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The order of books: Acts, Catholic | epistles, and Pauline epistles. |
The order of books: Pauline | epistles and Catholic epistles. |
Epistles and Miscellaneous Poems, 1815 | |
The order of books: Gospels, Acts, Pauline | epistles, and Catholic epistles. |
rder of books: Acts of the Apostles, Catholic | epistles, and Pauline epistles. |
and 275p, Scrivener by 229a (for the Catholic | epistles) and 270p (for the Pauline epistles). |
codex contains the text of the Acts, Catholic | epistles, and Pauline epistles on 132 cotton paper lea |
or the Gospels), 9a (for the Acts and General | epistles), and 8p (for the Pauline epistles). |
he text of the Acts of the Apostles, Catholic | epistles, and Pauline epistles on 231 parchment leaves |
Collectively, the Gospel, the three | Epistles, and Revelation are known as Johannine litera |
ivinity is "The Paraphrase and Comment on the | Epistles and Gospels" (vols. |
Codex Ambrosianus A contains parts of the | Epistles and the Gothic Calendar. |
Aland assigned it to Category II in Catholic | epistles, and to Category III elsewhere. |
ts about his life are gleaned mainly from his | Epistles and his Religious History (Philotheos histori |
eld separately, the readings from the Pauline | epistles and the gospel are assigned by day. |
Codex Ambrosianus B contains parts of the | Epistles, and consists of 156 pages, of which two are |
"Moral Reflections on the | Epistles and Gospels of every Sunday throughout the Ye |
on the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Johannine | Epistles, and Revelation. |
dition to pastoring the church, he wrote many | epistles and discourses, including a reaffirmation of |
interpret Sacred Scriptures (e.g. the Pauline | epistles) and the hermeneutics used by Classicists (e. |
In 1975, after studying the Pauline | Epistles and comparing them to Gnosticism and the earl |
e Jews and the Muslims; liturgical treatises, | epistles and homilies. |
on law, including commentaries on the Pauline | epistles and on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, and is |
523 and called Tomus secundus," contained the | Epistles, and the Tomus primus, containing the Gospels |
n and Companion...together with the Collects, | Epistles and Gospels" this book was widely distributed |
ins almost complete text of the Acts, Pauline | epistles, and the Book of Revelation on 286 parchment |
postle as the author of the Gospel, the three | Epistles and the Book of Revelation that bear his name |
r the title of An Exposition of the Dominical | Epistles and Gospels used in our English Liturgie thro |
More than 400 of Wibald's | epistles are still extant. |
en known by the author of some of the Pauline | Epistles, as there are similarities in the description |
ament (including parts of the Gospels and the | Epistles), as well as some commentaries known as Skeir |
of his 'larger exposition of the Gospels and | Epistles' as shortly about to appear. |
h the Gospel, Paul's Theology in the Pastoral | Epistles, B&H Academic; Original edition (April 1, 201 |
inary textbooks; commentaries on the pastoral | epistles; biographical studies, including studies of S |
her Terze rime, containing 18 capitoli (verse | epistles) by her and 7 by men writing in her praise. |
all other texts were inaccurate, and that the | epistles contained in the manuscript were the only gen |
d by James with translating the New Testament | epistles for the King James Version of the Bible. |
81: A Commentarie or Exposition vpon the twoo | Epistles Generall of Sainct Peter and that of Sainct J |
tianum, a Complete Collection of the Ignatian | Epistles, genuine, interpolated and spurious. |
‘Two General | Epistles given forth in Yarmouth Common Gaol,' 1663. |
and every ill..." Then follow seven series of | Epistles, Gospels, long prayers, Ektenias (litanies) a |
te commentaries on the Psalms and the Pauline | epistles; however, his most famous work by far was Lib |
Paraphrase of the Acts and | Epistles, in the Manner of Dr Clarke (1725) |
Gregory-Aland) - Book of Acts and the Pauline | epistles in Greek; 14th century |
417, minuscule 631 (Gregory-Aland) - General | epistles in Greek; 15th century |
Gregory-Aland) - Book of Acts and the Pauline | epistles in Greek; 12th/13 century |
The authorship of the remaining six Pauline | epistles is disputed to varying degrees. |
The authorship of the Petrine | epistles is an important question in biblical criticis |
It is a papyrus manuscript of the Pauline | epistles, it contains 1 Cor 16:4-7.10; 2 Cor 5:18-21; |
