A. C. McGiffert, Apostolic Age, 1897 ...Roman town in which St. Paul preached. There was no synagogue, but on the Sabbath, says St. Luke, ‘we went forth without the gate by a river-side where we
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  • ...case, &nbsp;1 Kings 21:8-14 ). </p> <p> The fourth command, breaking the [[Sabbath]] (&nbsp;Exodus 20:8 ), was also a capital offense (&nbsp;Exodus 31:14-15; ...of Ethics, New York, 1892, ch. x; G. F. Barbour, A Philosophical Study of Christian Ethics, [[Edinburgh]] and London, 1911, pp. 285-291, 409 f. </p> <p> W. S.
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  • ...me way, by appealing to their own acts of humanity to their animals on the Sabbath (&nbsp;Luke 13:15 , &nbsp;Luke 13:16; &nbsp;Luke 14:5 ). </p> C) Parable of
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  • ...moral or theological meaning. Many words as used in the NT are exclusively Christian, and their special significance is not derived from any literary source ( < ..., and very numerous synagogues, in which the law was read to them on every Sabbath; and as the bulk of the common people were no longer acquainted with Biblic
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  • ...lose (Francis), Sermons on the [[Liturgy]] (London, 1835, 12mo); Williams, Christian [[Preacher]] (collection of treatises by Wilkins, Jennings, Franck, Claude,
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  • ...church of those persons who had so lapsed as to make defection from the [[Christian]] faith. The passages in &nbsp; Hebrews 6:4-8; &nbsp;Hebrews 10:26-31 , at ...eys and prays for Christian leaders (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:17-19 ). </p> <p> J. Christian love does God's will (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:20-21 ). </p> <p> X. [[Conclusion]]
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  • ...y systematic annual collections a liberal sum each year to aid [[Mission]] Sabbath-schools in all parts of the denomination and in heathen lands. The Church i
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  • ...tful little library provided for every poor girl's lodgings, and for every Sabbath-school child's mother's house. Come out and make a beginning with your one
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  • ...recorded by Clement of Alexandria in treating of the attitude of different Christian communities to marriage. References to the Gospel are also found in Hippoly
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  • ...on the Role Relationship of Men and Women </i> ; J. B. Lightfoot, <i> The Christian [[Ministry]] </i> ; J. Piper and W. Grudem, <i> [[Recovering]] Biblical Man ...pointed elders too soon after their conversion, because time is needed for Christian character and spiritual gift to develop (&nbsp;1 Timothy 3:6; &nbsp;1 Timot
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  • .... E. Oesterley, <i> The Last Things </i> , 1908; S. D. F. Salmond, <i> The Christian [[Doctrine]] of [[Immortality]] </i> 4, 1901; H. B. Swete, <i> The Apocalyp ...future state, which distinguish the [[Pagan]] and Mohammedan systems. The Christian heaven may be described to be a state of eternal communion with God, and co
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  • ...lias, ed., <i> Psychology and Religious Education </i> ; T. H. Groome, <i> Christian Religious Education </i> ; M. Haran, <i> VTSup </i> 40 (1988): 81-95; <i> I .... </p> <p> In New Testament times churches met in the homes of members and Christian teaching was done there (&nbsp;Romans 16:3-5 ). </p> <p> While the synagogu
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  • ...ir bodies taken down from the crosses ere 6 o’clock that evening, when the Sabbath would begin. [[Pilate]] consented, and the soldiers set about the brutal wo ...s the day following our Lord’s crucifixion was not only a Sabbath, but the Sabbath of [[Passover]] week, Pilate was persuaded to give orders that Jesus and th
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  • ...ee Classical Dictionaries: E. Hatch, <i> The [[Organization]] of the Early Christian Churches </i> , 1881, Lecture ii. (gives reference to associations.); W. M.
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  • ...find their perfect realization and issue in a consummation yet to come. No Christian teacher has understood the deep-lying unity between the material and the sp ...hn emphasizes the blessed presence of Jesus in Spirit and his gifts in the Christian community now. The church need not live troubled by Jesus' absence while it
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  • ...the Bible; Issel, <i> Der Begriff d. Heiligkeit im NT </i> ; Askwith, <i> Christian [[Conception]] of Holiness </i> . </p> <p> J. G. Tasker. </p> ...es, sacrifices, and all that belonged to the Jewish church. And, under the Christian dispensation, every thing found in the simple services of Christ's church i
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  • ...hes in the United States, in 1889, were 4569; members, 475,608; numbers in Sabbath-schools, 580,672; ministers, 3300. These figures do not include over 200 ch
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  • ...st had been distinctly connected with the Feast of Unleavened Bread. So in Christian times its dependence on the [[Passover]] sacrifice of Christ, which led to
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  • .... Hist. 18th and -19th Centuries (see Index in vol. ii); Maclear, Hist. of Christian [[Missions]] in the Mid. Ages; Brit. and For. Ev. Rev. Oct. 1868, art. iii, ...unified by Harold Haarfager (A.D. 863-930), and subsequently welded into a Christian kingdom by his descendant St. Olaf. From 1536 it was held as a conquered pr
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  • ...in a manly voice denounced Simon and made him speechless until the next [[Sabbath]] day. Christ appeared in a vision of the night encouraging Peter, who when
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  • ...ied form, recognizing a genuine Pauline Epistle, directed against a Jewish-Christian theosophy, but regarding it as having been expanded by a 2nd-cent. writer ( ...posed ordinances ‘Touch not, taste not, handle not’ is a life to which the Christian has died in Christ. He has risen to a new life whose centre and secret are
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  • ...ncient]] Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries, do., 1889, [[Pagan]] and Christian Rome, do., 1892, and Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome, do., 1897. The ...atacombs is A.D. 71. </p> <p> Nothing is known of the first founder of the Christian Church at Rome. [[Christianity]] may, perhaps, have been introduced into th
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  • ..., <i> ''''' blasphēmı́a ''''' </i> ) is represented as entirely unworthy a Christian character (&nbsp;Ephesians 4:31; &nbsp;1 Peter 4:4 , &nbsp;1 Peter 4:14; &n
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  • ...lebrated the martyrdom. But we do not know why Feb. 23 should be a "great" Sabbath. We believe the true explanation to be that the Latin date in this note is ...s,+bishop+of+smyrna Bishop Of Smyrna Polycarpus from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...al authority, so every individual was designed to be, and every individual Christian is, an executive agent of the Godhead. It is His constant contention that i ..., they posited the inerrancy and infallibility of the Bible, and the whole Christian faith was founded upon that dogma. "Holy Scripture is the judge, or rather
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  • ...g in. The law did not come up to the responsibilities of Christianity. The Christian has a higher standard, even Christ Himself. He is to walk 'worthy of the Lo ...Land Of Egypt."'' (Compare also the reason given for the observance of the Sabbath in &nbsp;Deuteronomy 5:15; and the historical prefaces of the delivery of t
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  • ...h Church property amounting to $2,149,776. Great attention is given to the Sabbath-school work. As nearly as can be estimated, from reports at hand, there are
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  • ...as Son of Man, He no less emphatically asserted His right to interpret the Sabbath law in the interest of man, for whose benefit it was framed (&nbsp;John 5:1
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  • ...tions (&nbsp;Leviticus 5:2 ) and were covered by the law of firstlings and Sabbath rest (&nbsp;Exodus 13:12; &nbsp;Exodus 20:12 ). Bullocks and calves were us ...14:5 ) and argued from this that he should free people from illness on the Sabbath. This sense of responsibility for the welfare of animals is summed up in &n
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  • ...st observance of the law is enforced. The violation of the sanctity of the Sabbath countenanced under special circumstances in 1 Macc (2:39-48) is absolutely
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  • ...the next Sabbath, the women of the family watching near the grave. On the Sabbath it is visited by the whole congregation (except the near relations), who ea
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  • ...ust. Ep. 118) has a canon forbidding Christians to Judaize, or rest on the Sabbath, any further than was necessary for public worship. The reason for the Lati
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  • ...o more dismantle their huts on this day without desecrating it than on the Sabbath. It must also be remarked that this last day of the festival, this Great Ho
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  • ...bserved for another purpose; seethe present writer’s article‘Calendar, The Christian,’ in <i> Dict. of Christ and the Gospels </i> i. 261a. This is some confi ...ing at the right hand of God’ (Harnack) is not a sufficient account of the Christian belief in the Resurrection in view of the Ascension narrative, which, even
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  • ...en maintained for continuous years, happily illustrating the principles of Christian union, but rarely engaging in the enterprise of publication. Some of them h
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  • ...in the redemption of the firstborn. A false judaizing analogy makes the [[Christian]] deacons answer to the Levites, the presbyters to the priests, and the bis ...ircumcised, or the man who uses one and the same law.’§ [Note: Ante-Nicene Christian Library, xxii. 205.] </p> <p> In the Fourth [[Gospel]] (&nbsp;John 1:19) th
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  • ...Ethic </i> ; Martensen, <i> Christian Ethics </i> ; Luthardt, <i> Hist. of Christian Ethics </i> ; [[Benjamin]] Kidd, <i> Social Evolution; Ecce Homo </i> , chs
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  • ...; E. Hatch, <i> Greek Ideas and Usages </i> , <i> Their Influence upon the Christian Church </i> , 1890; G. Anrich, <i> Das antike Mysterienwesen in seinem Einf
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  • ...tion. There is, therefore, something really new in the presentation of the Christian Messiah as instrumental in the remission of sins. It was to antedate His tr ...3-14 ). Jesus claims to be the Son of man who has authority as Lord of the Sabbath and of the endtimes (&nbsp;Matthew 12:3-7; &nbsp;16:21-28 ). Haggai foretel
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  • ...hrb. deutscher Theologie, 1870, vol. 4; Dr. Steele, in the [[Advocate]] of Christian Holiness, 1876; Brit. and For. Ev. Rev. July1865, art. 2; Lond. Qu. Rev. No
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  • ...᾿Θσσενοί''''' ) appears to point to some combination of Essene and pseudo- Christian doctrines ''(Her.'' 19). After the Jewish war the Essenes disappear from hi
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  • ...is to say, while holding firmly to the spirit of the Law, He abrogated the Sabbath in the old Jewish sense of the word. The ‘cleansing’ of the temple deno ...e emperor turning the famous temple of Heliopolis, called Balanium, into a Christian church. [[Honorius]] (A.D. 408) published two laws forbidding the destructi
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  • ...1), throw little light upon the relations of Christianity and philosophy. Christian philosophy may be, in one sense, a contradiction in terms, for Christianity ...n the sabbatic year, a time when the whole law was read, and also on the [[Sabbath]] in the synagogues, which some think had been recently erected, in order t
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  • ...wish habits of thought would not readily apprehend in all its bearings the Christian idea of a Person who could be both God and man. It is therefore not surpris ...ncarnation continues, and the statements of the first four councils of the Christian church preserve that mystery. Jesus, God incarnate, was one Person in two n
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  • ...ching of the apostles and of the gospel), tradition being the criterion of Christian truth (vii. 2). Let us have our eyes constantly fixed on our hope and the p ...by Chevallier (Cambridge, 1833, 8vo), and by Dalrymple, in his Remains of Christian [[Antiquity]] (Edinburgh, 1776, 8vo). See Cave, 1. c. p. 65; Fabricius, 1.
