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Common terms and phrasesaccording Acts adopted by Lachm aleo already Antioch Antt apostle attested baptism Barnabas Baumgarten Baur Bengel Beza Book of Acts Born Calvin Christ Christian Chrys Chrysostom church Copt Corinth Cornelius a Lapide critical remarks dative decisive deleted by Lachm denotes divine Epistles Erasmus evidence Ewald explained expression faith Fathers Gentiles gospel Greek Griesb Grotius Heinrichs hence Herod historical Holy Spirit Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Joseph Josephus journey Kühner Kuinoel Kypke Lachm Luke Matt meaning Messiah narrative Oecumenius Olshausen opposition passage Paul Paul's Pentecost person Peter Plat Polyb preaching prophets reference regarded resurrection Roman Rome Sanhedrim says Scholz sense speech Stephen temple Theudas tion Tisch Valckenaer viii Vulg Vulgate Wette Winer words xxiv Zeller Сотр той Popular passagesPage x - Paulinae ; or the truth of the scripture history of St. Paul evinced, by a comparison of the epistles which bear his name, with the acts of the Apostles, and with one another. Page 520 - Christmas Books. A Christmas Carol, The Chimes, The Cricket on the Hearth, The Battle of Life, The Haunted Man. Page 279 - I was stoned," in reference to the previous design of stoning St. Paul at Iconium. " Had the assault been completed, had the history related that a stone was thrown, as it relates that preparations were made both by Jews and Gentiles to stone Paul and his companions, or even had the account of this transaction stopped, without going on to inform us that Paul and his companions were ' aware of the danger and fled,' a contradiction between the history and the epistles would have ensued. Page 525 - THE LIGHT OF ASIA ; or, THE GREAT RENUNCIATION (Mahabhinishkramana). Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India, and Founder of Buddhism (as told in verse by an Indian Buddhist). By Edwin Arnold, MA, CSI , &c. Page xxii - Version (AD 1611), with an Explanatory and Critical Commentary, and a Revision of the Translation by Bishops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church. Page 437 - They say that all souls are incorruptible, but that the souls of good men only are removed into other bodies, - but that the souls of bad men are subject to eternal punishment. Page 423 - And they gave him audience unto this word, and then lifted up their voices, and said, Away with such a fellow from the earth : for it is not fit that he should live. Page 87 - The Apostles, the first Christians in general, comprehended the grandeur of that occasion; it filled their circle of view, stood forth to their contemplations as the point of culminating interest in their own and the world's history; threw into comparative insignificance the present time, death, all intermediate events, and made them feel that the manifestation of Christ, with its consequences of indescribable moment to all true believers, was the grand object which they were to keep in view as the... Page 379 - And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? Page xxii - A COMMENTARY ON THE ORIGINAL TEXT OF THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. References to this bookFrom Google ScholarAdverbial Participles And Contours: The Interpretation of ...Walter K SCHUMACHER Padres NuestrosQUE NO ESTAN EN EL CIELO The Theology of the Temple Speech in Acts 3: 11-26: A Jewish ...David L WOODALL - 1995 - Evangelical Theological Society References from web pagesDebtor's prison and the future of Israel (Luke 12:57-59) | Journal ... OPAC Bibliographic information |