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DAVID ET LES PSAUMES
BONNES , Jean-Paul
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BUBER , Martin
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Légende et histoire Israël en Egypte La légende pieuse des origines Le Buisson ardent Démonie divine Moise et le Pharaon La Pâque Le Miracle de la Mer Le Sabbat Les Récriminateurs La Bataille Jéthro Le Dit de l’Aigle La Conclusion du Pacte La Parole des Tables Le Dieu prompt à la colère La Taureau et l’Arche L’Esprit La Terre La contradiction Baal La fin
The Gospels in Modern English
Phillips , J.B.
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CONTENTS TRANSLÂTOR'S PREÀCE THE GOSPFL OF MATTHEW THE GOSPEL OF MARK TITE GOSPEL OF LUKE T'HE GOSPEL OF JOHN APPENDIX
LE ROI SALOMON ET SON TEMPS
THIEBERGER , Frédéric
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TABL DES MATIERES CHAPITRE PREMIER : LE SIECLE DE SALOMON Ses acquisitions' Ce siècle vr-r par la postérité' Le Salomon légendaire. Chronologie pré-exilienne' Le règne et la personnalité de Salomon. CHAPITRE II. L`HORIZON POLITIQUE Entre l'Égypte et Babvlone. L'Égypte' Attitude de Samuel vis-à-vis de l'Égypte. Le pharaon et ses ministres. Influence de l'Egvpte sur Canaan' BabyIone. L'Empire babvlonien. Les Araméens' La civilisation akhadienne. Le droit et les mathématiques en Babvlonie. Le calendrier et les mesures en Babylonie. La religion babylonienne. Les Phéniciens et l'alphabet. Les Philistins. Les Edomites' Les Moabites. Les rnonitcs. La tragique histoire d'Urie' CHAPITRE III. L`HERITAGE DE SALOMON Caractéristiques géologiques. Les montagnes du Nord. Les plaines de l'Ouest. Conquête pacifique' Les tribus. Le sentiment national. Saul et David' Idées politiques de David' Souvenirs communs de toutes les tribus. Israël en tant que nation. Jérusalem centre vital. Absalom et Séba. Le recensenlent' CHAPITR IV REFLEXION PHILOSOPHIQUES Notre connaissance s'exerce par plans. L`essence des Phénomènes. Principes paiens et principe's monothéistes. Yah'w'eh et Elohim. La tradition biblique' 'Ï l,e symbolisme biblique. Chapitre V UN DEBUT DRAMATIQUE Le parti d'Adonias. Joab. La faute de Joab' Abiathar. Sadoc' Bethsabée' Nathan festin Rogel. Contre-attaque de David' Couronnement cle Salomon. Salomon et Adonias' Salomon est pro clamé roi. Le testanient de David. Un autre cornplot' Le sort d`Abiathar et de Joab' Le complot cle Séméi' CHAPITRE VI-LA PROTECTION DU ROYAUME Le progranime de Salomon. L'ttlliance avec l'Égypte I{adad. Acrluisition de Gézer. Forrrirrle de la dc,t. Hiram de Tyr. Amitié avec Hiram. Emprunt fait à Hiram: Kaboul. La fille de Tyr. Razon de Damas. L'armée salomonienrre. Les chars venus d'Égypte. Force militaire. Les écuries de X{ageddo. Diverses places fortes. Jérusalem se développe. Révolte et fuite de Jéroboam. Cnlprrnp \rII. - S.s.LoMoN ÂRCETTECTE DE soN pEUplE. Les prêtres et les fonctionnaires royaux.Les nou velles provinces. Les tribus et les provinces. Le sys tème judiciaire. Le tribunal. Le site du Temple. Le Rocher sacrê. La « mer de bronze ». Le Temple. Jacchin et Boaz. X{aître Hiram. Le vestibule et les sanctuaires. Les palais. LaçMaison de la Forêt du .