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  • ...Modern Theories of Sin </i> , 1909; F. J. Hall, <i> [[Evolution]] and the Fall </i> , 1910. </p> <p> Alfred E. Garvie. </p> ...hat sin and death gained entrance into the world through Adam and that sin and death are now common to all people (&nbsp;Romans 5:12; &nbsp;Romans 6:23 ).
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  • ...Adam, and the communication of a divine nature by the Holy Spirit, favour and grace shall much more abound in Christ's true followers unto eternal life. ...ne of the Fall and [[Original]] [[Sin]] </i> ; Sadler, <i> The Second Adam and the New Birth </i> ; Thackeray, <i> The Relation of St. Paul to Contemporar
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  • ...Anthropological Terms </i> ; A. Sand, <i> EDNT </i> , 3:230-33; H. Seebass and A. C. Thiselton, <i> NIDNTT </i> , 1:671-82; C. Ryder Smith: <i> The Bible ...vols) </i> ii. 14; W. P. Dickson, <i> St. Paul’s Use of the Terms ‘Flesh’ and ‘Spirit </i> ,’ Glasgow, 1883; A. B. Bruce, <i> St. Paul’s [[Concepti
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  • ...t elaborated, that this ‘met the spiritual need of the conversion crisis,’ and that ‘the doctrine of subjective righteousness came in due season to solv ...ituted a perfect atonement for that sin for such as believingly accept it, and make its spirit their own. ‘By the which will we have been sanctified thr
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  • ...humans to be total persons. As a result, the church is called to minister and to proclaim the message of Jesus Christ to the total person. See [[Salvatio ...t manner of expression by which the inspired writers attribute human parts and passions to God. </p>
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  • ...ignorant and depraved of every land into realms of material, intellectual, and moral blessing. There is no kind of good which is absent from the prayers: ...s of total human welfare; the New Testament points to the man Jesus Christ and his intensely human story as embodiment of the ultimate ideal. Thus biblica
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  • ...he Fourth Gospel presuppose a situation towards the close of them inistry, and that in interweaving them with the Synoptic narratives of the Galilæan p ...us claimed that the Scriptures spoke directly about him (&nbsp;John 5:39 ) and he was the fulfillment of its prophecies ( </p>
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  • ...life continually an inward <i> nisus </i> in the direction antagonistic to sinful impulse, a process which, if continued, will at last carry all in the soul ...n, in this respect, that the penalty of the law does not lie against them, and that they are the acknowledged objects of the divine favour. See [[Faith]]
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  • ...Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> and ‘Desire’ in <i> Dict. of Christ and the [[Gospels]] </i> . </p> <p> [[Donald]] Mackenzie. </p> ...atural tendency towards things evil. Such "lusts" are not necessarily base and immoral, they may be refined in character, but are evil if inconsistent wit
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  • ...orn again of water and the Spirit (&nbsp;John 3:3-7), and to eat His flesh and drink His blood (&nbsp;John 6:52-59). </p> <p> The last injunction reminds ...ant, this worship does not afford the smallest countenance to the idolatry and will worship of those who ascribe divine honours to any mortal. </p>
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  • ...certain human analogies which are our only guide. Father and son, or ruler and subject, may still be of one nature, although there exist between them rela ...y which I had with thee before the world was" (compare &nbsp;John 17:24 ); and again, as the most impressive language possible, He declares (&nbsp;John 8:
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  • ...t, article‘Sanctification,’ in Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols), and the Literature there appended. </p> <p> R. H. Strachan. </p> ...ristian Holiness: Restudied and Restated </i> ; G. C. Berkouwer, <i> Faith and Sanctification </i> ; M. E. Dieter, et al., <i> Five Views of Sanctificatio
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  • ...octrine of Man </i> , 1911, p. 164f.; on image-worship in the Roman Empire and its parallels to-day, C. Brown, <i> [[Heavenly]] [[Visions]] </i> , 1910, p ...become head of a new community. Adam and Eve were made in the image of God and passed on that character to the human race that is descended from them. In
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  • ...), while ‘the brethren’ of our Lord may mean either the children of Joseph and Mary, or the children of Joseph by a former marriage, or even the cousins o == Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48225" /> ==
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  • ...The Name of,’ by P. W. Schmiedel in the <i> Encyc. Bibl </i> . i. 752 ff., and that on ‘Christianity’ by T. M. [[Lindsay]] in the <i> Encyc. Brit </i> ...es; all which must have destroyed it, if it had not been founded in truth, and guarded by the protection of an almighty Providence. </p>
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  • ...he perspicuity and arrangement of his ideas, the structure of his periods, and the Latinity of his diction. Although attached to a theory, which he found ...ines of John Calvin (a French theologian and reformer of the 16th century) and his followers, or of the so-called calvinistic churches. </p>
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  • ...y of the steps by which any living organism has acquired the morphological and physiological characters which distinguish it; a gradual unfolding of succe == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39421" /> ==
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  • ...ews of many of the incidents that another writer records in the books of 1 and 2 Samuel (see [[Psalms, Book Of]] ) </p> <p> ''' Copyright StatementThese f ...e, even in the case of adversaries, his dependence continually on Jehovah, and humble ascription of all that he was to Him alone, kept him from behaving p
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  • ...ys in the religious interest, that he may recognize his own insufficiency, and his sufficiency in God. </p> <p> Alfred E. Garvie. </p> ...n soul; specifically, the systematic or scientific knowledge of the powers and functions of the human soul, so far as they are known by consciousness; a t
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  • ...iples first learnt that their [[Master]] was not mere man, but was Divine; and then that there are distinctions in the Godhead. </p> <p> ( <i> a </i> ) <i ...gement of the world’s conception of God. Our Lord teaches that God is One, and at the same time that He is no mere Monad, but Triune. Cf. art. Trinity. </
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