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  • ...uisquis virtuti studet </i> ) puts it, the following of God. Again, as the Christian is commonly described in the NT as a δοῦλος Χριστοῦ, the sin ...l go in and out, </i> and find pasture." &nbsp;John 10:9 . </p> <p> 4. The Christian's deliverance from the power of sin by having died withChrist, as in &nbsp;
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  • ...give a sample of the ideas, convictions, and imaginations of a portion of Christian history. The New Testament Apocrypha also serves as a point of comparison w
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  • ...rts, in mountains, in dens and caves of the earth; in our churches; in our Sabbath-schools; in our families morning and evening; in our sickrooms; on our deat
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  • ...conscience as to have become a temporal power by the nature of things. The Christian spiritual power ruled men's persons and fortunes; the bishop was in fact ob ...stus,+emperor Flavius Augustus Honorius Emperor from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...&nbsp;1 Corinthians 7:20-21). Paul hoped that Christian masters would give Christian slaves their freedom, but he did not use his apostolic authority to force t ...teronomy 29:10-13; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 31:12), the hearing of the law, the [[Sabbath]] and Jubilee rests. The receiver of a fugitive slave was not to deliver hi
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  • ...y of the religious opinions that distinguish the Mennonites from all other Christian communities seem to be derived. In consequence of this doctrine, they admit ...in England, only with this peculiarity, that collections are made every [[Sabbath]] day, sometimes in the middle of the sermon, in two bags, one for the poor
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  • ...proclaimed the superiority and sublimity of God; and, like the Jew and the Christian, the Moslem based his faith upon the revealed book known as the Bible. It i ...the same as the religion of the Jews with some elements borrowed from the Christian religion, and is defined by Carlyle as a bastard Christianity; originating
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  • ...) that the motive of this urging of hospitality was the desire to preserve Christian converts from the corrupting influences among which they would be thrown at ...s or bags for oil, melted butter, water, and brandy, if the traveller be a Christian, a tinder box, a cup of cocoa nut, some rice, dried raisins, dates, [[Cypru
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  • ...o, Journal [[Sacred]] Lit. 5, 253 sq.; Roberts and Donaldson, Ante- Nicene Christian Lib. (Edinb. 1867, T. and T. Clark), vol. 2; Neander, Church History, 1, 66 <p> [[Surnamed]] the Martyr, an early Christian apologist, born in Sichem, Samaria; a heathen by birth, who studied philoso
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  • ...of as 'the concision;' and in the same chapter many of those professedly [[Christian]] are described as 'enemies of the cross of Christ,' serving their own desi ...t sense of their fellowship with him, his joyful remembrance of their past Christian course, his confidence in their future, his tender yearning after them all
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  • ...lf-indulgence, and exploitation of the poor. It is possible to be rich and Christian, but only if one is a good steward of that wealth, generous in giving and n ...wealthy are treated as though they were normally wicked and enemies of the Christian community. God has chosen the poor, but the rich dishonour and set them at
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  • ...mpossible not to see in the word “bathed” a foreshadowing of the idea of [[Christian]] baptism’ (Westcott, <em> ad loc. </em> ). The same or other commentarie ...nd do not then thine own will. We know that journeys were forbidden on the Sabbath day, &nbsp;Matthew 24:20; &nbsp;Acts 1:12 . Kissing the feet was often prac
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  • ...ation, on your character? Or, is it written in heaven about you since that Sabbath night,-'This is he who hears sermons with such applause, but has never had
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  • ...ation belongs rather to the subsequent development of the Eucharist as a [[Christian]] rite’ (art. ‘Eucharist’ in Encyc. Bibl. coll. 1419, 1420).] </p> <p
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  • ...Leviticus 24:14; &nbsp;Leviticus 24:16; &nbsp;Leviticus 24:23. </p> <p> '''Sabbath-breaking''' . &nbsp;Exodus 31:14; &nbsp;Exodus 35:2; &nbsp;Numbers 15:32-36 ...emy (&nbsp;Leviticus 24:14; &nbsp;Leviticus 24:16; &nbsp;Leviticus 24:23); Sabbath-breaking (&nbsp;Numbers 15:32-36); witchcraft (&nbsp;Exodus 22:18); adulter
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  • ...incidentally contains a list of the fixed feasts or sacred seasons, viz. [[Sabbath]] (&nbsp; Numbers 28:9 f.). New Moon (11), [[Passover]] (16), [[Unleavened] .... The state of man in the flesh has been condemned in the cross, and the [[Christian]] begins in the Spirit; and in that way is able to appreciate the water of
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  • ...the suicidal extent of refusing to defend themselves when attacked on the Sabbath. But it was only the maintenance of the Jewish religion for which they foug ...do anything before the [[Sabbath]] which would be in operation during the Sabbath. (See [[Pharisees]] .) </p> <p> Hillel's precepts breathe a loftier spirit:
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  • ...n country, and the use of glass utensils, impart [[Levitical]] defilement (Sabbath, 14 b). These rigorous laws of Levitical purity laid the foundation of the
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  • ...s areminder of God's covenant with [[Abraham]] (&nbsp;Genesis 17:11 ). The Sabbath, likewise, served as a reminder of God's covenant with Moses (&nbsp;Exodus ...or both. We should note also that both of these "signs" were given on the sabbath to teach us that when we are able to walk with GOD and are able to see the
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  • ...arles, <i> Eschatology Hebrew Jewish and Christian </i> ; Salmond, <i> The Christian Doctrine of [[Immortality]] </i> ; Thackeray, <i> The Relation of St. Paul
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  • ...by the objects of their labours. </p> <p> The relation between tithes and Christian giving may be apprehended as that between the law and the gospel as incenti ...d at home. In the Jubilee year there was no tithe, as the land enjoyed its sabbath. [[Tobit]] (&nbsp;Tobit 1:7-8) says he gave a third tithe to the poor; [[Jo
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  • ...was a radical denial of the mystery of the incarnation, and therefore anti-Christian, according to the criterion of John (&nbsp;1 John 4:3), although from a vie
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  • ...he [[Sibylline Oracles]] is the title of an apochryphal work, evidently of Christian origin, of the early centuries of our aera, written as a sort of parody on
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  • ...don, <i> In His Steps </i> , 1897: F. G. Peabody, <i> Jesus Christ and the Christian Character </i> , 1905; Thomas à Kempis (?), <i> The Imitation of Christ </ ...not effect." The life of Jesus Christ forms the most beautiful example the Christian can imitate. Unlike all others, it was absolutely perfect and uniform, and
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  • Christian. Chronology <ref name="term_32380" /> ...f January. Dionysius Exiguus, in order to give the beginning of the year a Christian character, called it the "day of circumcision" (dies circumcisionis). Sever
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  • ...der, 1:126; Eclectic Rev. (new series), 1:99; Princeton Rev. 5:55; 15:587; Christian Examiner, 11:84; Amer. Bible Repository, 9:474: 11:187; 2d series, 8:444; 1
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  • ...g. 1893]; [[A.]] [[J.]] Maclean, <i> Recent Discoveries illustrating Early Christian Life and [[Worship]] </i> , London, 1904; [[W.]] [[E.]] Collins, article‘
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  • ...of Olives," where exist ancient remains; he thinks it marked on the E. the sabbath day's journey from Jerusalem (Palestine Exploration Quarterly Statement, Ap ...se ecclesiastical inventions are the numerous ancient [[Jewish]] and early Christian tombs (especially the tomb of [[Nicanor]] the donor of the ‘Beautiful Gat
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  • ...onary Researches in-Armenia; Coleman, [[Ancient]] Christianity, ch. xxvii; Christian Remembrancer, 23:349; Church of England Quarterly, July, 1854; Dwight, Chri
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  • ...he OT as to an independent authority which may be quoted in support of the Christian faith. He assumes that his readers take the same view of the OT. This would ...with confidence unto God ; afflictions are a contest or strife (;; ); the Christian life is a race (;; ); a person under the constraint of some unworthy feelin
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  • ...ar]] laid claim to the things that are Christ’s, it became the duty of the Christian to maintain the sovereignty of his Lord. Such passages as &nbsp;Philippians ...]; [[Holy Spirit]]; [[Messiah]]; Jesus; [[Rabbi]]; Resurrection . </p> <p> Christian [[Wolf]] </p>
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  • ...he brethren (&nbsp;1 Peter 1:22). Thus the beginning and the ending of the Christian reception of truth were indissolubly linked to purity and love. </p> <p> Li ...sures the keeping of the commandments (&nbsp; 1 John 2:4 ) and the life of Christian love (&nbsp; 1 John 3:18 f.). And, while subjectively it is a moral influen
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  • ...a subservient spirit, inconsistent with the courage and simplicity of the Christian minister, towards those in whose hands patronage is vested, for upon them a
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  • Fasting In The Christian Church. <ref name="term_39695" /> ...the duty of the ministers and people of our communion, as we live under a Christian government, to pay all due respect to the same" (Directory for Worship, cha
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  • ...es 182, 185; Neander, Ch. Hist. 1:349 et passim: Pressense, [[Heresy]] and Christian Doctritne, page 78; Church Rev. volume 20; and especially the article in Bl
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  • ...iable influence on the development of Catholic Christianity, but in Judaeo-Christian heresies their influence is considerable, while for the history of Gnostici ...n them. In the troublesome and superstitious observance of the rest of the Sabbath, according to the letter, and not according to the spirit, they went even f
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  • ...anguage of the Jews in our Saviour's time. They also very much serve the [[Christian]] cause against the Jews, by interpreting many of the prophecies of the [[M ...towards [[Christianity]] was known, and who is even said to have become a Christian, as a tombstone covering his remains in a church at [[Pisa]] indicates: </p
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  • ...in a mystical theology, than which nothing was ever more pernicious to the Christian doctrine, and be converted into an empty μυχιλαγε , or even into a ...given to the rationalist theology of Germany or the rationalisation of the Christian religion. </p>
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  • ...e [[Therapeutae]] were an [[Alexandrian]] sect of Jewish converts to the [[Christian]] faith, who devoted themselves to a monastic life. But this is impossible; ...ning, and many fasted for several days together. They met together every [[Sabbath]] day, and every seven weeks they held a still more solemn assembly, becaus
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  • ...e [[Therapeutae]] were an [[Alexandrian]] sect of Jewish converts to the [[Christian]] faith, who devoted themselves to a monastic life. But this is impossible; ...ning, and many fasted for several days together. They met together every [[Sabbath]] day, and every seven weeks they held a still more solemn assembly, becaus
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  • ...her obligations, justice, mercy, and faith. He subordinates the law of the Sabbath to the requirements of duty and humanity (&nbsp;Mark 2:27, &nbsp;Luke 6:9;
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  • ...; and before rest can be realized atonement must precede. It was kept as a sabbath; but not, as other sabbaths, with joy, but with affliction of themselves, a ...sp; Leviticus 16:29; &nbsp; Leviticus 23:27 ff.). Not only was this day a ‘sabbath of solemn rest,’ on which no work of any sort was to be done, but its uni
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  • ...in the grave was the day of the omer, Pentecost must have followed on the Sabbath. But if the supper were eaten on the 13th, and he was crucified on the 14th
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  • ...sus Christ and the Social [[Question]] </i> , and <i> Jesus Christ and the Christian Character </i> ; relevant portions works of larger scope, such as Jacoby, <
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  • ...ting ‘the people of God.’ Salvation consists in entering into that eternal Sabbath-rest where Jesus has gone before, and where the presence of God is (cf. &nb
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  • ...t of this idea of Christ’s death as the secret spring of a new life in the Christian himself, of a crucifixion with Christ whereby the very life of the Son of G ...rist in his death and resurrection, speaking of the whole lifestyle of the Christian as (in Christ's name) a dying to self and living for him who has loved us a
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  • ...e body vile. [[Plotinus]] blushed that he had a body; Jesus never did. The Christian will honor the body as the temple of the [[Holy]] Spirit. It was the vehicl
