Whatever rules there are, are handed down by tradition, and the persons familiar with these old sayings and customs are present in the trial of disputed matters. Fetishes are set up to punish offenders in certain cases where it is considered specially desirable to make the law operative though...
Schnelle treats in order Paul, The Third Transformation: Composition of Gospels as Innovative Response to Crises, The Sayings Source, The Synoptic Gospels and Acts: Meaning through Narration, The Fourth Transformation: The Gospel in the World, The Deutero-Pauline Letters, The Catholic Epistles, Joh...
Conscience. — I. THE NAME.—In English we have done with a Latin word what neither the Latins nor the French have done: we have doubled the term, making “c...
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"Everyone who does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is an antichrist [1 John 4:2-3, 2 John 7]; whoever does not confess the testimony of the cross is of the devil; and whoever perverts the sayings of the Lord for his own desires, and says that there is neither...
And, I have described the Marxist guiding ethos as being based upon the three popular sayings of the typical Marxist, which are: The ends justify the means. You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs. Shut up and get on the cattle car....
And, I have described the Marxist guiding ethos as being based upon the three popular sayings of the typical Marxist, which are: The ends justify the means. You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs. Shut up and get on the cattle car....
he has brought these sayings back to Isaiah, who was the first to intimate the sense. Lastly, after the words of Malachi, he immediately subjoins, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, in order to connect the words of each prophet, belonging as they do to one meaning, under the ...
The last-named writer speaks also of the Old Latin version known to himself and to his readers, and by so doing carries us back beyond his time. The saintly Bishop of Lyons, Irenaeus (d. 202), who had known Polycarp in Asia Minor, not only admits and quotes our four Gospels, but ...
He has transmitted sayings peculiar to place and to person (ii, 5; iv, 5; vi, 24, 32; xv, 19; xviii, 12, 29). The rationalistic objections to the miraculous in the stories of Gedeon and Samson are generally accepted by Protestant writers, who look upon these portions of Judges as ...