epistles in English

noun
1
a letter.
The opinions expressed in these evocative epistles were remarkably forthright and revealing.

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1. The Apostolical Acts and Epistles: from the Peschito, or ancient Syriac: to which are added, the remaining epistles

2. The Epistles never discuss who is to Baptize

3. The New Testament epistles are also full of apostolic Benedictions

4. 1889, Joseph Lightfoot, Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" This attempt to confound the seven Epistles mentioned by Eusebius with the other Confessedly spurious Epistles, as if they presented

5. Second, his spirituality was based on the Epistles of St Paul.

6. Paul wrote these epistles while he was in prison the first time in Rome.

7. The Apostolical Acts and Epistles: from the Peschito, or ancient Syriac: to which are added, the remaining epistles, and the Book of Revelation after a later Syrian text [Etheridge, John Wesley] on Amazon.com

8. The epistles of John explicitly condemn as Antichrists those with a lying spirit who deny that Jesus is …

9. Indifference to precision is nowhere more flagrantly manifested than in the superscription of epistles.

10. Apollonius was the real Paul, this is rendered plain by the Epistles to Timothy

11. The Satires and Epistles discuss ethical and literary problems in an urbane, witty manner.

12. This is why Covetousness or greed is defined by Paul as idolatry twice in his epistles.

13. The word Antichrist occurs only in the Johannine Epistles; but there are so-called real parallelisms to these occurrences in the Apocalypse, in the Pauline Epistles, and less explicit ones in the Gospels and the Book of Daniel

14. Viewed in their entirety, do the epistles, or letters, of Paul truly reflect an antifemale bias?

15. Spine title: Epistles of the Apostolical Fathers Includes bibliographical references and index Electronic reproduction Master and use copy

16. The numerous collections of literary epistles in Persian written in this period are almost all by Hindu Munshis .

17. It occurs a total of five times, singular and plural, all of them in two of John’s epistles.

18. Most, if not all, of Paul's epistles were actually written by Amanuenses whom he maintained on his staff of transcribers

19. Benedictions are found at the close of some New Testament epistles (e.g., 2 Corinthians 13:14 and Ephesians 5:23-24)

20. This epistle has the character of a strictly private letter, and is the only one of such epistles preserved to us.

21. Advices first appeared in the form of epistles sent among Friends to encourage and strengthen one another in their faith

22. 10 The whole machinery of prefaces, dedicatory epistles and the like is designed to focus attention on the writer himself.

23. Ambones definition: either of two raised pulpits from which the gospels and epistles were read in early Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

24. Ephesians may have been written during Paul’s first imprisonment in Rome, around A.D. 60–62 (see Guide to the Scriptures, “Pauline Epistles,” scriptures.lds.org).

25. Plummer categorizes the Benedictions we find scattered throughout the New Testament.He wrote, “Of the twenty-one epistles, five do not close with a benediction.

26. N, pl Ambos or ambones (æmˈbəʊniːz) (Ecclesiastical Terms) either of two raised pulpits from which the gospels and epistles were read in early Christian churches [C17: …

27. This phrase alludes to the Roman poet Horace's Epistles, in which he says: Atque inter silvas Academi quaerere verum ‘and seek for truth in the groves of Academe’

28. The Annals of Tacitus on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.

29. It is likely that Paul wrote the Epistle to Titus between his writing of 1 and 2 Timothy, around A.D. 64–65 (see Guide to the Scriptures, “Pauline Epistles,” scriptures.lds.org).

30. He divided the Pauline epistles (in which he included the Epistle to the Hebrews) into a series of texts on the theological points and wrote an introduction to each.

31. …9th century two desks called Ambos were provided in Christian churches—one for reading from the Gospels, the other for reading from the Epistles of the New Testament

32. Apostles and prophets could speak for God by inspiration of the Holy Spirit, speaking verbally with the same inspired authority that Paul experienced when he wrote his epistles

33. The Apocryphal acts purport to relate the lives or careers of various biblical figures, including most of the apostles; the epistles, gospels, and others are ascribed to such figures

34. However, most assume that it was written around A.D. 60–62, near the same time as Paul’s letters to the Philippians, the Colossians, the Ephesians, and Philemon (see Guide to the Scriptures, “Pauline Epistles,” scriptures.lds.org).