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  • Christian Pastor <ref name="term_54568" /> ...not only to the perpetuation, but to the wider extension of the Church. A Christian shepherd takes the oversight of souls. Aggregately they form a single flock
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  • ...rch history. The best books are: Neander, [[Planting]] and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles (trans. by Ryland, Lond. 1851, 2 vols. 12mo); Schaff ...p;Galatians 2:13 ). The rigorous conclusion that the Law bound <i> no </i> Christian was still another thing and one that even James could not accept (&nbsp; Ac
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  • ...NT 1881, OT 1885); and He answered all questions of casuistry regarding [[Sabbath]] observance by pointing out the beneficent principle which led to its inst ...ians 3:5; &nbsp; Ephesians 4:11 ). Probably they were to be found in every Christian community, and there might even be several of them in a single congregation
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  • ...manuscripts of the Sept. Whether they were '''''‘''''' so numbered at the Christian era is somewhat doubtful. In &nbsp;Acts 13:33, the ''Second'' psalm is cite
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  • ...s specimen of mighty Edwards: 'Evangelical humiliation is the sense that a Christian man has of his own utter despicableness and odiousness, with an always answ
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  • ...hools (N. Y. 18mo); Cornell, Life of Robert Raikes (N. Y. 1864); Jamieson, Christian Biography, s.v. </p>
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  • ...t we think we can outdo God (&nbsp;Exodus 20:9-11 )? The manner or way a [[Sabbath]] is kept is not important, but it is important that we consciously set asi ...days,’ etc. We find in OT three distinct reasons for the observance of the Sabbath. (1) The oldest is that of the Book of the Covenant in &nbsp;Exodus 23:12 ,
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  • ...religious rather than political significance. He is expected to keep the [[Sabbath]] and to observe the Day of Atonement, as well as the three great feasts (& ...must not violate the fundamental laws by blaspheming Jehovah, breaking the sabbath by work, eating leavened bread at the Passover, infringing the marriage law
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  • ...r parshiyoth of the Law, so that there might be a distinct lesson for each Sabbath in the intercalary year as before; but the traditions of the German and the
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  • ...o not openly engage in what may be generally regarded as a breaking of the Sabbath, and for convenience they hold their meetings on that day. They will not sp
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  • ...learly the bondage under which the Law brought men, and he looked upon the Sabbath given from [[Sinai]] as a yoke to which those whom Christ has made free sho
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  • ...e Greek version of this book, which was made at a very early period of the Christian era, as is evident from Clement's Recognit. cap. 30-32, though [[Epiphanius
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  • ...cts 18:7; &nbsp;John 12:20). From them came the largest accession to the [[Christian]] church. </p> ...nto the Jewish community. [[Persons]] attracted to Judaism and keeping the sabbath and food laws were termed fearers or worshipers of God. These terms appear
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  • ...made from the Septuagint, and the translation by Jerome, the most learned Christian of his day, directly from the Hebrew, a.d. 385-405, which is called the Vul ...;1 Corinthians 15:45 ff., etc.), and equally as the authoritative guide to Christian conduct (cf. &nbsp;Acts 23:5, &nbsp;Romans 12:19, &nbsp;1 Corinthians 9:9,
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  • ...spirit of praise may often be the language of a Christian, and even put a Christian to shame. Christ must be looked for everywhere, either in what He personall ...ment,'' i.e. of God's mercy: 101. </p> <p> '''5.''' Commemorative of the ''Sabbath-Day'' : 92. </p> <p> '''II.''' With the prefix '''''בְּ''''' '', Be-'' (
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  • ...n the principle that ‘that which was valid … among heathens was also truly Christian’ (cf. article‘St. Paul in Athens’ by Ernst Curtius, in <i> Expositor ...not acquainted either with the doctrines of the Old [[Testament]] or the [[Christian]] dispensation. For many ages before Christ, the nations at large were dest
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  • ...friends; hence it may be suspected that it was translated into Hebrew from Christian copies many times. In the Seder Olam of the 11th or 12th cent., as we have
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  • ...the observance of Easter—were unhesitatingly rejected. The creed of the Christian in Rome was the creed which he held from Irenaeus in Gaul and [[Polycarp]] ...y/ebionism+and+ebionites Ebionism And Ebionites from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...Jews perished, according to the contemporary witness Josephus; but not one Christian, for the [[Christians]] obeyed the Lord's warning by fleeing to Pella, when ...d years' oppression crushed in Europe all who bore the name of Israel, and Christian nations have visited on ''Their'' head a crime perpetrated by a few thousan
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  • ...tilled the seventh year, with the penalty that the land should enjoy its [[Sabbath]] during their captivity if they did not allow it rest while dwelling upon ...s, one of which was read and explained in their synagogues, not only every Sabbath with the other Scriptures, but in many places twice a week, and not unfrequ
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  • ...2; &nbsp;Galatians 6:8; &nbsp;1 Timothy 1:16; &nbsp;Romans 5:21 ); their [[Sabbath]] of rest (&nbsp;Hebrews 4:9; comp 12:22). </p> <p> The newness of life whi ...lop. 8:254 (from which this article is in part a translation); Maartensen, Christian Dogmnatics, '''''§''''' 283-290. (See [[Immortality]]); (See [[Resurrectio
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  • ...ns]] [[Aid]] Society, the Continental Committee for [[Religious]] Liberty, Christian [[Vernacular]] [[Education]] Society for India, and German Aid Society. Alt
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  • ...om the island and took up his abode in Ephesus, according to ‘an ancient [[Christian]] tradition’ (lit. ‘the word of the ancients among us’). Tertullian m ...teristic love, that when John, being too feeble through age to walk to the Christian assemblies, was carried there by young men, his only address was: "little c
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  • ...the eyes of Israel were more firmly fixed on their Scriptures, read every Sabbath in their synagogues, and, as we have seen, these Scriptures, through the re
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  • ...after this the name was changed to [[Advent]] Review and [[Herald]] of the Sabbath, which was published at South Paris, Me., then at Rochester, N. Y., and fin
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  • ...t of those established by Christians. From Lactantius, Jerome, and other [[Christian]] writers we learn that the early [[Christians]] expected the second coming
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  • ...l events, they were not uttered by Jesus, and do not belong to the first [[Christian]] age. </p> <p> J. C. Lambert. </p>
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  • ...have loomed large on the troubled way of the diversified development of [[Christian]] thought and opinion. But the saying of Jesus, as it stands, surely implie
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  • ...<i> Bibl. Theol. of [[Nt]] </i> , ii. 99; [[G.]] [[B.]] Stevens, <i> The [[Christian]] [[Doctrine]] of [[Salvation]] </i> , 438; [[G.]] [[A.]] Gordon, <i> The C
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  • ...; &nbsp;Mark 2:10; &nbsp;Luke 5:24 ) and to interpret the meaning of the [[Sabbath]] (&nbsp;Matthew 12:8; &nbsp;Mark 2:28; &nbsp;Luke 6:5 ). In His preaching, ...n the writers of the apostolic period. All the Greek-speaking leaders of [[Christian]] thought from [[Ignatius]] and Justin [[Martyr]] to Chrysostom agree in te
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  • ...he sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Exod. 20:8). Israel is to remember the [[Sabbath]] by keeping it holy, by celebrating God’s person or worshiping Him in th ...Thessalonians 2:13 &nbsp; 1 Peter 1:2 and the highest motives urge every [[Christian]] not to resist him, and seek to be holy even as God is holy. The ultimate
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  • ...with a barbarous zeal, and a timidity of spirit, for the success of the [[Christian]] religion, which the belief of its divinity can never excuse, ordered grea ...my Lord is great, according as thou hast spoken" (&nbsp;Numbers 14:17) ''(Sabbath,'' p. 89, Colossians 1). </p> <p> These are only a few of the many examples
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  • <p> This occurred on the first day of the seventh month. It was to be "a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation." They were to do n ...''''' </i> , iii. 2-4). According to iv. 1, when the new year began on a [[Sabbath]] the horns were blown only in the temple, but after its destruction they w
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  • ...e of free-will as might induce some to call him a Pelagian; and on a third Sabbath he would employ his ingenuity in reconciling his statements on the agency o
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  • ...ught we to remember that the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath" (&nbsp;Jeremiah 17:1-27). He sees in the prophets of the N.T. simply "expo
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  • ...d not have heard the law on Mount Sinai. Svmmachus afterwards joined the [[Christian]] sect of the Ebionites. His translation of the Bible is stated to have bee
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  • ...figs, and all manner of burdens, which they brought into Jerusalem on the sabbath day: and I testified against them." Morier testifies that he attended simil
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  • ...> Eph. </i> 21; <i> Mgn. </i> 14), that he had led an un-Christian or anti-Christian life in early years. His longing for death is extreme, but is really for li ...s,+bishop+of+antioch Bishop Of Antioch Ignatius from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...[Conception]] of Christianity </i> , 1894, p. 293ff.; E. v. Dobschütz, <i> Christian Life in the Primitive Church </i> , Eng. translation, 1904, p. 399ff. </p>
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  • ...n 15:2 ‘the “harps of God” ’ are sounded ‘with pointed allusion … to the [[Sabbath]] services in the Temple,’ when special canticles (Deuteronomy 32, Exodus ...heavens, and even the angels. </p> <p> Very appropriately, then, does the Christian community repeatedly resort in its worship to the Gloria Patri, "Glory be t
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  • ...the Gospel this is so evident, that the philosophical adversaries of the [[Christian]] faith never suppose the apostles to have been themselves deceived, but bo ...ssed and [[Defended]] </i> ; G. Theissen, <i> Miracle Stories of the Early Christian Tradition </i> ; H. van der Loos, <i> The Miracles of Jesus </i> ; D. Wenha
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  • ...his friend Olympias, a pious widow and deaconess. They all breathe a noble Christian spirit, not desiring to be recalled from exile, convinced that there is but
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  • ...employ instrumental music as a means of grace, why should it be denied the Christian? If David's soul took wing with celestial vigor as he strung his lyre in ac
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  • ...oot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honorable; and shalt honor him, not doing ...passages are &nbsp;Isaiah 30:21; &nbsp;Isaiah 35:8. The Didache, an early Christian manual, expatiates on the way of life and the way of death. The phrase seem
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  • ...gelical work at Aixles-Bains, Savoy; </p> <p> '''(8)''' '''''£''''' 44 for Christian work in Paris; </p> <p> '''(9)''' '''''£''''' 25 for Reformed Church in th
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  • ...ecome the hobby of modern Jewish Talmudists, as Deutsch and others, and of Christian writers who, like R '''''É''''' nan, follow their Jewish leaders unthinkin
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  • ...lem, and he initiated the great persecution with a cruel massacre on the [[Sabbath]] ( 2Ma 5:24-26 ). [[Judas]] Maccabæus defeated and slew him, wearing hi ...nity; while others would adopt the same view as Hierocles, and deprive the Christian miracles of the force of evidence '''''—''''' a line of argument which wa
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  • ...loaves just removed from the table to make place for the new bread on the sabbath, and also Goliath's sword wrapped up in cloth behind the high priest's own ...id in reply to the accusation of His enemies as to His observance of the [[Sabbath]] (&nbsp;Mark 2:25, cf. &nbsp;1 Samuel 21:1-6). This incident is said to ha
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  • ...gdom of God" (A2a); (2) "Except ye keep the sabbath (Taylor "sabbatize the sabbath"), ye shall not see the Father" (A2b); (3) "I stood in the midst of the wor
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  • ...ter Divine righteousness; so the second three, a trilogy of characteristic Christian graces, are the fulfilment of the soul’s hunger.’ </p> <p> With a ‘pr
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  • ...om an ancient Poet </i> , 1912; see also the series of articles on ‘Hymns (Christian)’ in <i> Encyclopaedia of [[Religion]] and Ethics </i> . </p> <p> A. E. B
