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... was customary to elect to the episcopate of any church a native of the city in preference to a native of some other place, does not count for much. All that seems to have been demanded was that a man should have been already a member of the particular church over which he was to be made bishop, and ...
... was customary to elect to the episcopate of any church a native of the city in preference to a native of some other place, does not count for much. All that seems to have been demanded was that a man should have been already a member of the particular church over which he was to be made bishop, and ...
Romans (Vol. 1)》(Joseph S. Exell)
... himself, since it is plain from the Epistle that, when he wrote, he had never been to Rome, and only knew of the Roman Church by report. Nor does the narrative of the Acts allow any time when he could possibly have visited Rome. The tradition, which in time came to be accepted, that St. Peter had al ...
... himself, since it is plain from the Epistle that, when he wrote, he had never been to Rome, and only knew of the Roman Church by report. Nor does the narrative of the Acts allow any time when he could possibly have visited Rome. The tradition, which in time came to be accepted, that St. Peter had al ...
Which Bible is God`s Word ?
... doctrine and history. It is we who are sure we hold the true words of God brought down through the centuries by the blood of our martyred Christian brethren. Ironically, those that take up the "new" versions, with their "better" Greek text, are voluntarily taking up the Bible which their early Chris ...
... doctrine and history. It is we who are sure we hold the true words of God brought down through the centuries by the blood of our martyred Christian brethren. Ironically, those that take up the "new" versions, with their "better" Greek text, are voluntarily taking up the Bible which their early Chris ...
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... came innocent of impiety into the world; that his parents, friends, all good influences, have been at work during his whole life to make him a vessel fit for the Master’s use; that you, with your touch, have undone the work of years. No human hand can bind together again what you have broken.” Lord ...
... came innocent of impiety into the world; that his parents, friends, all good influences, have been at work during his whole life to make him a vessel fit for the Master’s use; that you, with your touch, have undone the work of years. No human hand can bind together again what you have broken.” Lord ...
Word format - Robert J. Dunzweiler Memorial Library at IBRI.org
... reasoned thinking and deep experience of Christian truth during the whole past. Systematic Theology does not fail to strike its roots deeply into this matter furnished by Historical Theology; it knows how to profit by the experience of all past generations in their efforts to understand and define, ...
... reasoned thinking and deep experience of Christian truth during the whole past. Systematic Theology does not fail to strike its roots deeply into this matter furnished by Historical Theology; it knows how to profit by the experience of all past generations in their efforts to understand and define, ...
adventist_bible_study_aid
... reason, of choice. Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, to break their relationship with Him. Henceforth, ―There is in his nature a bent to evil, a force which, unaided, he cannot resist‖ (White, E.G. 1952. Education, p. 29). All subsequent generations of men and women have faced temptations and have ...
... reason, of choice. Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, to break their relationship with Him. Henceforth, ―There is in his nature a bent to evil, a force which, unaided, he cannot resist‖ (White, E.G. 1952. Education, p. 29). All subsequent generations of men and women have faced temptations and have ...
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... is because God is a simple being. Nothing is complicated to Him. Any time you do not understand something in the Bible (or life itself), be patient and go past it. You will eventually understand it as you pick up more pieces of the truth. To understand the Kingdom of Heaven, you must first understan ...
... is because God is a simple being. Nothing is complicated to Him. Any time you do not understand something in the Bible (or life itself), be patient and go past it. You will eventually understand it as you pick up more pieces of the truth. To understand the Kingdom of Heaven, you must first understan ...
Free Bible Commentary on 2 Corinthians in simple English
... Priscilla and Aquila helped him then. They, with Paul, were workers for Christ. They lived in Ephesus at the time of Paul’s troubles (Acts 18:24-19:1). The couple later moved to Rome. Paul writes about these dangers in his letter to the Romans. He thanks Priscilla and Aquila. They had risked their l ...
... Priscilla and Aquila helped him then. They, with Paul, were workers for Christ. They lived in Ephesus at the time of Paul’s troubles (Acts 18:24-19:1). The couple later moved to Rome. Paul writes about these dangers in his letter to the Romans. He thanks Priscilla and Aquila. They had risked their l ...
doctrinal theology - Saint
... This edition was necessary as the second one was completely handed out The reader will notice that we have included, in this edition, three enhanced lectures about the church as a corner stone of the Coptic Orthodox faith and Theology. Orthodoxy is never satisfied by limiting the Church to means of ...
