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Side 136
... natural to us . In this connexion the expression ' a spiritual body ' ( 1 Cor . xv . 44 ) may be cited , as boldly putting ... nature of the energy manifest at Pentecost is evidenced by the character of its effects , the spiritual power ...
... natural to us . In this connexion the expression ' a spiritual body ' ( 1 Cor . xv . 44 ) may be cited , as boldly putting ... nature of the energy manifest at Pentecost is evidenced by the character of its effects , the spiritual power ...
Side 190
... natural to think that he would try to make known his new faith . When they found themselves unable to refute his appeal ... nature of the externals of current Jewish religion . This they stigmatized as ' blasphemy against Moses and God ...
... natural to think that he would try to make known his new faith . When they found themselves unable to refute his appeal ... nature of the externals of current Jewish religion . This they stigmatized as ' blasphemy against Moses and God ...
Side 302
... nature ' ( cf. ' of one blood , ' the gloss found in most MSS . ) . Of one progenitor ' is unlikely in an address to pagans . The doctrine of the unity of human nature was taught by the Stoics , even in the high form underlying the ...
... nature ' ( cf. ' of one blood , ' the gloss found in most MSS . ) . Of one progenitor ' is unlikely in an address to pagans . The doctrine of the unity of human nature was taught by the Stoics , even in the high form underlying the ...
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according Acts already Antioch apostles appeared Asia Barnabas believed brethren bring brought Cæsarea called certain Chap chief Christ Christians church common dead disciples Divine elders fact faith fathers follows further gave Gentiles give given gospel Greek hand hath hear heard heart heaven Holy Ghost Holy Spirit idea implied Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Judaism king known Lord Luke Mark matter meaning meant Messianic mind nature opened original pass Paul Paul's perhaps person Peter phrase preaching present priest probably prophets question raised received reference relation represented resurrection Roman Rome Saul saying seems sense sent shewed speak standing suggests synagogue temple thee things thou thought took touching turn unto verse viii voice whole witness xxii