35. 1737, William Wake, Genuine Epistles of the Apostolic Fathers Let us run in the straight road the race that is inCorruptible··(historical) One of an ancient religious sect of Alexandria, whose

36. The Epistle to the Ephesians by George Gillanders Findlay (1892) "Both epistles are marked by those unfinished sentences and Anacolutha, the grammatical inconsequence associated with close continuity of thought, " Other Resources:

37. Balthasar New Testament - the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible

38. 1839, Henry Blunt, A practical exposition of the epistles to the Seven Churches (page 52) […] who feels, not as even the kindest and the holiest friend on earth can feel towards our patient endurance, our shortcomings, or our slow Advancings …

39. 1839, Henry Blunt, A practical exposition of the epistles to the Seven Churches, page 52: […] who feels, not as even the kindest and the holiest friend on earth can feel towards our patient endurance, our shortcomings, or our slow Advancings […]

40. Similarly He took the cup when supper was over, and said: ‘This cup is the new covenant, sealed by my blood; every time that you drink it, do it as my memorial.’” —An Expanded Paraphrase of the Epistles of Paul, by F.

41. Martin Bucer.unto the church of England for the restitution of Christ s Religion, and his Answer unto the two railing epistles of Steven, Bishop of Winchester, concerning the unmarried state of priests and Cloisterers,' (1549) and 'The Courtier of Count Baldessar Castilio, divided into four books' (1561).

42. Whose Adorningis not outward, in the braiding of the hair, and the wearing of gold, or the putting on of apparel, but the hidden man of the heart, in that //the epistles of st peter and st jude preached and explained/chapter iii v.htm Women Adorned with Good Work

43. TOUT Boarding a ship's nothing, but to dig a grave on the land before Cockcrow, with the man you're to put in it looking at you! TO HAVE AND TO HOLD MARY JOHNSTON The epistles shall be ready by night, and you shall ride at Cockcrow.

44. The Bride of Christ or the Bride, the Lamb's wife is a term used in reference to a group of related verses in the Bible, in the Gospels, Revelation, the Epistles and related verses in the Old Testament.Sometimes, the Bride is implied by calling Jesus a Bridegroom

45. The Pastoral Epistles, by Dibelius and Conzelmann, acknowledges that at 1 Timothy 2:5 ‘the term “mediator” has a legal significance,’ and “although in this passage, in contrast to Heb 8:6, the [covenant] is not mentioned, one must nevertheless presuppose the meaning ‘mediator of the covenant,’ as the context shows.”

46. Apocryphal NEW TESTAMENT.The collective title given to a number of documents, ranging in date from the early Christian centuries to the Middle Ages and even into modern times, all similar in form to the NT books (gospels, epistles, Acts, apocalypses) but never finally received into the canon of Scripture (for following titles see separate articles).

47. Christology is the field of study within Christian theology which is primarily concerned with the nature and person of Jesus Christ as recorded in the canonical Gospels and the epistles of the New Testament.Primary considerations include the relationship of Jesus' nature and person with the nature and person of God the Father.As such, Christology is concerned with the details of Jesus

48. Be-hold'-ing: Many Hebrew and Greek words are so rendered in English Versions of the Bible, but epopteusantes, "your good works, which they behold" (1 Peter 2:12); "Beholding your chaste behavior" (1 Peter 3:2), and epoptai, "We were eyewitnesses of his majesty" (2 Peter 1:16) are peculiar to Peter.The fact that this word is used only by Peter and is used in both epistles is an

49. Be-hold'-ing: Many Hebrew and Greek words are so rendered in English Versions of the Bible, but epopteusantes, "your good works, which they behold" (1 Peter 2:12); "Beholding your chaste behavior" (1 Peter 3:2), and epoptai, "We were eyewitnesses of his majesty" (2 Peter 1:16) are peculiar to Peter.The fact that this word is used only by Peter and is used in both epistles is an