The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing Biblical, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical Theology and Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Biography from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, Volume 9Albert Hauck, Samuel Macauley Jackson, Charles Colebrook Sherman, George William Gilmore Funk and Wagnalls Company, 1911 |
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... nature of Pharisaism to the priesthood as such , and there ap- pear to have been not a few priestly Pharisees ( cf. Josephus , Life , i.-ii. , xxxix .; Mishna Eduyoth , ii . 6-7 , viii . 2 ; Aboth , ii . 8 , iii . 2 ; Sheķalim , iv . 4 ...
... nature of Pharisaism to the priesthood as such , and there ap- pear to have been not a few priestly Pharisees ( cf. Josephus , Life , i.-ii. , xxxix .; Mishna Eduyoth , ii . 6-7 , viii . 2 ; Aboth , ii . 8 , iii . 2 ; Sheķalim , iv . 4 ...
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... nature . Still other sacred sites had groups of three pillars , apparently typifying a threefold phe- nomenon of nature . The narrow local cults were later transcended by the widely worshiped Ba'al Shamem , or " Lord of Heaven , " with ...
... nature . Still other sacred sites had groups of three pillars , apparently typifying a threefold phe- nomenon of nature . The narrow local cults were later transcended by the widely worshiped Ba'al Shamem , or " Lord of Heaven , " with ...
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... nature , and the work for concord went on more and more definitely along the lines of elim- 5. Downfall inating Melanchthonism . The Philip- of the pists , fully alarmed , attempted not only Philippists . to consolidate in Electoral ...
... nature , and the work for concord went on more and more definitely along the lines of elim- 5. Downfall inating Melanchthonism . The Philip- of the pists , fully alarmed , attempted not only Philippists . to consolidate in Electoral ...
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... nature , and as making preparation for death . The Greek text is still unedited , except for scanty fragments ( ed . P. Lambecius , Commentarii de bibliotheca Cæsarea Vindobonensi , v . 76-84 , Vienna , 1778 ; C. Oudin , Commentarius de ...
... nature , and as making preparation for death . The Greek text is still unedited , except for scanty fragments ( ed . P. Lambecius , Commentarii de bibliotheca Cæsarea Vindobonensi , v . 76-84 , Vienna , 1778 ; C. Oudin , Commentarius de ...
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... nature of things . Philo was thus the first monotheistic theologian in this cosmopolitan sense and the predecessor of the Alexandrine school . In his doctrine of God he distinguished strictly between God in himself and God revealed , as ...
... nature of things . Philo was thus the first monotheistic theologian in this cosmopolitan sense and the predecessor of the Alexandrine school . In his doctrine of God he distinguished strictly between God in himself and God revealed , as ...
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Page 238 - The universal church consists of all those persons in every nation, together with their children, who make profession of the holy religion of Christ, and of submission to his laws.
Page 367 - But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew. And they were grieved because of the children of Israel.
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Page 179 - The king also humbly and willingly in all cases giving ear to his admonitions, industriously applied himself to build and extend the church of Christ in his kingdom ; wherein, when the bishop, who was not skilful in the English tongue, preached the gospel, it was most delightful to see the king himself interpreting the word of God to his commanders and ministers, for he had perfectly learned the language of the Scots during his long banishment.
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