- Liban. [,a signification du Temple. Abolition des ' anciens hauts lieux. La cérémonie de dédicace. Grand discours de Salomon. Renouvellement de l'Alliance. CnaprrnB VIII. - Rnc.tn»s ,{u LorN Le commerce rnaritime. Àsiongaber. Les vaisseaux de Tharsis. Ophir. Importation d'or et d'ivoire. Le royaume de Saba. Visite de la reine de Saba. Ser vice du travail obliqatoire et impôts. CHAPITRE IX-GRANDEUR ET TRAGEDIE . La personnalité cle Salomon. Le marchand et I'architecte. Nationalisme et libéralisme de Salomon. Son isolement intérieur. CHAPITRE X-FRUIT ETERNEL CEuvres qui portent le nom de Salomon. Abus du nom de Salomon. Le Cantique des Cantiques. Dia logue ou pièce de théâtre ? Le facteur linguistique. Les Proverbes. Parallèles étrangers. La philosophie des Provcrbes. Les Sages de l'Orient. L'Ecclésiaste. Une ceuvre collective. Écoles de sagesse. Vanité des vanités. Parallèles étrangers. L'Ecclésiaste et Job. Ce que Salomon a laissé. NoTES INDEX
THE INTERNATIONAL LESSON ANNUAL
LAYMON , Charles M.
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UNIT I: MEETING THR NEEDS OF BopY AND (AN. 627) Introduction FIRST QUARTER 1. Jan, 6. Wise Men Seek Jesus 2. Jan, 13. How to Resist Tenptation 8. Jan, 20. Gospel Righteousness 4. Jan. 27. Needs That Jesus Meets Introduction 1, Feb. 3. Our Mission as Disciples UNIT II: THE CHURCH AND ITs EVANGELICAL MIssION (FER, 4) 2. Feb, 10, Warning and Invitation 3, Feb. 17. Kingdom Parables for Today I, Mar. 3. Conlessing Christ Today The Pirst Sunday in Lent 2. Mar. 10. Forgiveness Unlimited 3. Mar. 17. "By What Authority?" 4. Mar. 24. Are We Hypocrites? CHARLS M. LAVMON Matthew 2:M2 6, Mar. 91, How Shall We Be Judged? Matthew 3:lo-:1 4. Feb. 24. Interpreing Signs of the Times Matthew lo:l-12 Jntroduction Matthe 5:320, 43-48 Matthe 9:13 UNIT II: HuMAN DESTINY AND MAN'S RE- LATION TO JESUs THE HRIST (MAR. $S) Inroduction Matthcw 9:35-20:S, N25 Matthe 1!:N0 0 Matthe) 13:375, 4$N 7 Matthe) lo:13 ,HARIAND HoGuE Matthe 1$:273$ Matthew 21:2332 Matthew P3:235, 2328, 37.30 Matthe 3: SKCOND QUARTER The Gospel of Matthew (Continued ) Sudies in Genesis UNIT IV: Lirr's FNAL. TRIUMPH (APR, 721) I. Apr. 7. The Significance of Sufering Matthew 20:2620, LESSON 2. Apr. 14. "Hosannal"Crucify!" EASTER DAY 3. Apr. 21. He Lives--Thereforc, Make Disciples 1. Apr. 28. God's Greatest Creation 2. May 5. God's Judgment and Grace 3. May 12. Responding to God's Call 4. May 19. Praying in an Evil World 5. May 26. A Man of Peace in a World of Strife UNIT V: THE BEGINNINGS OF MAN AND HIs FAITH IN GoD (APR. 28-MAY 26) Introduction 1. June 2. The Roots of Hatred Whitsunday (Pentecost) 2. Tune 9. Reconciled to God and Man 3. June 16. Facing Family Tensions 4. June 23. Recognizing God's Providence 5. June 30. What Makes a Man Great? Introduction 2. July 14. Jethro: Practical Counselor 3. July 21. Caleb: Dauntless Faith Matthew 21:1-11; 27:20-26 . 