Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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Page 288
... Paul's epistles to Timothy . But as was customary at that time , he does not refer to the book from which his citation in -any particular instance is made . Justin Martyr quotes many texts from Paul's epis- tles , and in the very words ...
... Paul's epistles to Timothy . But as was customary at that time , he does not refer to the book from which his citation in -any particular instance is made . Justin Martyr quotes many texts from Paul's epis- tles , and in the very words ...
Page 293
... Paul's . " Con- sidering the nearness of Origen to the times of the apostles , and that he resided near the people to whom it was sent , perhaps in the very city , and that his knowledge of ecclesiastical and biblical matters was more ...
... Paul's . " Con- sidering the nearness of Origen to the times of the apostles , and that he resided near the people to whom it was sent , perhaps in the very city , and that his knowledge of ecclesiastical and biblical matters was more ...
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... Paul . He says , " he wrote as a Hebrew to the Hebrews , it being his own language ; whence it came to pass that ... Paul's other writings . There is also an epistle to the Laodi- ceans , but it is rejected by every body . " * Although ...
... Paul . He says , " he wrote as a Hebrew to the Hebrews , it being his own language ; whence it came to pass that ... Paul's other writings . There is also an epistle to the Laodi- ceans , but it is rejected by every body . " * Although ...
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