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The Christians are called “ The Disciples " ( oi waontai ) . This term , so common in the Gospels , is never used in the Pauline Epistles ; it gives place to “ The Brethren . " The term “ the Church , ” used afterwards exclusively for ...
The Christians are called “ The Disciples " ( oi waontai ) . This term , so common in the Gospels , is never used in the Pauline Epistles ; it gives place to “ The Brethren . " The term “ the Church , ” used afterwards exclusively for ...
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parties called the Chasidim ( or " pious " ' ) and the Hellenists ( or Greek party ) . From the Chasidim came in after days the Pharisees . The name comes from the Hebrew word perusim = those set apart ; it signified that they were ...
parties called the Chasidim ( or " pious " ' ) and the Hellenists ( or Greek party ) . From the Chasidim came in after days the Pharisees . The name comes from the Hebrew word perusim = those set apart ; it signified that they were ...
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Jesus had called Himself true and living Way . ” The earliest extant book of JewishChristian instruction outside the Canon , called Didache begins with the Two Ways ( see also Ep . of Barnabas , xviii . 1 ; the Ecclesiastical Canons of ...
Jesus had called Himself true and living Way . ” The earliest extant book of JewishChristian instruction outside the Canon , called Didache begins with the Two Ways ( see also Ep . of Barnabas , xviii . 1 ; the Ecclesiastical Canons of ...
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ADDITIONAL NOTES | 67 |
The Text of the Decree of the Council | 208 |
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The Acts of the Apostles, with intr. and notes by C. Knapp, Volumen1 Charles Knapp Vista completa - 1914 |
The Acts of the Apostles, with intr. and notes by C. Knapp, Volumen2 Charles Knapp Vista completa - 1915 |
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