128 NELS F. S. FERRÉ 4. July 28. Gideon: Combating Paganism 5. Aug. 4. Ruth: the Foreigner in the Midst Malthew 28:1-10, 16-20 6. Aug. 11. Hannah: Keeping Faith With God 7. Aug. 18. Jonathan: Nobility in Friend- ship Genesis 2:4-9, 15-22 Genesis 1:27-28; 6:5-8; THIRD QUARTER UNIT VI: SEVERING AND RESTORING HUMAN RELATIONS UNE 2-30) 8:20-22 Genesis 12:1-3; 17:1-9 Genesis 18:20-33; 19:29 Personalities of the Old Testament Genesis 26:17-29 UNIT VII: VALIANT SERVANTS OF GoD (JULY 7-SEPT. 29) 28, 31-34 1. July 7. Miriam: Woman's Leadership .Exodus 15:20-21; Numbers 12:1-10, 13-15 Exodus 18:13-24 .Numbers 14:6-9a; Joshua 136 Genesis 27:30-38, 41 ...... 187 .E. STANLEY JONES 195 Genesis 32:24-30; 33:1-4 196 Genesis 37:3-8, 23-24, 14:6-14 .Judges 6:25-32 Ruth 2:8-13; 4:13, 17 138 204 .Genesis 39:20-23; 41:46-52. 219 Genesis 45:3-15 220 1 Samuel 1:9-11, 20-28 146 .1 Samuel 18:34; 19:1-7; 23:15-18 ISSON 8. Aug. 25. Anios: Crusading for RighteoUsness 9. Sept. . Josiah: Making Needed Reforns 10. Scpt. 8. Baruh: Vocational Depcnda- bility 13. Sept. 29. Nehemiah: Patriotism in Action 11. Sept. 15. Ezckiel: the Work of a Pastor. . Ezekiel 1 :1-3; 2:1-5; 34:1 1-16 309 12. Sept. 22. Danmicl: Standing Firm in Crises Daniel 5:1, 5, 13-14, 16b-l18, Introduction 4. Oct. 27. 5. Nov. 3. 2. Oct. 13. Moral Standards in a Church 3. Oct. 20. The Christian Minister Letters of Paul: 1 Corinthians, Philippians, Philemon Reformation Sunday 1. Dec. FOURTH QUARTER Worship UNIT VIII: THE GoSPEL APPLIED TO SocIETY (OCT. 6-Nov. 24) 6. Nov. 10. Many Gifts but One Spirit 1. Oct. 6. Paul Writes to the Corinthians. 1 Corinthians 1:1-3, 10-15, 7. Nov. 17. The Resurrection and Our Faith A mos 1:1; 6:4-7; 7:10-15 . 286 Introduction Using or Abusing Our Freedom.1 The Spirit of Christian 2 Kings 22:1-2; 23:1-5, 25 .. 293 Jeremiah 36:4-8, 22-26, 32 Nehemiah 2:17-18; 4:6; 13:19-21 3. Dec. 15. Living With Christian Joy. Christmas Sunday 4. Dec. 22. The Wonder of the Incarnation 1. Boldness in Christian Witness- ing 2. Dec. 8. What Christ Means to the Christian 5. Dec. 29. Brothers Through Christ 8. Nov. 24. Directions for Christian Giving.1 Corinthians 16:1-14 21-25 PAGE .1 Corinthians 5:6-13; 6:17-20 UNIT IX: THE GoSPEL APPLIED TO PERSONS (DEC. 1-29) .1 Corinthians ll :20-34 .1 Corinthians 12:1-13 1 Corinthians 9:1-2, 13-23, RoLAND H. BAINTON Corinthians 8 .1 Corinthians 15:3-8, 42-52 .Philippians 2:1-11 .Philemon 1-16 Philippians 1:1-2, 12-21 333 Philippians 3:4-14, 20-21 Philipþians 4:1-13 WALTER RUSSELL BowE
L’ÉPÎTRE DE SAINT PAUL AUX ROMAINS
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L'Apocalypse
BRÜTSCH , Charles
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Avant propos Chapitre I 2et3 4et5 6et7 8 et 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 et 16 17 et 18 19 20 21 et 22 Post scriptum
Seventh-day Adventist Answer - QUESTION ON DOCTRINE
