The First Epistle General of Peter, Volume 17George Wilfrid Blenkin University Press, 1914 - 132 pages |
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... shew how St Peter received this protest . Probably he accepted the principle laid down by St Paul , but as his own mission was specially to " those of the circumcision " he would seldom have any cause to act upon it . Thus the Judaizing ...
... shew how St Peter received this protest . Probably he accepted the principle laid down by St Paul , but as his own mission was specially to " those of the circumcision " he would seldom have any cause to act upon it . Thus the Judaizing ...
Page xx
... shews that it had a cir- culation and authority in the early Church such as it could hardly have acquired unless it was regarded as the work of some leading Apostle . B. Internal . ( 1 ) The Epistle itself claims to be written by Peter ...
... shews that it had a cir- culation and authority in the early Church such as it could hardly have acquired unless it was regarded as the work of some leading Apostle . B. Internal . ( 1 ) The Epistle itself claims to be written by Peter ...
Page xxi
... shews no traces of any legends or stories about St Peter's life . It is addressed to an enormous district , large parts of which are connected with no known Apostolic missionary work . Silvanus is elsewhere connected with St Paul rather ...
... shews no traces of any legends or stories about St Peter's life . It is addressed to an enormous district , large parts of which are connected with no known Apostolic missionary work . Silvanus is elsewhere connected with St Paul rather ...
Page xxiii
... shews an appreciation of the niceties of the language in the use of tenses , prepositions and synonyms . The writer must have been a diligent student of the LXX . , probably including the Apocrypha , and he is saturated with its ...
... shews an appreciation of the niceties of the language in the use of tenses , prepositions and synonyms . The writer must have been a diligent student of the LXX . , probably including the Apocrypha , and he is saturated with its ...
Page xxvii
... shew that originally none of the Catholic Epistles were included in the Syrian Canon , but 1 John , 1 Peter and James had been accepted by them long before Theodore's time . It is also omitted in the present text of the Muratorian ...
... shew that originally none of the Catholic Epistles were included in the Syrian Canon , but 1 John , 1 Peter and James had been accepted by them long before Theodore's time . It is also omitted in the present text of the Muratorian ...
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Page 95 - THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN THE HAND OF GOD, and there shall no torment touch them. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die: and their departure is taken for misery, and their going from us to be utter destruction: but they are in peace. For though they be punished in the sight of men, yet is their hope full of immortality.
Page 37 - Christ ; who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a people for his own possession, zealous of good works.
Page 65 - For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.
Page 78 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who, of thy great mercy, didst save Noah and his family in the Ark from perishing by water ; and also didst safely lead the children of Israel, thy people, through the Red Sea, figuring thereby thy holy Baptism...
Page 84 - And gave gifts unto men. (Now this, He ascended, what is it but that he also descended into the lower parts of the earth? He that descended is the same also that ascended far above all the heavens, that he might fill all things...
Page 48 - And he shall be for a sanctuary ; but for a stone of stumbling and for a rock of offence to both the houses of Israel, for a gin and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Page 28 - Behoved it not the Christ to suffer these things, and to enter into his glory? And beginning from Moses and from all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
Page 13 - And this continued by the space of two years; so that all they which dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.
Page 74 - I were present, concerning him that hath so done this deed, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when ye are gathered together, and my spirit, with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, to deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus
Page 50 - I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall ? God forbid ; but rather through their fall salvation is come to the Gentiles, to provoke them to jealousy.