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  • ..., in order that, as equal opportunities in things spiritual is the norm of Christian life, there may also be equality (ὅπως γένηται ἰσότης, & ..., by the early Christians, the first day of the week was observed as the [[Sabbath]] of the Lord; and consequently, as on that day they commemorated that whic
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  • ...trast in dignity and grandeur of theme. Nor is there any writer of early [[Christian]] literature worthy of a place in this field beside the Master. An observat ...tion appeared in what He said about the proper use and observance of the [[Sabbath]] day, and in His condemnation of those who would neither enter the Kingdom
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  • ...cation touches the ideal life in Christ; but it is an ideal to the present Christian state, and is not to be relegated to the visionary or the celestial: ‘Fai
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  • ...Testament, that James, all his days, was far more of a Jew than a genuine Christian. His canonical [[Epistle]] itself belongs more to the Old Testament than to
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  • ...und in Hippolytus. He describes the sect as still existing observing the [[Sabbath]] circumcision and other Jewish ordinances abstaining from animal food and ...+of+jewish+sect Leader Of Jewish Sect Dositheus from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...is work within a week. But as it was he was in his grave before the next [[Sabbath]] day dawned. And it is just because my great Doctor, [[Jesus]] Christ, put
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  • ...p> Other New Testament metaphorical applications of sacrificial law to the Christian life focus on the service and worship we can offer to God. For example, Pau
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  • ...t. of Antiquities; Dict. of Christian [[Antiquities]] </i> ; Hort, <i> The Christian Ecclesia </i> ; Lightfoot, <i> Philippians </i> ; Deissmann, <i> Bible Stud
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  • Advent Christian Association <ref name="term_17908" /> ...Herald of Life (Springfield, Mass.), and Advent Review and Herald of the [[Sabbath]] (Battle Creek, Mich.). See Wellcome, Hist. of the Second Advent [[Message
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  • ...ts of Jacob, and in many respects they adhere to [[Jewish]] rites. Their [[Sabbath]] commences after sunset on Friday, when they assemble in places of worship ...fe between them and the Christian Maronites in 1860, they were put under a Christian governor appointed by the Porte. </p>
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  • ...howing that in Christ they have a better [[Mediator]] than Moses, a better sabbath than the Judicial, a better atonement than the sacrifices, and a better Jer ...' (&nbsp;Philippians 1:30; &nbsp;Colossians 2:1; &nbsp;Hebrews 10:32); the Christian life is a [[Race]] (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 9:24; &nbsp;Philippians 3:14; &nbsp
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  • ...d various religious notions, and that in a republic which acknowledges the Christian civilization as its guide and base. the state should so educate the coming
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  • ...ion of Dr. Hagenbach's Christian Doctrines: '''''—''''' A [[Discourse]] on Christian Union and [[Ecclesiastical]] [[Reunion]] before the General Assembly of 186
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  • ...or throughout the island. The women of Great Britain have also organized a Christian Temperance Association, meeting for that purpose at Newcastle- on-Tyne in A
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  • ...for wrongdoing, and therefore imposes a punishment to suit the offence. [[Christian]] morality requires believers to forgive those who do them wrong (&nbsp;Mat ...&nbsp;1 Chronicles 12:8 &nbsp; Psalm 18:32-37 . See Paul's exhortations to Christian firmness, under the assaults of spiritual foes, &nbsp;1 Corinthians 16:13 &
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  • ...The rabbins say, that the first day was our Sunday, and the seventh the [[Sabbath]] day. During the first six days, the people continued in profound silence; ...typical of the power of Satan in the world that stops the progress of the Christian: he must count it all as accursed, though God may use such things by consec
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  • ...before his death. He died at his residence in Clapton, Sept. 30, 1860.-The Christian World, Oct. 5, 1860. </p>
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  • ...died at Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1862. Dr. Newcomb was an able and useful Christian laborer, whose memory will be revered for many generations yet to come. </p
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  • ...ace in the [[Beatitudes]] (&nbsp;Matthew 5:3-12). See, further, Character (Christian). </p> <p> <b> 3. </b> Finally, the believer’s view of Christ is not, in
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  • ...d a day. He is then presented in the synagogue on a Sabbath, called ‘the [[Sabbath]] of Phylacteries’ ( <i> tĕphillin </i> ) because the boy is then invest
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  • ...were to be added, weekly, two other lambs for the burnt offering of every Sabbath. None of these could be considered in the light of fines for offences, sinc ...t fast day of the Jewish church, so godly sorrow for sin characterizes the Christian's looking unto the Lamb of God, and "the rapture of pardon" is mingled with
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  • ...te the means of pleasure (&nbsp;Luke 12:15; &nbsp;Luke 12:19); but for the Christian it is treason to pursue pleasure instead of <i> leaving all and following H ...oot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honorable; and shalt honor him, not doing
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  • ...Temple precincts, as the Turkish soldiers now do at [[Easter]] among the [[Christian]] sects in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. St. Paul was escorted from Jer ...orinthians 2:14-16 ); and "the sounding of the trumpet," when the faithful Christian warriors shall take their place every man in his own order or "division" of
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  • ...authority (&nbsp;John 5:1-47 ). They wished to kill him for violating the Sabbath and for blasphemy (&nbsp;John 5:18 ). Jesus spoke of a coming “hour” wh ...the affairs of common life till towards the end of the 4th century of the Christian sera" (Smith, ''Dict. Of Classical Antiq.'' s.v. Hora); and </p> <p> '''(2.
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  • ...f civil rights, are not inconsistent with the principles and duties of the Christian religion. </p> <p> '''22.''' She believes in the necessity of a virtuous an
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  • ...his house on this very day after the execution, and partake with him the [[Sabbath]] meal. According to the story, he did as he promised, as by means of the c
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  • ...of these days is extremely improbable; Saturday, as requiring the whole [[Sabbath]] to have been spent in travelling, and Friday as bringing. the feast '''''
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  • ...n, for whom no miraculous help was ever claimed," still professing to be a Christian minister! There was no Church organization, and no sacraments were administ
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  • ...a more catholic, and a more liberal and generous, temper. And that will be Christian unity accomplished already, as far as you are concerned. That will be heave
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  • ...ion of 1404 persons from Roman Catholicism. In 1885 the publication of the Christian World was discontinued, and since that time the society has suspended activ ...tical-literature/american+and+foreign+christian+union American And Foreign Christian Union from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literatur
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  • ...d. But the absence of contemporary evidence of such an intention, on which Christian apologists would naturally have lain stress, leads us to reject Lampridius' ...elius,+emperor Publius Aelius Hadrianus Emperor from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...] God came down to [[Capernaum]] a city of [[Galilee]] and taught on the [[Sabbath]] days" (Tert. adv. Marc. iv. 7); but we believe the true reading here is " ...d+century+heretic A 2Nd Century Heretic Marcion from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...r abolition would have resulted in violence and bloodshed. That is not the Christian way! Rather, Jesus and the apostles set forth principles of human dignity a
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  • ...t </i> of such fellowship; it is often used as a favourite expression for ‘Christian’—&nbsp;Romans 16:9-11; while in other cases the relationship referred t
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  • ...cal opponents. </p> <p> In &nbsp;James 1:1 St. James may be addressing the Christian Jews of the Eastern Dispersion, and in &nbsp;1 Peter 1:1 St. Peter those of ...nities in Babylonia till about a.d. 1000. Here, after the beginning of the Christian era, the Babylonian [[Talmud]] was compiled. </p> <p> In b.c. 608, [[Necho]
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  • ...elf in history. Interestingly, many modern approaches which may reject the Christian message are nevertheless indebted to the faith for the linear notion of his ...nt subjects as a history of government or political history history of the christian church, or ecclesiastical history history of war and conquests, or military
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  • ...settled ministry, and numerous the efforts to bring it about, most of the Christian preachers were "itinerants." In the Latin Church, itinerant preachers have
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  • ...ves of many men." He was the originator, or one of the originators, of the Christian socialistic movement, the design of which was to break down tie system of c ...ities of his faith, and parried its discussion"; one of the originators of Christian [[Socialism]] along with Kingsley, and the founder of the Working-Man's Col
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  • ...p> The execution of one of Mohammed's emissaries by Amru, the chief of the Christian Arabs on the [[Syrian]] frontier, occasioned the first war between Mohammed
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  • ...ppear the [[Divinity]] of Christ, His death for men, and resurrection, the Christian’s union with Him, the gift of the [[Holy]] Spirit, but less as doctrines ...ses himself in his letter. </p> <p> '''(1.)''' The very intensity of their Christian faith, dwelling too exclusively on the day of the Lord's. coming, had been
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  • ...g." Its present population is 3,000 or 4,000. </p> <p> It was for long a [[Christian]] bishopric. Ithobaal was king at the beginning of Nebuchadnezzar's siege, ...1:3-7 ). Was the Church in Tyre not a fulfilment of &nbsp; Psalms 87:4 ? A Christian church was built on the site of the Melkarth temple. [[Origen]] found refug
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  • ...that the first day was not generally used in the [[Christian]] Church as [[Sabbath]] before the reign of Constantine. Traces of seventh-day keepers are found
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  • ...this matter now in hand. It sometimes happens, says Dods, that the true [[Christian]] is so far from boasting of himself that he goes much too far in the oppos
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  • .... Trafton </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . M. Black, <i> The Scrolls and [[Christian]] Origins </i> ; idem, ed., <i> The Scrolls and Christianity </i> ; J. H. C
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  • ...p;Leviticus 24:5-9; cf. &nbsp;Exodus 25:30 ), and the regular additional [[Sabbath]] burnt offerings (&nbsp;Numbers 28:9-10 ). </p> <p> At the special festiva ...n person, and, being perfected, is now the great High Priest above for the Christian. &nbsp;Hebrews 4:14-16 . See AARONIC PRIESTHOOD. </p> <p> [[Christians]] ar
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  • ...what David did?" &nbsp;1 Samuel 21:1-6 &nbsp;Matthew 12:5 "Priests profane sabbath" &nbsp;Numbers 28:9 &nbsp;Matthew 12:7 "Mercy, not sacrifice" &nbsp;Hosea 6
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  • ...e world or to the Sinai of legalism; a spiritual blank, marked only by the Sabbath breaking case and the [[Korah]] rebellion against spiritual authority. </p>
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  • ...The incident of the plucking of the ears of corn in the cornfields on the Sabbath day served as the occasion for a notable declaration regarding both the dig ...him. The [[Holy]] Spirit is the gardener who takes the grain of earth, the Christian, plants him in His harvest field where He wants him to be, and places him w
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  • ...Eleazar, and the synagogue of Shechem, they declare, that they keep the [[Sabbath]] in all the rigour with which it is enjoined in the book of Exodus; none a ...and fifty souls, and are devout observers of the law. They keep the Jewish Sabbath with great strictness, and meet thrice during the day in their synagogue fo
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  • ...superior authority. Just as He was greater than the temple and Lord of the Sabbath, so is He above the Law and able to take the position of One who has the ri
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  • ...consecrated labor, and few men have contributed more largely to promote [[Christian]] ethics in [[America]] by laying their foundation wisely in true religion.
