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Alphabetical [« »] tiniest 1 tints 1 tiny 2 tion 31 tionality 1 tions 8 tionship 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 saved 31 saw 31 text 31 tion 30 29 30 although 30 author | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances tion |
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1 1,1,1 | apart from the some excep-~tion . rarely read it, especially 2 1,1,2 | the story of man.s redemp-~tion. God “Gave His only Son,” 3 1,1,5 | someone wrote, by the inspira-~tion of God, a work which became 4 1,1,6 | Valde. The first transla-~tion into German appeared in 5 1,2,2 | prove to be in contradic-~tion, even if at any given time 6 1,2,2 | become corrupt. This corrup-~tion also touched the world of 7 1,2,4 | with this order of evolu-~tion. ~ The Biblical account 8 1,3,2 | moral revival of the na-~tion. Thus the prophets were 9 1,4,7 | patience, hard work, modera-~tion, chastity. ~ ~Translator’ 10 1,5,5 | book of Amos is a predic-~tion of the spiritual revival 11 1,5,5 | fell in spiritual fornica-~tion. Therefore the Lord predicted 12 1,5,5 | universe and the renova-~tion of the world (24-25), raising 13 1,5,5 | Baruch bore the persecu-~tion and oppression of the contemporaries ( 14 1,5,5 | 2-3). After the destruc-~tion of Jerusalem Baruch relocated 15 1,5,5 | Israel, to a rebellious na-~tion that hath rebelled against 16 1,5,5 | compared to the Revela-~tion of St. John the Theologian. 17 1,5,5 | people of God in connec-~tion with the history of the 18 1,Add,9| does not take the Incarna-~tion in earnest. He does not 19 1,Add,9| was not a vain specula-~tion. The New Testament itself 20 1,Add,9| many that the true solu-~tion of all social problems lies 21 1,Add,0| historical frame of the revela-~tion is not something that ought 22 1,Add,0| accomplishment, not destruc-~tion of the old. Vetus Testamentuni 23 1,Add,0| be used for the construc-~tion of a single scheme? The 24 1,Add,0| meaning as a prefigura-~tion only. Even the Decalogue 25 1,Add,0| particular or occasional na-~tion. The national frame of the 26 1,Add,0| nature of the divine revela-~tion, .at sundry times and in 27 1,Add,1| analysis of the use of Tradi-~tion in the Early Church, Dr. 28 1,Add,1| Scripture without interpreta-~tion is not Scripture at all; 29 1,Add,1| progrès de l.dée tradi-~tion jusqu. à Saint Irénée, in 30 1,Add,1| introduction to the edi-~tion of the treatise De Spirilu 31 1,Add,1| authority. In this situa-~tion it was proper for a simple