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Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists I. PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS Ve Share with Other Christians 2. The Bible, Only Rule of Faith and Practice 3. Seventh-day Adventist Relationship to Past Positions 1. Doctrines II. QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRIST 4. Deily and Eternal Pre-existence of Christ 5. Deity of Christ and Church Membership 6. The Incarnation and the "Son of Man" 7. The Bodily Resurrection of Christ 8. Christ, and Michael the Archangel I11. QUESTIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF ELLEN G. WHITE's WRITINGS TO THE BIBLE 9. Ellen G. White's Writings and Their Relation to the Bible IV. QUESTIONS ON THE LAW AND LEGALISM J0. Christ the Heart of the Advent Message 11. The Basis and Fruitage of Christian Experience 12. The Ten Commandments, God's Standard of Conduct 13. Distinction Between the Decalogue and the Ceremonial Law 14. The Relationship of Grace to Law and Works V. QUESTIONS ON THE SABBATH, SUNDAY, AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST 15. The Foundation of Sabbath Observance 16. The Sabbath and the Moral Law 17. Saturday Observance a Valid Criterion 18. Historic Concept of the Marh of the Beast 19. When the Mark Will Be Received 20. Who Constitute the "Remnant Church"? 21. What Constitutes "Babylon "? VI. QUESTIONS ON PROPHECY, DANIEL 8 AND 9, AND THE 2300 DAYS 22. Basic Principles of Prophelic Interpretation 23. Christ Pre-emin ent in Daniel 8 and 9 24. Problems Pertaining to Daniel 8 25. Relation of Seventy Weeks of Daniel 9 to 23 00 Days of Daniel 8 VII. QUESTIONS ON CHRIST AND HIs MINISTRY IN THE SANCTUARY 26. The Seventieth Veek of Daniel 9 and the Gap Theory 27. Scholarly Precedents for 1844 Ending of 2300 Year-Days 3C 28. Antioch us Epiphanes and the Prophetic Specifications of Daniel 29. A Wider Concept of the Atonement 30. Sacrificial Atonement Provided; Applied 31. Salvation Prefigured in the Sanctuary Service 32. The Heavenly Sanctuary--Figurative or Literal Concepts 33. The High-Priestly Ministry of Christ 34. The Meaning of Azazel 35. The Transaction With the Scapegoat VIII. QUESTIONS ON THE SECOND ADVENT AND THE MILLENNIUM 37. The Second Coming of Christ 38. Varied Concepts of the Millennium 36. The Investigative Judgment in the Setting of the Arminian Concept 39. Adventist Understanding of the Millennium IX. QUESTIONS ON IMMORTALITY 40. Innate or Conditional Immortality 41. The Condition of Man in Death 42. The Punishment of the Wicked 43. The Rich Man and Lazarus Sacrificial X. Miscellaneous QUESTIONS 45. Intent of the Term "Everlasting Gospel" 46. Satan, Demons, and Angels 47. The Question of Unclean Foods 44. Champions of Conditional Immortality Span the Century XI. APPENDIXES AND INDEXES 48. Adventist Relationship to World Missions Program Representative Adventist Doctrinal Literature A. Christ's Place in the Godhead B. Christ's Nature During the Incarnation C. The Atonement Scripture Index General Index Atonenent