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  • ..., this fast is kept on the Friday, because fasting is not allowed on the [[Sabbath]] day. Some Jews go so far as to fast three days, according to the example
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  • ...Sabbath; and, </p> <p> '''3.''' That the ''Hosanna Day'' is not to be on a Sabbath. It is impossible now to say with certainty how much of this calendar is Hi
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  • ...form made rapid headway. It enlisted the great majority of the moral and [[Christian]] portion of society, the aged and the young, reclaiming many and guarding
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  • ...is discontinued. See Dixon, Free Russia, p. 138 sq.; Marsden, History of [[Christian]] Churches and Sects, 2:234; Le Raskol, Essai historique et critique sur le
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  • ...opening the meetings of the board with prayer. He was identified with the Sabbath reform movement, and at the breaking out of the [[Rebellion]] showed his lo
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  • ...Elisha was wont to see her regularly at his services on the "new moon and sabbath." [[Seeing]] her now approaching from a distance, Elisha sent [[Gehazi]] to ...ecall the marvels of a later period '''''—''''' of the early ages of the [[Christian]] Church. It is in the story of [[Gervasius]] and Protasius (Augustine's Co
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  • ...[[Gospels]] we find the same stream of thought in full flow. The highest [[Christian]] virtue is enforced by appeal to Him who ‘maketh his sun to rise on the ...might not be exhausted, it was ordered that every seventh year should be a sabbath of rest to the land. There was to be no sowing or reaping, no pruning of vi
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  • ...5:37 ). </li> <li> The law of Moses required the Hebrews to remember the [[Sabbath]] day (&nbsp;Exodus 20:8-11 ); in apostolic times, the people of God rememb
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  • ...y solemn rites to keep holy. <p> From even to even shall ye celebrate your Sabbath. &nbsp;Leviticus 23 . </p> 3. To honor or distinguish by ceremonies and mar ...y day; "celebrate (the Revised Version (British and American) "keep") your sabbath" (&nbsp;Leviticus 23:32 ). </p>
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  • ...tituted as a sacrificial offering for men; but no influence of this on pre-Christian Messianism, or of contemporary cults on this particular symbolism, has been ...in the daily morning and evening sacrifice (&nbsp;Exodus 29:38-41), on the sabbath (&nbsp;Numbers 28:9), at the new moon feasts (&nbsp;Numbers 28:11), that of
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  • ...s to say, the true place of nature in the religious, and especially in the Christian, life. And instead of offering you my own weak words on such a high subject
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  • ...s Illustribus liber. </i> —Many [[Greeks]] and Latins had treated of the Christian writers before Isidore, but he determined to give a brief outline of those ...tist+of+seville Archbaptist Of Seville Isidorus from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...James and Paul describe what has become (for whatever reason) the "normal" Christian attitude toward sickness, and it obviously finds justification in the New T
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  • ...ails, in a greater or less degree, among most denominations into which the Christian world is divided. </p> <p> The following observations from Jones's Biblical
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  • ...ond, <i> Christian Doct. of Immortality </i> , 313–325; Robbins, <i> [[A]] Christian Apologetic </i> (1902), 59–87; Forrest, <i> Authority of Christ </i> (190
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  • ...of the sacred places, and from the 4th cent, onwards it was frequented by Christian pilgrims. Eusebius (and [[Jerome]] after him) mentions the place as on the ...and Watzinger and 1921 by Orfali who also worked the area of an octagonal Christian church built over a place traditionally held as the site of Peter's house.
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  • ...they possess a copy of the law, attributed to Manasseh, and known to the [[Christian]] fathers of the second and third centuries. To Gerazim our Lord alludes: " ...22 . There are many ruins on this mountain, some of which are evidently of Christian buildings. To this mountain the woman of [[Sychar]] referred in &nbsp;John
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  • ...em the abhorrence of idols which now characterizes them. </p> <p> In the [[Christian]] church "the deadly wound" that was given to "the beast" (the God-opposed ...empty, hungry and helpless. </p> <p> &nbsp;1 John 5:21 (b) An idol in the Christian's life is anything or any person that takes the heart and love away from th
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  • ...orgiveness]] as presented in the NT </i> , 1901, pp. 43–48; Martensen, <i> Christian Ethics </i> , 1st Div. ‘Individual Ethics,’ 1881 [English translation], ...cerity (without hypocrisy, anupokritos) should characterize the Christian. Christian love (&nbsp;Romans 12:9; &nbsp;2 Corinthians 6:6; &nbsp;1 Peter 1:22 ), fai
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  • ...connexion with Barnabas, who seems to have been a man of standing in the [[Christian]] community. </p> <p> <b> 2. Relations with Paul and Barnabas. </b> —When ...sp; Mark 7:11; <em> the preparation </em> is said to be the day before the Sabbath, &nbsp; Mark 15:42; and defiled hands are said to mean unwashed hands, &nbs
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  • ...spond to the actual world of public life, and towards which the individual Christian is but now feeling his way in isolated points of character. It is a life to
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  • ...forbidden, and all such are enjoined to "work with their own hands" as a [[Christian]] duty (&nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:11; &nbsp;2 th &nbsp;3:7-13; &nbsp;Ephesian ...ny churches make it the practice to take the poor collection every first [[Sabbath]] in the month. </p>
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  • ...astrology did not come into existence until about the commencement of the Christian era, it is clear that there could not be any reference to its particular fo ...w to astrology. Belief in astrology is not now ostensibly professed in any Christian country, though a few solitary advocates have from time to time appeared, a
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  • ...igious]] [[Knowledge]] </i> , IV, 4; Smith and Cheetham, <i> Dictionary of Christian [[Antiquities]] </i> , articles "Baptism," "Maundy Thursday." </p> ...me, as might be expected, a part of the observances practiced in the early Christian church. The real signification, however, was soon forgotten, or overloaded
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  • ...''Loved One'' , or bride, is ''The [[Congregation]] Of Israel'' . In the [[Christian]] Church, the Talmudical interpretation, imported by Origen, was, all but u ...s the inculcation of marriage, and especially of monogamy, the majority of Christian interpreters, at least since the days of Origen (who wrote ten books of com
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  • .... The Abyssinians, by the most authentic accounts, were converted to the [[Christian]] faith about the year 330; when Frumentius, being providentially raised to ...y not as a religious rite. They keep both the [[Jewish]] and the Christian sabbath, and also a great number of holidays. Their clergy and churches are very nu
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  • ...article, see Zeitschrift f. d. histor. Theologie, 1866, p. 32; Donaldson, Christian Lit. 1:201 sq.; Neander, Church History, 1:381; Henke, De epistolae quae Ba
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  • ...and [[Prison]] Discipline, etc. His last publication was an admirable and Christian declaration of his faith. In him was illustrated the Scripture, "The path o
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  • <p> A solemn time of fasting in the [[Christian]] church, observed as a time of humiliation before Easter. The Romish churc ...n. </p> <p> The quadragesimal fast, or fast of forty days observed by the christian church before Easter, the festival of our Savior's resurrection. It begins
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  • ...aining for it the contributions of the Church, but by inducing men of high Christian and educational attainments to undertake the work of preaching the [[Gospel
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  • ...and has a large circulation. The [[Rainbow]] is a monthly periodical; the Christian Observer, the monthly journal of the evangelicals, often displays millenari
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  • ..., meets with the countenance and support of all classes. The Nova Scotia [[Sabbath]] [[Alliance]] consists of the leading ministers and members of all the lea
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  • ...thoroughly refitted and furnished in the best manner to make it a pleasant Christian home for the students. In 1873 the James Suydam Hall was opened for use. Th
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  • ...ture." Thomas [[Jackson]] presided. It surpassed all previous meetings for Christian feeling and pious beneficence. A [[Thanksgiving]] Fund was recommended as a
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  • ...the [[Jews]] were persecuting Christ because He had healed a man on the [[Sabbath]] day, He said, "My Father worketh hitherto, and I work." &nbsp;John 5:17 . ...orks; in other words, he avers that a mere speculative faith is not a real Christian faith (&nbsp;James 2:14-26). In a word, Paul has taught us that ''Justifica
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  • ...siderable body of extra-canonical sayings which circulated more or less in Christian circles, especially in Egypt, in the early centuries, and the possible pres
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  • ...bers. In this the Old Testament [[Scriptures]] and the observance of the [[Sabbath]] were important factors, and enabled them to win the adherence of intellig
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  • ...." See also Ladies' Repository, March, 1868; Appleton's Annual, 1867; N.Y. Christian Advocate, February 8, 1872 (MS. Sermons of the late Dr. Monroe). (J.H.W.) <
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  • ...the Lord's supper. But this administration does not at all assimilate the Christian priesthood to the pagan or Jewish; the former of those rites being an admis
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  • ...irth to but one Pardee." His two volumes, the Sunday-school Worker and the Sabbath- school index, are widely known and prized. See Dr. John S. Hart in Sunday-
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  • ...e attraction of gravitation makes no noise." So he lived and died, a happy Christian, and "a workman that needed not to be ashamed." Dr. Sprague has given an un
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  • ...s the talents and the trainings and the tastes of cultivated and refined [[Christian]] scholars. [[Money]] is greatly coveted because it gives its possessor the
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  • ...of Lampetius, a [[Syrian]] monk. He pretended that as man is born free, a Christian, in order to please God, ought to do nothing by necessity; and that it is, ...of Lampetius, a Syrian monk, who pretended that, as a man is born free, a Christian, in order to please God, ought to do nothing by necessity; and that, theref
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  • ...ervance of the "divine" law such as circumcision and the ordinances of the sabbath; resembling in this severance of the genuine from the spurious elements of ...+of+saint+john Opponent Of Saint John Cerinthus from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...ts. </p> <p> Mai calls him a writer delightful from his "ingenuitas," his "Christian ac pastoralis simplicitas," and his "nativum dicendi genus" ( <i> Patrum No ...mons A Writer Of Sermons Eusebius Of Alexandria from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...e of [[Renaissance]] and [[Reformation]] </i> ; [[M.]] Shermis, <i> Jewish-Christian Relations: An Annotated Bibliography and Resource Guide </i> ; [[M.]] [[H.]
