Saint Paul: The Man & the TeacherThe University Press, 1936 - 264 páginas |
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... accepted Jesus as the Messiah . Saul obtained letters of credence from the High Priest to the rulers of the synagogues of Damascus , who were permitted by the Roman authorities to go great lengths in the exercise of discipline , and ...
... accepted Jesus as the Messiah . Saul obtained letters of credence from the High Priest to the rulers of the synagogues of Damascus , who were permitted by the Roman authorities to go great lengths in the exercise of discipline , and ...
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... accepted his command . Saul entered Damascus a changed man . The change was threefold : ( 1 ) It involved an in- tellectual revolution , an exchange of opinions which Saul had thought beyond challenge for those which he had flouted as ...
... accepted his command . Saul entered Damascus a changed man . The change was threefold : ( 1 ) It involved an in- tellectual revolution , an exchange of opinions which Saul had thought beyond challenge for those which he had flouted as ...
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... his message was , however , so discouraging , that once more he proclaimed that what the Jews rejected would be offered to , and accepted by , the Gentiles . EPISTLES OF THE IMPRISONMENT There are four Epistles of Paul THE SHIPWRECK 55.
... his message was , however , so discouraging , that once more he proclaimed that what the Jews rejected would be offered to , and accepted by , the Gentiles . EPISTLES OF THE IMPRISONMENT There are four Epistles of Paul THE SHIPWRECK 55.
Contenido
THE LIFE OF ST PAUL pages 160 | 1 |
III 2 Cor v 1421 | 10 |
THE TEACHING OF ST PAUL pages 61141 | 61 |
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Saint Paul: The Man & the Teacher, Volumen58 Charles Archibald Anderson Scott Vista previa limitada - 1936 |
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Acts Agrippa Antioch Apostle appears baptism Barnabas believed body brethren called Christ Jesus Christian Church Cilicia circumcision Corinth Corinthians Council at Jerusalem Cyprus Damascus dead death described disciples Ephesians Ephesus Epistles ethical evil experience fact faith Father fellowship Festus flesh Galatians Gentiles give glory God's gospel grace Greek hath heard Hebrew Holy human Iconium Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Journey letter Lord Jesus Lord's Lord's Supper Luke Luke's Lycaonia Lystra means Messiah mind moral Moses Old Testament Pamphylia passages Paul's person Pharisees Phil Philemon Philippi Philippians preach probably proclaimed prophets received recognised reconcile refers resurrection righteousness Romans Rome Salvation Saul sense sent Sergius Paulus Silas sinners sins speak Spirit synagogue Tarsus teaching Temple thee Thess Thessalonica things thou tion Troas unto viii Wherefore word worship