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... Spirit of God speaking in him ; but in his letters , besides all this which is divine , we trace every shade , even to the faintest , of his human character also . Here we see that fearless independence with which he " withstood Peter ...
... Spirit of God speaking in him ; but in his letters , besides all this which is divine , we trace every shade , even to the faintest , of his human character also . Here we see that fearless independence with which he " withstood Peter ...
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... spirit , because I found not Titus my brother ; but taking my leave of them , I went from thence into Macedonia . " And " when I was come into Macedonia , my flesh had no rest , but I was troubled on every side ; without were fightings ...
... spirit , because I found not Titus my brother ; but taking my leave of them , I went from thence into Macedonia . " And " when I was come into Macedonia , my flesh had no rest , but I was troubled on every side ; without were fightings ...
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... spirit of prayer , that real communion with God , with which the Christian , in his best moments , has the truest sympathy . So that , while the best hymns of Greece3 are ouly mythological pictures , and the literature of heathen Rome ...
... spirit of prayer , that real communion with God , with which the Christian , in his best moments , has the truest sympathy . So that , while the best hymns of Greece3 are ouly mythological pictures , and the literature of heathen Rome ...
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... spirit of the City of Rome . Uni- versal conquest and permanent occupation were the ends at which they aimed . Strength and organisation were the characteristics of their sway . We have seen how the Greek science and commerce were ...
... spirit of the City of Rome . Uni- versal conquest and permanent occupation were the ends at which they aimed . Strength and organisation were the characteristics of their sway . We have seen how the Greek science and commerce were ...
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... spirit of the times . As Tarsus was called Juliopolis from Julius Cæsar , and Soli Pompeiopolis from his great rival , so Samaria was called Sebaste after the Greek name of Augustus , and the new metropolis , which was built by Herod on ...
... spirit of the times . As Tarsus was called Juliopolis from Julius Cæsar , and Soli Pompeiopolis from his great rival , so Samaria was called Sebaste after the Greek name of Augustus , and the new metropolis , which was built by Herod on ...
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Achaia Acts xv Acts xviii Alexandria alluded ancient Antioch Apostle's Apostles Asia Minor Athens Augustus Barnabas Cæsar Cæsarea Caligula called Christ Christian Church Cilicia circumcision coast coins Compare Corinth Cyprus Damascus disciples divine emperor Epistle faith father Galatians Gamaliel gate Gentiles Gospel governor Greek heathen Hebrew Hellenistic Herod Holy honour Iconium Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Josephus journey Judæa Judaism Julius Cæsar king language Lord Luke Lycaonia Lystra Macedonia mentioned mountains Pamphylia Paphos passage Paul Paul's Paulus period Peter Pharisees Philippi Phrygia plain preaching probably Proconsul prophetic proselytes province religion remarkable road Roman Rome Saul says Scripture Seleucia Sergius Paulus Silas spoken Stephen Strabo synagogue Syria Tarsus Temple Thess Thessalonica tion travelled unto viii words worship xvii xxii δὲ ἐν καὶ τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν
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Page 210 - When, therefore, Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and disputation with them, they determined that Paul and Barnabas, and certain other of them, should go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles and elders about this question.
Page 92 - And I said, Who art thou, Lord? And he said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest. But rise, and stand upon thy feet: for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose, to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things which thou hast seen, and of those things in the which I will appear unto thee...
Page 72 - And said, Behold I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.
Page 445 - Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man ? I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase. So then neither is he that planteth any thing, neither he that watereth ; but God that giveth the increase.
Page 94 - And Ananias went his way, and entered into the house ; and putting his hands on him, said ; Brother Saul, the Lord even Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way as thou eamest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the 'Holy Ghost.
Page 72 - But he, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked up steadfastly into heaven, and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God...
Page 128 - And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory : and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
Page 438 - Therefore the apostle well observes, "that he was declared to be the Son of God with power, by his resurrection from the dead.
Page 54 - Who sitteth in the heavens over all from the beginning : lo, he doth send out his voice, yea, and that a mighty voice. 34 Ascribe ye the power to God over Israel : his worship and strength is in the clouds. 35 O God, wonderful art thou in thy holy places : even the God of Israel, he will give strength and power unto his people; blessed be God.
Page 111 - Now about that time Herod the king stretched forth his hands to vex certain of the Church. And he killed James the brother of John with the sword.