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  • ...Paul to the Thessalonians </i> ; I. de la Potterie and S. Lyonnet, <i> The Christian Lives by the Spirit </i> ; A. Wanamaker, <i> [[Commentary]] on 1 & 2Thessal ..., ii. 1–48; Dykes, <i> Manifesto of the King </i> , pp. 203–220; Dale, <i> Christian [[Doctrine]] </i> , 198; Hobhouse, <i> [[Spiritual]] Standard </i> , iii. <
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  • ...ot to vaunt herself over her husband but is to remember a cardinal rule of Christian conduct and apply it to her marriage: put the other person first! The follo
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  • ...at any moment among the excitable populace, was one of the first causes of Christian persecution, as it took some considerable time before Christianity was full
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  • ...e, practical teaching, often in terms of an individual case. Most probably Christian [[Gnostics]] felt some encouragement and justification affo </p>
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  • ...ems to refer to the <em> agapae. </em> He tells us that when Peregrinus, a Christian, was in prison, "you might have seen, early in the morning, old women, some
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  • ...he same custom is kept up by modern orthodox Jews; if the day falls on a [[Sabbath]] or a [[Holy]] Day, the ceremony is performed on the following day.] and t ...ers to the Old Testament faithful who could not reach completion until the Christian dispensation (11:40); these now comprise the cloud of witnesses who applaud
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  • ...erary Structure. The subjects handled in this section include an oracle on sabbath keeping (&nbsp;Isaiah 56:1-8 ), censure of civil and religious leaders (&nb ...y-one years. But the tradition of the Jews, which has been adopted by most Christian commentators, that he was put to death by Manasseh, is very uncertain; and
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  • ...al View of Civil [[Government]] </i> ; C. F. H. Henry, ed., <i> Aspects of Christian Social Ethics </i> ; K. A. Kitchen, <i> The Bible in Its World </i> ; A. N. ...f the state may represent the minimum requirements for an ordered society; Christian morality goes beyond that, even to a person’s thoughts and motives (&nbsp
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  • ...37), the intervening material (&nbsp;Matthew 12:1-21) comprising the two [[Sabbath]] incidents of &nbsp;Mark 2:23 to &nbsp;Mark 3:6. In this further denunciat ...rkness and difficulty which one may live on this earth. In the case of the Christian this time is followed by GOD's blessing, care and recovery, both in the mil
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  • ...Christian king of Jerusalem for coming over, on certain conditions, to the Christian faith; but the [[Templars]] killed his envoys and rejected his overtures, t
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  • ...tile exertions of its inhabitants, was founded about 2200 years before the Christian aera. The neighboring mountains, being covered with excellent cedar-trees, ...tile exertions of its inhabitants, was founded about 2200 years before the Christian era. The neighboring mountains, being covered with excellent cedar-trees, f
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  • ...k with respect and putting it into the canon could not be preserved in the Christian Church. Hence Judith, which was at first quoted with approbation by [[Cleme ...r the influence of the low conception of marriage fostered in the medieval Christian church. </p> Literature. <p> For the editions of the Greek text and for com
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  • ...te under its spirit and tendency. In his Seven Books upon the Truth of the Christian Religion, he endeavors to trace the economy of the covenant of grace to the
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  • ...making use of unleavened bread in the eucharist, their observation of the sabbath, and fasting on Saturday, charging them with living in communion with the J ...As the [[Gospel]] spread in the first ages both east and west, the first [[Christian]] churches were so denominated. From the languages respectively used in the
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  • ...as not appeared on the stage of time in the 19th century. Destined to be a Christian minister, "he strove" (said of him a friend who knew him well), "with all t
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  • ...296; Am. Presb. Rev. 1860 (May), p. 360; Neander, Ch. Hist. 2:458 sq.; id. Christian Dogmas (see Index); Baur, Dogmengesch. vol. ii (see Index); Bayle, Dict. Hi
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  • ...Methods of Religion, volume 1, chapter 13; Bingham, [[Antiquities]] of the Christian Church, 2:114 sq.; Engl. Rev. 6:82 sq. (See [[Advent]]). </p>
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  • ...hese stations. See Grundemann, Missions-Atlas, No. 1; Aikman, Cyclop. of [[Christian]] Missions, p. 206, 207; Missionary Yearbook, 1:109. </p>
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  • ...or been given by translators. The names of some Old Testament books in the Christian Bible differ from those in the Hebrew Bible. </p> <p> The order in which th ...lloth''''' ("scrolls") are read on five annual fasts or feasts, not on the sabbath. </p> <p> "It is written" is the formula appropriated to holy writ. &nbsp;2
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  • ...his last utterances was this '''''—''''' "Jesus is with me." He died on [[Sabbath]] morning, Dec. 31, 1876. (W. P. S.). </p>
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  • ...he Hawaii Islands had been converted, and on his return brought with him a Christian native and his wife. The king, leading his people by example, was baptized,
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  • ...without end. </p> <p> [[Blasphemy]] was not exclusively a [[Jewish]] and [[Christian]] conception. To the [[Greeks]] also it was a high offence βλασφημε ...nbsp; Numbers 15:30 f.). The incident of the man gathering sticks on the [[Sabbath]] seems to be a concrete example of blasphemy (&nbsp; Numbers 15:32 f.). </
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  • ...ing a typical representation of those great truths and blessings which the Christian dispensation unfolds and conveys. </p> <p> In the system of a certain class
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  • ...umes styled The Christian Library. His own [[Scripture]] [[Questions]] and Sabbath-school Class-book are well known. See Dr. Sharp's [[Funeral]] Sermons Ameri
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  • ...d were writing letters, distributing tracts, teaching in or superintending Sabbath-schools, holding prayer-meetings, and personal conversation with those arou
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  • ...Pasagii to have been Jews, who, to escape persecution, assumed enough of, Christian practices and doctrines to be passed unmolested, like the [[Cathari]] .(q.v
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  • ...to meet with at his father's table, and had been wont to hear preaching on Sabbath. In hell he seems to have come to be of the mind of our forefathers who mag
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  • ...perpetual exile. [[A]] [[Samaritan]] was declared incapable of having a [[Christian]] slave; if he bought one, the slave <i> ipso facto </i> became entitled to ...rly-christian-biography/justinus+ii Justinus Ii from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...this epistle (&nbsp;Colossians 2:16; &nbsp;Colossians 2:18, "new moon ... sabbath days") is that of [[Judaizing]] Christians, mixed up with eastern theosophy ...e, and forbids every species of licentiousness; he exhorts to a variety of Christian virtues, to meekness, veracity, humility, charity, and devotion; he enforce
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  • ...d, from whom all power is; Christ's reply unites rather than separates the Christian's political and religious duties. Yet, such is man's perversity, they had t
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  • ...serve God (&nbsp;Luke 9:3; cf. &nbsp;Psalm 37:25 ). At the same time, the Christian is not to rely on the charity of the church for bread but earn it (&nbsp;2
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  • .... Although many Jewish Christians probably continued to worship God on the Sabbath, the established time for the church's worship came to be Sunday, the first
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  • <p> <strong> [[Love Feast]] (Agape). </strong> The Love Feast of the [[Christian]] Church in Apostolic times was a common meal of which all the brethren par ...most familiar of these, such meals were also celebrated to inaugurate the sabbath and festival days. On these occasions a family or a group of friends who ha
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  • ...the Person of Christ see the Christological sections of standard works on Christian Doctrine. </p> <p> Frank Hugh Foster. </p>
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  • ...od, as beholding the Divine plan and submitting to and working for it, the Christian possesses the world in a sense in which no other can. It is his to rejoice
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  • ...righteous living (&nbsp;2 Peter 3:14 ). As such it stands as member of the Christian triad of faith, hope, and love (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 13:13; &nbsp;1 Thessalo
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  • ....]] The old order failed to recognize that God's Agent was the Lord of the sabbath (&nbsp;Mark 2:23-3:5 ). </p> <p> [[E.]] The old order displayed hardness of
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  • ...ith or without hypnosis, in the healing of many physical ailments. And the Christian faith, based upon the suggestions found in the Gospels as they describe, wi
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  • ...em to the conscience. Many of the old tabus on food, marriage, travel, the Sabbath, were rooted in fact. They were based on laws of health, decency, human nat
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  • ...John 12:47; &nbsp;John 17:23 etc.), which silently bears out the view—to a Christian, abundantly confirmed after 70 a.d.—that the Jews were a reprobate people
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  • ...he Law three hours each day, and observes all its ordinances. He keeps the Sabbath. He makes vows, and on their accomplishment He is released by the heavenly
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  • ...Christianity]] </i> , as well as more formal works; Wilson Harper, <i> The Christian View of Human Life </i> (1901), chs. vii.–x.; Forrest, <i> The [[Authorit
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  • ...is </i> love,’—that sums Him up in a word; and that is the newness of the Christian teaching (&nbsp;John 13:34, &nbsp;John 15:12) which transforms the notion o
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  • ...of God, more prevailing than the high priest as an intercessor; that his [[Sabbath]] awaited them, his covenant, his atonement, his city heavenly not made wit
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  • ...ce, as the itinerant ministers are, yet, by their valuable services on the Sabbath, or at other times occasionally in their respective vicinities, constitute
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  • ...ain. </p> <p> <strong> 3. </strong> [[Remember]] that thou keep holy the [[Sabbath]] day. </p> <p> <strong> 4. </strong> [[Honour]] thy father and thy mother.