... This edition was necessary as the second one was completely handed out The reader will notice that we have included, in this edition, three enhanced lectures about the church as a corner stone of the Coptic Orthodox faith and Theology. Orthodoxy is never satisfied by limiting the Church to means of ...
Living Under God`s Law: Christian Ethics
... that trust always accompanies it. Another may define it as trust, while insisting that intellectual assent always accompanies it. The differences between these two theologians should not be considered significant at this particular point. We may define terms as we like, as long as our definitions do ...
... that trust always accompanies it. Another may define it as trust, while insisting that intellectual assent always accompanies it. The differences between these two theologians should not be considered significant at this particular point. We may define terms as we like, as long as our definitions do ...
A Complete Commentary》(William R. Newell)
... placed Him where He could say to the Father (Psalm 22:9, 10), “Thou didst make me trust when I was upon my mother’s breasts. I was cast upon thee from the womb.” So He spoke on earth, “The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father doing.” Now, of course, our Lord has entered into H ...
... placed Him where He could say to the Father (Psalm 22:9, 10), “Thou didst make me trust when I was upon my mother’s breasts. I was cast upon thee from the womb.” So He spoke on earth, “The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father doing.” Now, of course, our Lord has entered into H ...
Christian Leadership University espouses the
... verses, God lists the covenant blessings which He has bestowed upon His children, Israel. We believe that through Jesus, these covenant blessings are also bestowed upon the Church, the New Israel. Second Corinthians 1:20 informs us, “For as many as may be the promises of God, in Him they are yes….” ...
... verses, God lists the covenant blessings which He has bestowed upon His children, Israel. We believe that through Jesus, these covenant blessings are also bestowed upon the Church, the New Israel. Second Corinthians 1:20 informs us, “For as many as may be the promises of God, in Him they are yes….” ...
LEVITICUS, Section 1 of 3, (Lev
... The same perfect order is observable in reference to the meat offering. When the soul is led to taste the sweetness of spiritual communion with Christ—to feed upon Him, in peace and thankfulness, in the divine presence, it is drawn out in earnest desire to know more of the wondrous mysteries of His ...
... The same perfect order is observable in reference to the meat offering. When the soul is led to taste the sweetness of spiritual communion with Christ—to feed upon Him, in peace and thankfulness, in the divine presence, it is drawn out in earnest desire to know more of the wondrous mysteries of His ...
460175《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical
... because of the "open door" and the "many adversaries" (1 Corinthians 16). But in 2Co he solemnly declares that his deepest reason was that he might not "as yet" be obliged to take in hand the grave wrong-doing at Corinth, and use his Apostolic authority in sharp, severe punishment. That Ephesus need ...
... because of the "open door" and the "many adversaries" (1 Corinthians 16). But in 2Co he solemnly declares that his deepest reason was that he might not "as yet" be obliged to take in hand the grave wrong-doing at Corinth, and use his Apostolic authority in sharp, severe punishment. That Ephesus need ...
1 Timothy 1:1-4 - Third Millennium Ministries
... THE brilliant reputation, most noble Prince, not only of your other virtues, altogether heroic, but especially of your distinguished piety, produces so warm a love of you in the hearts of all good men, even of those to whom you are unknown by face, that you must unavoidably be regarded with extraord ...
... THE brilliant reputation, most noble Prince, not only of your other virtues, altogether heroic, but especially of your distinguished piety, produces so warm a love of you in the hearts of all good men, even of those to whom you are unknown by face, that you must unavoidably be regarded with extraord ...
a study of exodus - Free Grace Resources
... Be sure to read and pursue the outline given at the beginning of this book on Exodus. Exodus means “going out.” It is the going out of the Children of Israel out of the land of Egypt through the Red Sea and into the wilderness. The writer is Moses, who also penned the other books of the Pentateuch: ...
... Be sure to read and pursue the outline given at the beginning of this book on Exodus. Exodus means “going out.” It is the going out of the Children of Israel out of the land of Egypt through the Red Sea and into the wilderness. The writer is Moses, who also penned the other books of the Pentateuch: ...
150143《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical Commentary â
... the return of some of the exiles to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel prince of Judah, and by permission of Cyrus king of Persia, of the restoration of the worship of Jehovah and the rebuilding of His Temple by them, of the return of a second company of exiles many years afterwards under Ezra, the celebrat ...
