Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder and Stoughton, 1909 - 368 Seiten |
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... Acts and the Pastoral Epistles ; all the religious materialism which in one form or another con- nects itself with the Church and its ministry , has to be explained and discounted on these lines . It cannot be traced to Christ , and ...
... Acts and the Pastoral Epistles ; all the religious materialism which in one form or another con- nects itself with the Church and its ministry , has to be explained and discounted on these lines . It cannot be traced to Christ , and ...
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... Acts . Fortunately for our purpose we have no critical questions to encounter here . Even those who hold with Renan that the early pages of Acts are the most unhis- torical in the New Testament make an exception in favour of the ...
... Acts . Fortunately for our purpose we have no critical questions to encounter here . Even those who hold with Renan that the early pages of Acts are the most unhis- torical in the New Testament make an exception in favour of the ...
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... Acts , depends finally upon His Resurrection and His gift of the Spirit ; and though these may be said in a sense to transcend history , they do not lie beyond experience . Peter had seen the Risen Jesus and received the Holy Spirit ...
... Acts , depends finally upon His Resurrection and His gift of the Spirit ; and though these may be said in a sense to transcend history , they do not lie beyond experience . Peter had seen the Risen Jesus and received the Holy Spirit ...
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... ( Acts 222 ) . We cannot tell what precisely was the sig- nificance to Peter of the wonderful works of Jesus , which are here assumed to be matter of common knowledge ; the expression ' a man approved of God ' is somewhat indefinite , and ...
... ( Acts 222 ) . We cannot tell what precisely was the sig- nificance to Peter of the wonderful works of Jesus , which are here assumed to be matter of common knowledge ; the expression ' a man approved of God ' is somewhat indefinite , and ...
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... Acts , is not one which it is easy to disparage . It embodies at least two great truths about Jesus as the apostle regarded Him . The first is that Jesus is King . That is the very meaning of the term . The Christ is the Lord's Anointed ...
... Acts , is not one which it is easy to disparage . It embodies at least two great truths about Jesus as the apostle regarded Him . The first is that Jesus is King . That is the very meaning of the term . The Christ is the Lord's Anointed ...
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