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  • ...nel, but valuable for the light they throw upon Jewish life in the early [[Christian]] centuries. </p> <p> <strong> 2. [[Historical]] value of the earlier books ...), others at appropriate times (feasts or for specific situations); the [[Sabbath]] was to be the day of no work but to be the time of worship for the entire
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  • ...Song of Solomon 2:1 (c) </p> <p> Root, &nbsp;Revelation 22:16 (a) </p> <p> Sabbath, &nbsp;Colossians 2:16-17 (b) </p> <p> Seed, &nbsp;Genesis 3:15 (a) </p> <p ...the Christ is the testimony of God, and the faith of this constitutes a [[Christian]] (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 12:3; &nbsp;1 John 5:1 ). </p>
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  • ...p; Luke 8:2 , &nbsp; John 12:2 ). And giving remains an integral part of [[Christian]] worship, as a willing homage to God, the wrong ideas of compulsion or per ...(&nbsp;Deuteronomy 6:10 ), and its spoils (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 20:14 ); the sabbath (&nbsp;Exodus 16:29 ); the promises (&nbsp;1 Kings 8:56 ); the covenants (&
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  • ...over by the Moravian [[Brethren]] in 1881) all that medical science and [[Christian]] kindness can accomplish is done. </p> <p> <i> Leprosy in the [[Gospels]] ...e </i> (when they were come into the land), answering to manifest sin in a christian assembly, which must be removed, or the assembly must be dissolved. [[Holin
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  • ...12:1 is the [[Jewish]] dispensation, borrowing its former light from the [[Christian]] but now become worldly, and therefore under the church's feet (&nbsp;Gala ...4; &nbsp;Hosea 2:11; &nbsp;Amos 8:5; cf. &nbsp;Colossians 2:16; see also [[Sabbath]] ). </p> <p> God strictly prohibited any worshipping of the moon. Again th
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  • ...e passage quoted any reference to these charges. As C. Bigg has said, ‘A [[Christian]] might quite well be guilty of murder. The times were wild, and conversion ...and sacredness of man as a child of God, &nbsp;Genesis 9:5-6 . Like the [[Sabbath]] and marriage, it is a primeval and universal institution for mankind, and
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  • ...is that the passages referring to the son of man are of later date and of Christian origin. </p> II. Why Jesus Made Use of the Title. <p> The conclusion that t
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  • ...shed the corn was by no means to be muzzled; he was to enjoy rest on the [[Sabbath]] , as well as his master. &nbsp;Exodus 23:12; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 5:14. The ...as the sinner does. </p> <p> &nbsp;Isaiah 1:3 (b) This type represents the Christian who is more interested in his blessed Lord than he is in His gifts. The ass
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  • ...fanatical mob of a heathen city vented their rage upon an advocate of the Christian faith. The attempt on the Apostle’s life proved unsuccessful. Stunned for ....; comp. &nbsp;1 Kings 21:10 sq.; &nbsp;Acts 6:13; &nbsp;Acts 7:56 sq.), [[Sabbath]] breakers (&nbsp;Numbers 15:32 sq.), fortune tellers and soothsayers (&nbs
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  • ...'' of her Little Coffin:-Bertha and her Baptism: '''''—''''' [[Communion]] Sabbath: and others of a devotional and religious character, including tracts, hymn
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  • ...s he was unwearied in his sacred calling. Besides his stated labors on the Sabbath, he frequently delivered lectures, and in the course of his life preached s
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  • ...e following: '''''—''''' [[Judgment]] or [[Observation]] of the [[Jewish]] Sabbath, with Mr. Ben's [[Answer]] (Lond. 1672): '''''—''''' All in One; All Usef
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  • ...uodi, Tridi, etc. The tenth day was to be the day of rest, the Christian [[Sabbath]] being done away. Five intercalary days were added for each year, viz. the
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  • ...these, his Posthumous Works contain, Daily Scripture Readings, 3 vols.; [[Sabbath]] Scripture Readings, 2 vols.; Discourses hitherto unpublished, 1 vol.; Lec
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  • ...[[Letters]] of the late Reverend Samuel Dyer to his Children; Lectures on Christian Theology; by the late Reverend Dr. Payne; and The Works of the late Reveren
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  • ...e, the controversy with the [[Pharisees]] regarding the right use of the [[Sabbath]] being the main interest. No indication is given as to the seat of the dis ...c) Here it is indicated that every wrong, harmful and hurtful thing in the Christian's life will come under the beneficent and blessed healing power of the Lord
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  • ...love was John Campbell, the African traveler. In company with that zealous Christian, Mr. Haldane made successive tours throughout all Scotland as far as Orkney
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  • ...techismi Palatinae'' (Opera, vol. 2). Translations - Ursinus, The Summe of Christian Religion, lectures on the Catechism, transl. by H. Parrie (Lond. 1617 4to).
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  • ...Gregory of Nazianzum's father having belonged to it before his becoming a Christian. Ullmann considers them as Eclectics, combining the elements of Judaism wit
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  • ...ose who go after the false martyrs of heretics. </p> <p> '''35.''' Forbids Christian persons leaving their church in order to attend private conventicles in whi
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  • ...s. '''''—''''' Farrar, Eccles. Dict. s.v.; Bingham, [[Antiquities]] of the Christian Church, 1:659; Cyclop. Of [[Religious]] Knowledge, s.v.; Wetzer u. Welte, K
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  • ...of the flock, a good minister of Jesus Christ" (bishop Janes, in the N. Y. Christian Advocate, Jan. 9, 1862). See also Smith, Memorials of the N. Y. and N. Y. E
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  • ...honey at the altar was forbidden (comp. Conc. Trull. can. 57). See Riddle, Christian Antiquities, page 520; Ayer, [[Treasury]] of Bible Knowledge, page 591; Col
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  • ...d above the confines of space and time, and was a foretaste of the eternal Sabbath-rest of the saints. She regretted not to die, aye, not even in a foreign la
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  • ...t the style does not authorize a later date than the 2d or 3d century. The Christian fathers [[Origen]] and [[Jerome]] do not mention this Targum, and therefore
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  • ...ing of Jewish Christians. The whole [[Mosaic]] law, including the Jewish [[Sabbath]] and circumcision, alongside of baptism and theLord's Supper, he intended
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  • ...friend of the Hackney Grammar-school, and always the active promoter of [[Sabbath]] and day schools for the children of the industrial classes. He not only r
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  • ...reet- car or railroad companies, or any institutions which desecrate the [[Sabbath]] or otherwise trench on any of the ten commandments. They have always excl
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  • ...The Creeds of [[Christendom]] (3 volumes): '''''—''''' and History of the Christian Church (7 volumes), upon which his reputation will most permanently rest. H
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  • ...''—''''' Lectures on the [[Christian]] [[Sabbath]] (1867): '''''—''''' The Christian [[Sacraments]] (eod.). </p>
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  • ...h [[Versions]] of Scripture; Watt, Bibl. Brit.; [[Princeton]] Rev. 10:321; Christian Rev. 3, 130; North American Rev. 67, 322. For fuller list of literature, se
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  • ...mbolism and imaginative presentment of Jewish apocalyptic literature and [[Christian]] views of the unseen world. </p> <p> <strong> 2. Style </strong> . [[Notwi ...ute. Its canonicity in general is satisfactorily established by Jewish and Christian authorities. There is, indeed, no explicit reference to it, or quotation fr
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  • ...y a steep and winding flight of steps. The floor of the rediscovered early Christian church roofs over the pool, being supported upon five arches in commemorati
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  • ...el of Peter </i> , 8). There the body remained undisturbed over the Jewish Sabbath; but when on the morning of the first day of the week the women visited the ...o self-murderers, who were thrown out to putrefy upon the ground. In the [[Christian]] church, though good men always desired the privilege of interment, yet th
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  • ...-3 speaks of a collection Paul was taking to aid the needy in the Jewish [[Christian]] church in Palestine. He advises that the amount to be given should be set ...( <i> ''''' koinōnikoı́ ''''' </i> ) is to be a habit of their lives, the Christian principle being that of the holding of all property as a trust, to be distr
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  • ...Psalms 8:1) and in the NT (&nbsp;Luke 2:14, &nbsp;Ephesians 3:10). To some Christian commentators, however, and those of no mean weight,— <i> e.g. </i> [[Corn
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  • ...years' oppression crushed in Europe all who bore the name of Israel, and [[Christian]] nations have visited on their head a crime perpetrated by a few thousand
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  • ...his preaching. He was active and useful as a citizen, and as a man and a [[Christian]] commanded the unwavering respect of all who knew him. See Necrological [[
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  • ...o'efforts to instruct and benefit them in every way. His end was full of [[Christian]] joy and even of triumph. See Necrological [[Report]] of Princeton Theol.
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  • ...ate and devote his time to farming during the week and to preaching on the Sabbath. In this way he labored with the Second Church in New Hampton, and the Thir
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  • ...] to Mr. Francis Bampfield's Letter, in Vindication of the [[Christian]] [[Sabbath]] Against the [[Jewish]] (Lond. 1672), and a volume of sermons on Soul [[Pr
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  • ...ons to the magazine are as follows: "Christian Zeal," "Observations on the Sabbath," "Death of Voltaire and Mrs. [[Leech]] Contrasted," "Religious Curiosity,"
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  • ...me to [[America]] in 1827, and opened a school in Quebec, preaching on the Sabbath/in the city and its neighborhood. After a time, he became connected with th
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  • ...sixty years. His whole life was a wonderful illustration of the power of [[Christian]] faith, and his visits, prayers, and exhortations were the means of hundre
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  • <p> were a heretical sect who maintained that the [[Christian]] [[Sabbath]] ought to be kept as a fast. (See [[Euchites]]). </p>
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  • ...w miles from Waterville, where he had purchased a farm. He preached on the Sabbath, and attended the meetings of his denomination, quarterly and yearly. Thus
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  • ...d in his eighteenth year; soon became an earnest [[Christian]] worker as [[Sabbath]] school teacher and class-leader; began preaching in 1835; and in the foll
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  • ...sale of liquor, and of a railroad company because of its violation of the Sabbath. Few have done more for the cause of temperance than Mr. Dodge. He was acti
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  • ...olished all forms of worship, though still holding their meetings on the [[Sabbath]] as a matter of convenience. They assembled for purposes of discussion and
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  • ...him as a saint, and the bishops of Visen have fixed his festival on the [[Sabbath]] after the Ascension. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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  • ...He was the author of The [[Authority]] and Perpetuity of the [[Christian]] Sabbath, and other volumes. See Appletons' Cyclop. of Amer. Biography. </p>
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  • ...ures on the works of Shakespeare. He was an humble, consistent, and devout Christian. See Necrol. [[Report]] of Princeton Theol. Sem. 1877, page 29. </p>
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  • ...rman version. For the study of homiletics his sermons are valued by both [[Christian]] and Jewish divines. See, besides Gr tz and Kayserling, Ehrentheil J d. Ch
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  • ...ere measures, but has thus far failed in doing so. See Marsden, Hist. of [[Christian]] Churches and Sects, 2:231, 232. </p>
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  • ...hey continued to be called such until [[Easter]] week, when, on the "great Sabbath," and on the octave of Easter, they laid aside their white garments, and ap
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  • ...long before himprobably in the 1st, or at least in the 2d century of the [[Christian]] era. That he was the teacher or pupil of Simon Magus, as some have assert
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  • ...prayer and other religious meetings, making himself generally useful as a Christian. After the restoration of his health he had charge of several Classical sch
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  • ...sessions, the same to take effect Aug. 1, 1838. His advocacy of peace on [[Christian]] principles gave him a reputation throughout the civilized world. His effo
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  • ...had under him four Indian teachers, who read in separate villages on every Sabbath, excepting every fourth, when he himself preached the sermons which he wrot
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  • <p> (n.) One of a sect which opposes the observance of the [[Christian]] Sabbath. </p>
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  • ...increased, and when, as his wont was, he went up to the synagogue on the [[Sabbath]] day, that only made him feel his loneliness and his misery all the more.