... the return of some of the exiles to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel prince of Judah, and by permission of Cyrus king of Persia, of the restoration of the worship of Jehovah and the rebuilding of His Temple by them, of the return of a second company of exiles many years afterwards under Ezra, the celebrat ...
260111《The Biblical Illustrator â
... is it to him now? Ye servants of the most high God, who know Him and love Him; He has provided some better thing for you. He who noticed the hardships endured by the poor soldiers before Tyre, when every head was bald and every shoulder peeled, will not suffer you to labour in vain: He sees your dif ...
... is it to him now? Ye servants of the most high God, who know Him and love Him; He has provided some better thing for you. He who noticed the hardships endured by the poor soldiers before Tyre, when every head was bald and every shoulder peeled, will not suffer you to labour in vain: He sees your dif ...
alarmed by the voice of jack deere
... success, as recounted anecdotally, to sound plausible. So, who is and who is not believable? And, how does one tell? In our age of rampant spiritual deceit, one cannot be too careful (Acts 17:11). Jack Deere has followed up his previous work Surprised by the Power of the Spirit (Zondervan, 1993)2 wi ...
... success, as recounted anecdotally, to sound plausible. So, who is and who is not believable? And, how does one tell? In our age of rampant spiritual deceit, one cannot be too careful (Acts 17:11). Jack Deere has followed up his previous work Surprised by the Power of the Spirit (Zondervan, 1993)2 wi ...
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... belongs to him-finally, "that time name of God was in him." This name must be understood of God's own peculiar name. Jehovah, I am, which he assumed as his distinctive appellation at his first appearing to Moses; and as the names of God are indicative of his nature, he wino had a right to bear the p ...
... belongs to him-finally, "that time name of God was in him." This name must be understood of God's own peculiar name. Jehovah, I am, which he assumed as his distinctive appellation at his first appearing to Moses; and as the names of God are indicative of his nature, he wino had a right to bear the p ...
Ghana`s reconciliation process through the eyes of Pauline
... his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us.9Much more surely then, now that we have been justified by his blood, will we be saved through him from the wrath of God. 10For if while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more surely, h ...
... his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us.9Much more surely then, now that we have been justified by his blood, will we be saved through him from the wrath of God. 10For if while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more surely, h ...
a history of monastic spirituality
... Their mystical aspiration will find its full-flowering in the union with a divine-human person who will bring them into the heart of the Trinity. Note 1, below. A Difficult Word. We have just characterised the third element of monasticism as, in a broad sense, a ‘mystical aspiration.’ But this word ...
... Their mystical aspiration will find its full-flowering in the union with a divine-human person who will bring them into the heart of the Trinity. Note 1, below. A Difficult Word. We have just characterised the third element of monasticism as, in a broad sense, a ‘mystical aspiration.’ But this word ...
doctrines
... people in Christian service who have an inflated idea of their own importance. If you are not willing to do the menial tasks around the place you are not ready to do meaningful or mighty works for God. It is normal to want to start at the top but God wants his people to start at the bottom and often ...
... people in Christian service who have an inflated idea of their own importance. If you are not willing to do the menial tasks around the place you are not ready to do meaningful or mighty works for God. It is normal to want to start at the top but God wants his people to start at the bottom and often ...
ever increasing faith - The Bible Revival.com
... was sitting there; he had been in his chair for four years and could not walk a step. He called out, "I don't believe. I won't believe. You will never get me to believe." I said, "All right," and laid my hands on his wife in the name of the Lord Jesus. The moment hands were laid upon her the power ...
... was sitting there; he had been in his chair for four years and could not walk a step. He called out, "I don't believe. I won't believe. You will never get me to believe." I said, "All right," and laid my hands on his wife in the name of the Lord Jesus. The moment hands were laid upon her the power ...
Christian pacifism
Christian pacifism is the theological and ethical position that any form of violence is incompatible with the Christian faith. Christian pacifists state that Jesus himself was a pacifist who taught and practiced pacifism, and that his followers must do likewise.There have been various notable Christian Pacifists, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Leo Tolstoy, and Ammon Hennacy. Hennacy believed that adherence to Christianity required not just pacifism but, because governments inevitably threatened or used force to resolve conflicts, anarchism. However, most Christian pacifists, including the peace churches, Christian Peacemaker Teams and individuals such as John Howard Yoder, make no claim to be anarchists.