| Popular encyclopedia - 1874 - 530 sivua
...have always been unanimously received, namely, the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, thirteen epistles of Paul, the first Epistle of Peter, and the first of John ; 2. those which were not received, at first, by all the churches ; of these, some which have been... | |
| 1877 - 588 sivua
...in the catalogue of the undisputed writings, — namely, the Four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the twelve Epistles of Paul, the first Epistle of Peter, and the first of John. Certainly, neither the writings of Virgil nor those of Livy, neither those of Tacitus nor those of... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1878 - 562 sivua
...Testament Canon, in the first century ; and the principal books, the Gospels, the Acts, the thirteen Epistles of Paul, the first Epistle of Peter, and the first of John, in a body, were in general use in the second century, and were read, either entire or by sections,... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1879 - 568 sivua
...Testament Canon, in the first century ; and the principal books, the Gospels, the Acts, the thirteen Epistles of Paul, the first Epistle of Peter, and the first of John, in a body, were in general use in the second century, and were read, either entire or by sections,... | |
| 1879 - 1248 sivua
...as Ihfjirst canon. That canon comprehends the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the thirteen Epistles of Paul, the first Epistle of Peter, and the first of John. The other seven books of the New Testament, with the exception of the Epistle to the Hebrews, and the... | |
| William Paley - 1879 - 524 sivua
...this comprehends Saint Matthew's, and, probably, Saint Luke's Gospel, the Acts of the Apostles, ten epistles of Paul, the First Epistle of Peter, and the First of John.J In another place, Polycarp has these words : " Whoever perverts the Oracles of the Lord to his... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1889 - 564 sivua
...Testament Canon, in the first century ; and the principal books, the Gospels, the Acts, the thirteen Epistles of Paul, the first Epistle of Peter, and the first of John, in a body, were in general use in the second century, and were read, either entire or by sections,... | |
| 1907 - 702 sivua
...lampades, sive, si magis cupis, totius veritatis divinae clarissima lumina.' In the second, the 13 epistles of Paul, the first Epistle of Peter and the first of John, the authorship of all of which he deemed to be certainly known, and which were generally received as... | |
| Franklin Jones Firth - 1910 - 284 sivua
...the principal books of the New Testament: the four Gospels, The Acts, the thirteen Epistles of St. Paul, the First Epistle of Peter and the First of John, were in general use in the Church as early as the second century, and acknowledged to be apostolic, inspired... | |
| Victor Shea, William Whitla - 2000 - 1092 sivua
...only discusses the first category in his commentary, applying it to the four gospels, Acts, all the epistles of Paul, the first epistle of Peter and the first of John ([1750] 1793-1801, 1:23-30). Sanday differentiates different kinds of inspiration in the various books... | |
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