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  • ..., and he had no temptation to contemn them. But many were the delightful [[Sabbath]] hours that Lois his grandmother spent with Timothy her dawning grandson,
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  • ...ermination, and the perseverance to go on to old age, bringing out every [[Sabbath]] day to their people things new and old. [[Paracelsus]] denounced those do
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  • ...t blameable; the best proportioned, and the most disproportioned, of all [[Christian]] men. Such was the holiness of his life, and such was the spirituality of
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  • ...ram addressed to the bishops and judges commanding the observance of the [[Sabbath]] and holy days, in conformity with the canon of the 2nd council of Mâco ...s,+king+of+burgundy King Of Burgundy Guntramnus from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...rivileged by their noble birth to live as they choose, being "lords of the Sabbath," and "as king's children above the law"; and living "as they chose" meant ...s,+a+gnostic+teacher A Gnostic Teacher Prodicus from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • ...or Christians. Nonetheless, keeping the commandments remains imperative. [[Christian]] teaching viewed ethically can sometimes be described as "the sacred comma
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  • ...ghteous judge" (&nbsp;Psalm 7:11 ). Paul voices a fundamental if optimal [[Christian]] conviction regarding that day when God brings all things to light: "Now t
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  • ...break the purity laws (&nbsp;Mark 3:13-17 ) or rigid interpretations of [[Sabbath]] law (&nbsp;Mark 3:1-6 ). Refusal to do so he denounced as nullification o
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  • ...of the other gospels (the story of Jesus' disciples plucking grain on the Sabbath, &nbsp;Mark 2:23-27 , &nbsp;Matthew 12:1-8; &nbsp;Luke 6:1-5 ). </p> <p> 2.
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  • ...without exception more credulity than the traditional confession of the [[Christian]] church that on the third day He rose from the dead. The unanimous witness
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  • ...nd superficial obedience, an obedience that is only a travesty of active [[Christian]] discipleship—that is the attitude to Christ which is described when it
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  • ...ight that in its higher thought and morality is too often lacking in the [[Christian]] disciple; ‘The children of this world are wiser in their generation tha
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  • ...4), etc. It is indeed the very root of all virtue, the very heart of the [[Christian]] life. It underlies all Christ’s teachings. To exhaust it in all its imp
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  • ...erd more essential than the door: and the one necessary condition of the [[Christian]] life is the personal devotion and obedience to the living Shepherd. Where
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  • ...he Mosaic institutions remained entire. And though the great body of the [[Christian]] Church held themselves free from all ritual and ceremonial observances wh
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  • ...e [[Jews]] sought the more to kill him, because he not only had broken the Sabbath, but said that God was his Father, making himself equal with God’; and in ..., arose from the ranks of Judaism. </p> <p> The arguments of the ancient [[Christian]] apologists, Justin Martyr, Tertullian, etc., against the Jews, afford adm
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  • ...e, <i> The Church and its [[Organization]] </i> , 102–123; Hort, <i> The [[Christian]] [[Ecclesia]] </i> ; A. B. Bruce, <i> The Training of the Twelve </i> , ch
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  • ...of seven golden candlesticks, which are said to be emblems of the seven [[Christian]] churches. </p> ...7, ed. Pitman). Calmet remarks that "the number 7 might remind them of the Sabbath:" we have seen that Josephus gives it a somewhat [[Egyptian]] reference to
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  • ...bitions and ritualistic notions of cleanness should disappear before the [[Christian]] insistence on the internal elements in religion. There are certain surviv
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  • .... [[Jerome]] remarks the same superstition virtually crept in among weak [[Christian]] women "with diminutive Gospels, pieces of wood in the form of a cross (wo ...ew 23:5 ). Jewish men wore phylacteries during prayer times, except on the sabbath and feast days. </p> <p> Phylacteries were bound with thongs to the forehea
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  • ...p;Hebrews 10:11. It was presented every day, &nbsp;Exodus 29:38-42, on the Sabbath, &nbsp;Numbers 28:9-10, and on the great day of atonement, &nbsp;Leviticus ...denotes whatever is sacrificed or consumed in the worship of God. In the [[Christian]] community there appears to have existed, from the earliest times, a pract
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  • ...work of the Lord in bringing it to completion. Even during harvest, the [[Sabbath]] rest was to be kept so that the focus would remain on the Lord (&nbsp;Exo ...e when the Lord will separate His people from the ungodly, will reward the Christian, but will punish the sinner. </p> <p> &nbsp;Revelation 14:15 (a) This is a
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  • ...ssened instead of increasing the pressure of taxation (ibid.). The early [[Christian]] fathers take up the same complaint. "Publicanus ex officio peccator," exc
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  • ...(&nbsp;Luke 6:6-7) was a trap set for Him, to involve Him in the guilt of Sabbath-breaking; so also was the woman taken in adultery (&nbsp;John 8:6), that He ...hen the petition is regarded as meaning ‘bring us not into trial.’ Can a [[Christian]] pray to he exempted from the testing without which sheltered innocence ca
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  • ...t be affirmed that the Old [[Testament]] law of tithes is binding on the [[Christian]] Church, nevertheless the principle of this law remains, and is incorporat ...ab]] had to pay them for the support of the poor of Israel, because, the [[Sabbath]] of the soil was not observed in these countries, while the [[Babylonians]
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  • ...ll worship of [[Yahweh]] and the observance of Jewish rites, such as the [[Sabbath]] and circumcision, were prohibited. [[Heathen]] worship was set up all ove
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  • ...his would be to the Baptist, being a member of a priestly family! On the [[Sabbath]] the number of the offerings was doubled, and at some of the great festiva
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  • ...5:28, which is an interpolation from &nbsp;Luke 22:37. Mark alone has "the sabbath was made for man" (&nbsp;Mark 2:27), and the scribe's admission that love i ...that word is used by Paul of Jewish (&nbsp; Romans 2:18 ) and by Luke of [[Christian]] teaching (&nbsp;Luke 1:4 ). See [[Catechist]] . </p> <p> The novelty in H
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  • ...in narrative portions especially connected with religious institutions the Sabbath, circumcision, and the like and statistical statements throughout the Hexat ...y of Korah's company. For all [[Judaism]] subsequent to Ezra, and so for [[Christian]] tradition, the Priestly Code in this matter also has been authoritative.
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  • ...ament. Thus, in &nbsp;Acts 9:20 , the beginning of Paul's testimony as a [[Christian]] is given in these words, "And straightway in the synagogues he proclaimed
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  • ...s examples to the church (&nbsp;1 Thessalonians 1:7 ). In particular the [[Christian]] grace of cordial good will toward all believers flourished among them: a
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  • ...f account of the defense of the reality of witch power by nearly all the [[Christian]] theologians of the 17th century and by most of those living in the early
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  • ...epresent the creation as a great week of work, ending with the Creator's [[Sabbath]] rest. In view, however, of the fact that days of 24 hours do not begin to
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  • ...n Which This Festival Was And Still Is Celebrated'' . '''''—''''' Like the Sabbath, this festival was to be a day of rest, on which all trade and handicraft w
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  • ...ions being the support of the covenant. 7. At or in the time of as, on the sabbath we abstain from labor. We usually say, at the hour, on or in the day, in or ...e figure of the cross which it bears has attracted the special notice of [[Christian]] antiquaries.' </p>
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  • ...the sea-side, according to the custom of their forefathers." See Riddle, [[Christian]] [[Antiquities]] (see Index): Stillingfleet, Works, vol. i; and the monogr
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  • ..., Bede believed, to be the age of quietness, when Christ shall command the Sabbath, and keep it with his own; and the eighth age is to be sublime above all th
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  • ...udaized to the extent of teaching the obligation of circumcision and the [[Sabbath]] (Epiph., <i> Haer </i> . chs. i. and ii., and Philaster). Though [[Judaiz ...m of Cerinthus seems to combine Ebionitism with Gnosticism, and the Judaeo-Christian millenarianism. A full discussion of Cerinthus and his doctrines is given b
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  • ...ittee several weeks of exhausting labor in organizing and energizing the [[Christian]] [[Commission]] in New York. He died at Pleasant Valley, near Poughkeepsie
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  • ...eir education, with a special view to counteracting the influence of the [[Christian]] missionaries who had been sent out from India. After his return, M. Halev
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  • ...ly performance. He was also regular in attendance on public worship on the Sabbath, and established a system according to which all the servants accompanied h
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  • ...y the late Hugh Miller in a lecture delivered by him to the 'Young Men's [[Christian]] Association' in the year 1855, and afterwards republished in The [[Testim
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  • ...'''' consciousness, perception, memory, reason, were unaffected. Several [[Christian]] friends witnessed his dying struggles, and the glorious triumph of his ab
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  • ...pon Sunday as a holiday; the Puritans, however, desired it observed as a [[Christian]] day of rest. To counteract these efforts, James published a "Book of Spor
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  • ...e a very pleasant short sketch by professor C. W. Bennett, in the 1V. Y. [[Christian]] Advocate, Feb. 11, 1869; and Meth. Quar. Review, 1869, p. 142, 441; 1870,
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  • ...enitentiary. He has also the honor to have been the first to introduce the Sabbath-school into Switzerland. Not even all this toil could prevent him in the le
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  • ...and ordained ruling elder, in which office he continued to labor in the [[Sabbath]] and mission schools belonging to the congregation until his death, April
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  • ..., Berachoth, p. 6-18; also KuinoL De precum ante et post cibum ap. Jud. et Christian. antiquitate, Lips. 1764). While eating the Hebrews originally sat (&nbsp;G
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  • ...he evening," indicates that it did not last all day, but only six hours ''(Sabbath,'' 10a). This rule is called '''''מיעוט''''' ''',''' ''Diminution, Exc
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  • ...y the Revelation B. T. Roberts in the year 1860, entitled The. [[Earnest]] Christian, devoted to the advocacy of Bible holiness. It has been from the first well
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  • ...They have no ministers, consider marriage a civil ceremony, recognise no [[Sabbath]] '''''—''''' for which they find no injunction in the New Testament, tho
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  • ...to give way before him. Happily this greatness of soul was controlled by [[Christian]] principles and an all-authoritative conscientiousness, else would he have
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  • ...fray the charges of his funeral. His publications are: The [[Christian]] [[Sabbath]] as Old as the [[Creation]] (1753, 4to); he was then chaplain to lord Vere
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  • ...communion, restricting or confining this privilege to brethren of known [[Christian]] character. </p> <p> '''III.''' [[Government]] . '''''—''''' Presbyteria
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  • ...he Canadian. They support a paper called the Primitive Methodist and the [[Christian]] Patriot, a semi-monthly journal. See Petty, History of the Primitive Meth
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  • ...forty-nine years each. The calendar is based on the sun, not the moon. The sabbath was kept by the angels in heaven who were circumcised. The writer strongly
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  • ...rday-men, because they observe the [[Jewish]] instead of the [[Christian]] Sabbath. Soon after the Reformation, though [[Protestant]] doctrines were for a lon
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  • ...rit! [[Seeing]] him as he is! Social worship in the holy family! The first Sabbath-day! </p> <p> '''2.''' The promise of a Seed, a coming Deliverer, while as
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  • ...generally added the belief that they will yet return in a converted, i.e. Christian, state. The final ingathering of the Jews, no less than of all Gentiles, is
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  • ...r portion was reserved for the following day if the distribution fell on a Sabbath. </p> <p> The first direct persecution of the Jews occurred under the reign
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  • ...resentation of [[Paradise]] is less sensual than that given above from a [[Christian]] source. </p> <p> '''14.''' Pseudo-Linus ( ''De Passione Petri;'' comp. Fa
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  • ...of appointment, or verbal formulas have seemed to contending schools of [[Christian]] theology" (Jewish Church, 3, 501). Though each gave often a decision the
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