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  • A Christian Writer Rhodo <ref name="term_15102" /> <p> <b> Rhodo (1), </b> a [[Christian]] writer of the end of the 2nd cent., our knowledge, of whom now exclusively depends
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  • Hymn-Writer Romanus <ref name="term_15106" /> <p> <b> Romanus (9), </b> St., a celebrated hymn writer of the Eastern church, who is said to have written more than 1,000 hymns, o
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  • Story Writer <ref name="term_8551" /> .../encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/story+writer Story Writer from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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  • Magnes Macarius Magnus A Writer <ref name="term_14865" /> <p> <b> [[Macarius]] (9) Magnus, </b> a writer of the end of the 4th cent. Four centuries after, his name had sunk into al
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  • 2Nd Cent. Christian Writer Miltiades <ref name="term_14871" /> .... Valentin. </i> 5) names him with Justin [[Martyr]] and [[Irenaeus]] as a writer against heresy, giving him the appellation, evidently intended in an honour
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  • A Gnostic Writer Epiphanes <ref name="term_14609" /> <p> <b> [[Epiphanes]] </b> , a [[Gnostic]] writer about the middle of the 2nd cent., or earlier. [[Clement]] of [[Alexandria]
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  • Story-Writer <ref name="term_179829" /> ...https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/story-writer Story-Writer from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
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  • A Writer Of Sermons Eusebius Of Alexandria <ref name="term_14635" /> ...(ὐπηρέτης ). He encourages invocation of saints. </p> <p> Mai calls him a writer delightful from his "ingenuitas," his "Christian ac pastoralis simplicitas,
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  • A Writer Marius Mercator <ref name="term_14912" /> <p> <b> Marius (1) Mercator, </b> a writer, of whom, until the last quarter of the 17th cent., nothing was known excep
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  • Ecclesiastical Writer Sophronius <ref name="term_15193" /> ...early-christian-biography/sophronius,+ecclesiastical+writer Ecclesiastical Writer Sophronius from A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography]</ref>
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  • Anchoret And Writer Evagrius Ponticus <ref name="term_14653" /> <p> <b> [[Evagrius]] (12) Ponticus </b> , anchoret and writer, born at Ibora in [[Pontus]] Galaticus, according to Tillemont, in 345. He
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  • An Ecclesiastical Writer Maximus <ref name="term_14940" /> <p> <b> Maximus (24) </b> , an ecclesiastical writer, placed by [[Eusebius]] ( <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> v. 27) in the reign of [[S
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  • ...e who is engaged in literary composition as a profession; an author; as, a writer of novels. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) [[A]] clerk of a certain rank i ...o writes or has written. 2. An author. 3. [[A]] clerk or amanuensis. <p> [[Writer]] of the tallies, an officer of the exchequer of [[England]] a clerk to the
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  • A Western Writer Helvidius <ref name="term_14742" /> <p> <b> Helvidius, </b> a Western writer who, like [[Novatian]] and Pelagius, [[Jovinian]] and Vigilantius, put forw
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  • A Writer Hesychius (27) Illustris <ref name="term_14747" /> ...> [[Hesychius]] (27) Illustris, </b> a copious historical and biographical writer, the son of an advocate and born at Miletus. His distinctive name ( Ἰλλ
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  • Latin Chiliast Writer Hilarianus Quintus Julius <ref name="term_14751" /> ...anus]] (1) Quintus [[Julius]] </b> ( <i> Hilarion </i> ), a Latin Chiliast writer <i> c. </i> 397, author of two extant treatises. The first, <i> Expositum d
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  • A Writer Hierotheus <ref name="term_14752" /> ...legium Romanum </i> (iii. 704–707) will be found other fragments of this writer, translated from some Arabic [[Mss.]] Their theology savours, however, more
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  • News-Writer <ref name="term_148018" /> ...[https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/news-writer News-Writer from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
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  • Writer Hypatia <ref name="term_14768" /> ...nt of Nestorius, which took place 17 years after the death of Hypatia. The writer is struck by the teaching of the [[Christians]] that God died for men; she
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  • Ecclesiastical Writer Caius <ref name="term_14499" /> <p> <b> [[Caius]] (2), </b> an ecclesiastical writer at the beginning of the 3rd cent., according to late authority, a presbyter
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  • ...ion between different views of this Gospel is practically furnished by the writer’s own words, ‘These are written, that ye may believe that Jesus is the ...of the activity of Jesus. But his name never appears in John’s Gospel. The writer, following a common practice of not mentioning his own name, used instead t
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  • ...ong> . This is most important, as it would be almost impossible for a late writer to avoid pitfalls when covering so large a ground. Instances of remarkable ...8:5. </p> <p> But in the epistles written where we know, from Acts 28, the writer was with Paul we find Luke mentioned. Alford conjectures that as, just befo