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Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists I. PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS Ve Share with Other Christians 2. The Bible, Only Rule of Faith and Practice 3. Seventh-day Adventist Relationship to Past Positions 1. Doctrines II. QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRIST 4. Deily and Eternal Pre-existence of Christ 5. Deity of Christ and Church Membership 6. The Incarnation and the "Son of Man" 7. The Bodily Resurrection of Christ 8. Christ, and Michael the Archangel I11. QUESTIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF ELLEN G. WHITE's WRITINGS TO THE BIBLE 9. Ellen G. White's Writings and Their Relation to the Bible IV. QUESTIONS ON THE LAW AND LEGALISM J0. Christ the Heart of the Advent Message 11. The Basis and Fruitage of Christian Experience 12. The Ten Commandments, God's Standard of Conduct 13. Distinction Between the Decalogue and the Ceremonial Law 14. The Relationship of Grace to Law and Works V. QUESTIONS ON THE SABBATH, SUNDAY, AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST 15. The Foundation of Sabbath Observance 16. The Sabbath and the Moral Law 17. Saturday Observance a Valid Criterion 18. Historic Concept of the Marh of the Beast 19. When the Mark Will Be Received 20. Who Constitute the "Remnant Church"? 21. What Constitutes "Babylon "? VI. QUESTIONS ON PROPHECY, DANIEL 8 AND 9, AND THE 2300 DAYS 22. Basic Principles of Prophelic Interpretation 23. Christ Pre-emin ent in Daniel 8 and 9 24. Problems Pertaining to Daniel 8 25. Relation of Seventy Weeks of Daniel 9 to 23 00 Days of Daniel 8 VII. QUESTIONS ON CHRIST AND HIs MINISTRY IN THE SANCTUARY 26. The Seventieth Veek of Daniel 9 and the Gap Theory 27. Scholarly Precedents for 1844 Ending of 2300 Year-Days 3C 28. Antioch us Epiphanes and the Prophetic Specifications of Daniel 29. A Wider Concept of the Atonement 30. Sacrificial Atonement Provided; Applied 31. Salvation Prefigured in the Sanctuary Service 32. The Heavenly Sanctuary--Figurative or Literal Concepts 33. The High-Priestly Ministry of Christ 34. The Meaning of Azazel 35. The Transaction With the Scapegoat VIII. QUESTIONS ON THE SECOND ADVENT AND THE MILLENNIUM 37. The Second Coming of Christ 38. Varied Concepts of the Millennium 36. The Investigative Judgment in the Setting of the Arminian Concept 39. Adventist Understanding of the Millennium IX. QUESTIONS ON IMMORTALITY 40. Innate or Conditional Immortality 41. The Condition of Man in Death 42. The Punishment of the Wicked 43. The Rich Man and Lazarus Sacrificial X. Miscellaneous QUESTIONS 45. Intent of the Term "Everlasting Gospel" 46. Satan, Demons, and Angels 47. The Question of Unclean Foods 44. Champions of Conditional Immortality Span the Century XI. APPENDIXES AND INDEXES 48. Adventist Relationship to World Missions Program Representative Adventist Doctrinal Literature A. Christ's Place in the Godhead B. Christ's Nature During the Incarnation C. The Atonement Scripture Index General Index Atonenent
A NEW EUSEBIUS: Documents illustrative of the history of Church to A.D. 337
STEVENSON , J.
