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Alphabetical [« »] authoritative 5 authoritatively 1 authorities 10 authority 36 authorized 4 authors 8 authorship 9 | Frequency [« »] 37 throughout 37 translation 36 32 36 authority 36 dead 36 general 36 i.e. | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances authority |
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1 1,1,2 | place of highest honor ~and authority in the Church, for it points 2 1,2,1 | gave the Law its supreme authority and made it The ~Book for 3 1,2,4 | should Moses not delegate authority to able men, and put each 4 1,3,6 | years, Ezra delegated all authority to Nehemiah and focused ~ 5 1,3,7 | country as a ruler with high authority. He rebuilt the city ~and 6 1,Add,0| and finally by the formal authority of the Church. ~And there 7 1,Add,0| can never have the same authority as the original record. 8 1,Add,0| anywhere else. ~The Bible is no authority on social science, as it 9 1,Add,0| social science, as it is no authority on astronomy. The only socio-~ 10 1,Add,0| the Bible still ~holds its authority . not only as a record of 11 1,Add,1| believed the ~Gospel, if the authority of the Catholic Church had 12 1,Add,1| ways . first clearly by the authority of the Holy Scriptures, 13 1,Add,1| supplemented by any other ~.authority.? Why was it imperative 14 1,Add,1| imperative to invoke also the authority of .ecclesiastical understanding. ~. 15 1,Add,1| passages ~and to invoke the authority of the Holy Writ. Moreover, 16 1,Add,1| theological method, and the authority of the Scripture was sovereign 17 1,Add,1| on the other hand, the authority of these .Scriptures. was 18 1,Add,1| Church was not an external authority, which had to judge ~over 19 1,Add,1| no sense an .extraneous. authority which could be .imposed. 20 1,Add,1| both the competence and the authority to ~proclaim the Gospel 21 1,Add,1| opponents would not admit any authority but that of the Scripture. 22 1,Add,1| introduces ~here a double authority and double standard . Scripture 23 1,Add,1| Scripture. But they are of great authority and significance. They ~ 24 1,Add,1| Scripture.~ The Church had the authority to interpret the Scripture, 25 1,Add,1| Augustine and Catholic Authority.~ In the same sense we have 26 1,Add,1| believed the Gospel, if the authority of the Catholic Church had ~ 27 1,Add,1| the heretical claim for authority. In this situa-~tion it 28 1,Add,1| believer to appeal to the authority of the Church, from which, 29 1,Add,1| Ecclesiae auctoritas [the authority of ~the Catholic Church] 30 2,1,5 | scribes equal weight of authority with the law itself. These 31 2,1,6 | rulers took to themselves the authority to appoint and to remove 32 2,1,7 | New Testament times it had authority in religious and most civil 33 2,1,7 | civil matters, and~limited authority in criminal matters. In 34 2,2,5 | inaugurated His kingdom with all authority in~Heaven and on earth being 35 2,4,3 | and then received official authority to~persecute the Christians 36 2,5,2 | Behold I give you the authority to trample on serpents and~