St. Paul and His Mission to the Roman EmpireF.H. Revell, 1909 - 199 pages |
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... incidents of his story suggest an ease and distinction of manner which , with all allowance for the greatness of his personality , were hardly to be looked for in a Jewish artisan . Persons of good social position like the Asiarchs ...
... incidents of his story suggest an ease and distinction of manner which , with all allowance for the greatness of his personality , were hardly to be looked for in a Jewish artisan . Persons of good social position like the Asiarchs ...
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... incident in any of his writings or recorded speeches . He may possibly have seen our Lord incidentally on one of his visits to Jerusalem , but it seems improbable that he was at Jerusalem at the time of the Crucifixion.3 Paul may very ...
... incident in any of his writings or recorded speeches . He may possibly have seen our Lord incidentally on one of his visits to Jerusalem , but it seems improbable that he was at Jerusalem at the time of the Crucifixion.3 Paul may very ...
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... incident in the story of Stephen , there steps upon the stage of history the world - commanding figure of the Apostle of the Gentiles . Of Saul's previous contact with , or knowledge of , Christianity we know nothing . We find him here ...
... incident in the story of Stephen , there steps upon the stage of history the world - commanding figure of the Apostle of the Gentiles . Of Saul's previous contact with , or knowledge of , Christianity we know nothing . We find him here ...
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... incident . The Mission to Damascus Saul obtained authority from the Sanhedrin to go to Damascus and there to arrest Christians and bring them bound to Jerusalem for examination and punish- ment . The exact nature of the authority which ...
... incident . The Mission to Damascus Saul obtained authority from the Sanhedrin to go to Damascus and there to arrest Christians and bring them bound to Jerusalem for examination and punish- ment . The exact nature of the authority which ...
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... incident is that , what is very generally accepted as the central feature of the conversion , the appearance of Jesus in visible form to Saul is not mentioned in any the three narratives of the event.1 The testimony of St. Paul that the ...
... incident is that , what is very generally accepted as the central feature of the conversion , the appearance of Jesus in visible form to Saul is not mentioned in any the three narratives of the event.1 The testimony of St. Paul that the ...
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