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  • ...city. The similar tone, style, and sentiments prove both to be by the same writer. Irenaeus (adv. Haer, i. 16, section 3) quotes &nbsp;2 John 1:10-11, and &n ...nal disciples. To neither of these questions, as it appears to the present writer, is a dogmatically negative answer warranted. If within a period comparativ
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  • ...mption that his acquaintance with Timothy (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:23) places the writer of the Epistle amongst the circle of St. Paul’s friends. The early Church ...an ascribed it to Barnabas, and others to Luke and Clement, while no Latin writer is found during the first three centuries who ascribed it to Paul. In the m
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  • ...reation and flood narratives? Has one copied the other? Does God inspire a writer to react to other literature and write the authentic version? What role doe ...al scheme of history laid down in JE [Note: Jewish Encyclopedia.]; but the writer’s unequal treatment of ‘the material at his disposal reveals a prevaili
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  • ...with the critics of Germany, one of whom goes so far as to state that the writer of the Revelation promised the fulfilment of his visions within the space o
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  • ...was not probably exerted upon each of the sacred writers, or upon the same writer throughout his writings, whatever might be its subject. There is no necessi ...> A Tenable Theory of Insp </i> ., by Professor Wood; cf. also the present writer’s <i> The Bible: its Origin and Nature </i> . Schleiermacher’s interest
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  • ...]] Rome is not the catholic church. </p> <p> '''Place of writing.''' - The writer was at the time in prison (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:3; &nbsp;Hebrews 13:19), had be ...vance them to all of which they are capable. That this is the theme of the writer, the passages in which the word in question occurs show; and we see no reas
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  • ...h admit of similar replies. </p> <p> '''1.''' In &nbsp;1 Timothy 3:11, the writer enumerates a series of persecutions and afflictions which befell 1lim at An
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  • ...xi. 11). </p> <p> The Holy Spirit frequently underlies the thoughts of the writer (xi. 2): ‘for the Most High circumcised me by His Holy Spirit and reveale
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  • ...wever, seem to be implied in 1:27; 2:18; 7:33; 14:15. </p> <p> The present writer holds that one man is responsible for 2 Maccabees in its present form and t
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  • ...ave been already discussed. I merely add here, therefore, that in case the writer of the epistle designed it should have a wide circulation among the Jews, t ...” (&nbsp;Hebrews 11:1 TEV). </p> <p> This is not to say, however, that the writer of Hebrews, felt that persons could, on the basis of their own obedience, q
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  • ...e, too, we get a glimpse of that quickening Divine humanity upon which the writer lays such constant stress, and which is the source of the effort demanded f
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  • ...theology with its teaching about regeneration, faith, and prayer, but the writer’s main interest lies in ethics. The condition of the heathen world around <li> The object of the writer was to enforce the practical duties of the Christian life. "The Jewish vice
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  • ...a prophetical interpretation of an important era of Israel’s history. The writer’s main concern was to show how God was revealing himself and his purposes ...them as may seem to indicate that they are not the production of the same writer. Thus, in the Pentateuch, we have the word [[Jericho]] always spelled '''''
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  • ...weak and for the suffering, for widows and for the poor, than any other NT writer. </p> <p> St. Luke was no idealist. He had a literal, matter-of-fact mind, ...6 f.) is said to be absolutely unhistorical, and to be an invention of the writer, who had read and misread Josephus (see § <strong> 5 </strong> and art.
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  • ...s judgment of God are cited by [[Anastasius]] of Antioch; and a 13th-cent. writer ( <i> Spicilegium Acherianum </i> , viii. 382) reports having seen in a Sar
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  • ...> <p> The conception of the Christology of the book as being the work of a writer strongly influenced by Alexandrian philosophy is probably a false one due t ...lier, omits the ascension as involved in the resurrection. Luke, the later writer, supplies the omission. Matthew, writing for Judea, dwells on facts less kn
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  • ...ers, were not unacquainted with the limits of the Palestinian Canon. No NT writer names any book of the Apocr. [Note: Apocrypha, Apocryphal.] , nor is there ...egular text of the book is occasionally interpolated and amplified by some writer or writers, to give the story a fuller narrative and make the telling of it
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  • ...ferred His own baptism on John the Baptist. [[Directly]] or indirectly the writer was much indebted to [[Origen]] and there may be traces of acquaintance wit
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