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Alphabetical [« »] genas 1 gence 1 genealogy 2 general 36 generalities 1 generalization 1 generally 6 | Frequency [« »] 36 32 36 authority 36 dead 36 general 36 i.e. 36 speak 36 understand | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances general |
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1 1,1,5 | universal. or .catholic. or .general. epistles. ~ As the Church 2 1,1,6 | that strive to impart the general meaning of the Bible in 3 1,2,2 | presents it simply as one general picture. Moses' immediate ~ 4 1,2,2 | crown of creation, in the general picture of the creation 5 1,2,2 | broadest questions, that of the general prob-~lem of suffering in 6 1,2,2 | in Christian thought, in general and particular terms. Christ 7 1,2,4 | world, we see that in its general form it confirms ~what current 8 1,2,4 | trees.; for this ~reason the general principles are far more 9 1,3,5 | Kingdoms clearly illustrate a general and unchangeable spiri-~ 10 1,5,5 | renovation of the world after the general judg-~ment. This is the 11 1,5,5 | even hard to picture. In general, the imagery and ~symbolism 12 1,5,7 | renovation of the world after the general resurrection. These parallel 13 1,Add,0| so much in the sense of a general historical relativity as 14 1,Add,1| St. Athanasius ~as .the general drift. of the Scripture. 15 1,Add,1| urges the need ~to take the general drift of the Church.s Faith 16 1,Add,1| was not a formulation of a general principle, and its direct 17 2,1 | When Pompey, the Roman general, came into the country, 18 2,1 | In Luke 3:1 there is a general, though not~quite complete, 19 2,1,6 | unjust and the~just. In general, they were the conservative 20 2,2,5 | of Galilee.~St. John in general, conveys mainly the Lord’ 21 2,3,3 | Christian communities~in general. The first time the whole 22 2,3,3 | much as they carry somewhat general and basic educational directives 23 2,3,3 | Ecumenical Epistles~enunciate the general mandatory rules and piety 24 2,3,3 | down.~Apostle Peter’s First General Epistle is directed “to 25 2,3,3 | Apostle Peter’s Second General Epistle is written for the 26 2,3,3 | well as Apostle Jude in his General Epistle. These false~teachings 27 2,3,3 | 1 John 1:1-4).~The First General Epistle was written by John 28 2,3,3 | Truth and Love.~The Second General Epistle. There are no authentic 29 2,3,3 | false teachers.~The Third General Epistle is addressed to 30 2,3,3 | them nearly verbatim.~The General Epistle of St. Jude is made 31 2,4,3 | year of Nero’s reign.~A general observation of Apostle Paul’ 32 2,4,3 | not mean “good~deeds” in general, but ritualistic observance 33 2,4,3 | groups: 1)~Epistles of a general Christian nature and 2) 34 2,5,9 | paganism during the period of general~apostasy from Christianity. ( 35 2,5,0 | given twice: at first in general terms at the~end of the 36 2,5,1 | God and simultaneously the general personification of any power