The Authorship of the Platonic | Epistles, Manchester 1913 |
Fredmans Epistlar ( | Epistles of Fredman) (1790) |
Nourse wrote The | Epistles of Paul (1911), republished as Selected Epist |
Commentary on the | Epistles of St John (1883) |
The | epistles of Paul were the most difficult to paraphrase |
ame a professor at Trier, and lectured on the | Epistles of St. Paul. |
Translation of the Didache and the | Epistles of St Ignatius, 1899 |
said to have translated the Commentary on the | Epistles of St. Paul. |
He did research work on the | epistles of Saint Paul at the Lutheran School of Theol |
(Certaine Sermons upon Several Places of the | Epistles of Paul, 1599) were published from notes take |
and 2 Cor., 1 Tim., and Titus) of Belsham's ' | Epistles of Paul the Apostle,' published 1822, 4 vols. |
manuscripts) that Gennadius commented on all | epistles of Saint Paul. |
The Book of Acts and the | Epistles of the Apostle Paul record that in the early |
crucifixion and resurrection are found in the | epistles of Paul and in the book of Acts. |
ed a collection of them in 1790; this was the | Epistles of Fredman (Fredmans epistlar) which included |
The section on the | Epistles of Phalaris is not clear: it should say what |
Second Isaiah, Proverbs, Ephesians, Hebrews, | Epistles of James and Jude, include: Die Reden der Apo |
ors of the King James Bible, dealing with the | Epistles of the New Testament. |
joint author (with JS Howson) of The Life and | Epistles of St Paul (1851). |
tle which is reckoned among the seven General | epistles of the New Testament and considered canonical |
inster Company by King James, tasked with the | Epistles of the New Testament in June 1604, and died o |
erary evidence of Pindar, Bacchylides and the | Epistles of Plato. |
ar he published translations of the Heroycall | Epistles of Ovid, and of the Eglogs of Mantuan (Gianba |
as exhibited in the Acts of the Apostles, the | Epistles of St. Peter, and the Epistle to the Hebrews |
with notes and an English translation of the | Epistles of Ignatius to Polycarp, the Ephesians and th |
sed Virgin, the Acts of the Apostles, and the | Epistles of St. Paul, with commentaries; these transla |
The Pastoral | Epistles on the first and second letters to Timothy an |
1810: | Epistles on Women, Exemplifying their Character and Co |
nd a Simile for the Reviewers and Two Lyrical | Epistles, or Margery the Cook Maid, to the Critical Re |
The order of books: Gospels, Acts, Catholic | epistles, Pauline epistles, and Apocalypse. |
codex contains the text of the Acts, Catholic | epistles, Pauline epistles on 248 parchment leaves (si |
ished in London anonymously) and "The Pauline | Epistles: Re-studied and Explained" (1894). |
t Christian sources, particularly the Pauline | epistles, stress Christ's divinity at the expense of a |
t contain this, and a number of other General | epistles, suggesting they were not yet being read in t |
lude that Peter was not the author of the two | epistles that are attributed to him and that they were |
forger regarding anti-Judaizing in Ignatius's | epistles that are considered authentic, it can be assu |
of discovering the origin of the Gospels, the | Epistles, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Apocalypse |
Epistles to Several Persons | |
A Sevenfold Method of Studying the | Epistles to the Seven Churches, 1914 |
any biblical scholars turn to Paul's letters ( | epistles) to support their arguments for a historical |
hrist's Alarm to drowsie Sinners, or Christ's | Epistles to his Churches,' 1646. |
His works are: 1. ‘Expositions of the | Epistles to the Philippians and Colossians,' Edinburgh |
The Welsh Freeholder's Farewell | Epistles to the Bishop (lately of St. Davids), now of |
An Exposition of the Seven | Epistles to the Seven Churches; Together with a Brief |
Rollock wrote Commentaries on the | Epistles to the Ephesians (590) and Thessalonians (159 |
ously London, 1896); and edited St. Clement's | Epistles to the Corinthians in Syriac (published posth |
The Jazz | Epistles were South Africa's first important (albeit s |
Two Italian editions of Pliny's | Epistles were published by Giocondo, one printed in Bo |
A Paraphrastic Translation of the Apostolic | Epistles, with Notes, 1829; 5th edition 1854. |
10, 1466) is a curious example of diplomatic | epistles written in the 15th-century Old Tatar languag |
iturgy drawn out in two English and two Latin | Epistles, written betwixt Edward Hyde and John Ley,' 1 |
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