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Nore: Where rwo or more sources are given, and one or more of these is in bracken, chis indcates chat, while the first is he actual source, the paSsago hs ot, or embdies quotation from, che others. If, however, this fact is suih iently undicatel in the tile, no author except the original source is named. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABBRBVIATIONS CONTENTS PREFACB DOCUMENTS 1. Martyrdom of James, the Lord's brother, 62: JoserHUS a. Expulsion of the Jews from Rome, c. 49: SUBTONIUS 3. The Neronian Persecution: TACITUS 4. The Neronian Persecution: SUBTONIUS S. The Neronian Persecucion: CLRMENT OF ROMB 6. The Neronian Persecution: EUSBBIUS (GAIUS, DIONYSIUS OF CORINTH) 7. The Neronian Persecucion: SULPICIUS SEVERUS 8. Flight of the Christians from Jerusalem, c. 6: EusEBIUS (HEGESIPPUs) 9. The Rotas-Sator Square IO. Persecution by Domitian, g6: DIo CAsSIUS I3. The Christian Ministry, c. 96: CLEMENT OF ROME 1I. Persecution by Domitian, 96: EusEBIus (HEGESIPpus, (?) BRETTIUS) 12. The beginning of Clement's First Epistle to the Corinthians, c. 96: CLEMENT OF ROME 14. The Christians in Bithynia; Pliny's Dilemma, c. II2: PLINY 15. Trajan's reply to Pliny: PLINY (TRAJAN) xvii xvii xix I6. Rescript of Hadrian to Caius Minucius Fundanus, Proconsul of Asia, C. 125: RUFINUs I9. The Martyrdom of Prolemy and Lucius, c. 1ő0 (?): JusTIN 17. Jewish Persecution of Christians in the last Jewish Revolt, 32-135: JusTIN I8. The Martyrdom of Polycarp, 22 February I56: Letter of the Church of Smyrna 30. The Martyrdom of Justcin and his companions, 16s: Acta Sancl Justini et sociorum 3I. The Martyrs of Lyons and Vienne, 177: EusEDJUS (Letter of the Callic Churches) 23. The Marryrs of Scilli in Africa Proconsularis, 17 July 18o: Passlo SS. Sillitanorum 23. The Thndering Legion, c. 171-177: EusEDIUS 4. Ignatius ofAncioch on his way to Martyrdom, c. 110-I1$: IGNATIUS 25. The Person of Christ: IGNATIUS 26. Jewish Error and Christian Truch: IGNATIUS 27. Docetism: IGNATIUS CONTRNTS 28, The Ministry and the Sacraments: IGNATIUS 29. The Prophetic Inspiration of Ignatius: IGNATIUS 30. Polycarp of Smnyrna on Ignatius: PoLYCARP 31. Papias of Hierapolis (c. 13o), and the comments of Eusebius upon him: EuSEBIUS (PAPLAS) 32. Sin and Repentance: HERMAS 33. The Church: HRRMAS 34. The Apologists Quadratus and Aristcides: EuseBIUs (QUADRATUS) 35. Christian Theology and Ethics, c. I S0: ARISTEIDES 36. Christian Life in che Second Century: Epistle to Diognetus 37. Why people become Christians: JusTIN 38. Conversion: JuSTIN 39. Christians charged with atheism, at the instigation of demons: JusTIN 40. Christians before Christ: JusTIN 41. The Light that lightech every man: JuSTIN 42. Christian Baptism and Christian Worship: JusTIN 43. Judaistic Christianiry: JusTIN 44. The Apology of Mclito of Sardis, c. 17s: EuSEBIUs (MELITO) 45. The Charges brought against che Christians, c. 177: ATHENAGORAS 46. Athenagoras Aatters the Emperors: ATHENAGORAS 47. Hegeippas: EusEaUs (HBCESIPPUS) 48. Simon Magus: JusTIN 49. The Content of Gnosis: CLBMENT OF ALEXANDRIA Page $0. Basileides; the alleged tradition: HirroLYTUS SI. Basileides: "in che beginning": HrrOLYTUS s2. Basileides: the absolute transcendence of"God": HıproLYTUS $3. Basileides: Creation: HIPPOLYTUS CONTENTS S4. Basileides: the Gospel: HıPrOLYTUS 55. Basileides: Jesus: HIPrOLYTUS $6. Basileides: the Incarnation: HrPPOLYTUS $7. Basileides: The Consummation of all things: HipPOLYTUS S8. The teaching of Basileides, c. I3o, according to Irenacus: IRENAEUS S9. Basileides on the Problem of Evil: CLEMENT OP ALEXANDRIA (BASILEIDEs) 60. Agrippa Castor, an opponent of Basileides: EuSEBIUS 61. Valentinus: TERTULLIAN 62. Valentinus: God: IRENAEUS 63. Valentinus: Life among the Aeons: IRENAEUS 64. Valentinus: The Fall of“Wisdom'": IRENAEUS 65. Valentinus: Jesus is produced by the whole Pleroma: RENAEUS 66. The three principles" of Valentinus: IRENAEUS 67. Valentinus: Animal and spiritual men: IRENAEUS 68. Valentinus: The "Incarnation": CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA 69. Letter of Ptolemy to Flora: ErIPHANIUS (PTOLEMY) 70. Cerinthus: IRENAEUS 71. The Eschatology of Cerinthus: EusEBIUS (GAIus) T2. The Ebionites: IRENAEUS 73. The Theology of Marcion: IRENAEUS 74. Marcion: JuSTIN 75. Marcion and the Roman Church: TERTULLIAN 76. The Antitheses of Marcion: TERTULLIAN 7. Marcion's Two Gods: RENAEUS 78. The theological cavils of Marcion: TERTULIIAN 79. Tertullian's criticism of Marcion's "Good God": TERTUIIIAN 8o. Marcion's Christ: TERTULLIAN 81. Redemption according to Marcion: IRENAEUS 82. The divisions of the Marcionites: EuSEBIUS (RHODO) vii Page 83. Examples of Apelles' criticisrn of the Old Tetameat: cONTENTS I. The Ark: OIGEN 2. God and Adam: AMsaoss (OKN) 84. An Ophite Lirurgy: OucEN 85. Montanin: Argument and counter-argument: Euwaus (he "An nynous") R6. Montanisn : The beginnings, t. 1$7: Eunearus (ehe " Anonymous") 1oA 87. Montanium and Martyrdom: EuuaUs (the "Ananynous'") 88. Montanist Ehic: FueBIs (APOLLONTUS) 8ọ. True and False Prophets: Evwarus (che " Annnymwxn") 90. Montanist Utterances: EnrnANIUS, Etss 91. Montanisn: the account of Hippolytus, . 320 Hrotrrun 91. Mon tanim in Gaul, 177: EusuaIUs 93. The Rule of Faith: laENAEUS 96. The argument from tradatnon: IarxAKCs 97. "What was God dong before tle macde the World lAS 98. Four Gonpels only: lasNAS 94. The tradıtson is peretually revivıfed in che Church: lanNAU 16 95. Fasth uperior to knowledgr IaENA 99. Uniry of God and Man serured by che lncarnation: lanAs 100. The Salvation of the Fleb laxaUs 1o1. The doctrine of recapirulation: luxASL r04. Irenacus' letter to Florinus: Euums (larsASL1) LO). The Trahing of the Tierlne Apten on Bxprin, Pascing, and the Euhar; on Propbets and Mnastry: Thr 104 Taian and the Encratites, &. 170: kuxatY 105. The Diaterseron and other works of Tatian: Euus 106, Early Creeds: The Epistk ef che Apeta; De Balyzrh Pegyrus 107. A Gnostic Bapcisn: lENAUS to8. The Fih of fews and Chriscians: GALN tog Chrisian Teaching nd Christian Lite: GAoN n The dahe L. The Seory of Peregins: LDGAN 113 Sobbornncof he Chriáns: MAaCs AtRaUs 11) Froato's poech agint he Chrisáns, e tlo: Mors Fn 114 ta The Carban Alender nd he Chrisians, c igo-170: LuCAN 139 122 139 II4. Celsus: Are Christians monotheists?: ORIGEN IIS. Celsus: Objections to the idea of God coning down to earth: ORIGEN CONTENTS II6. Celsus: Slanders against the Virgin: ORIGEN II7. Celsus: on the Resurrection: ORIGEN II8. Celsus: Charlatanry and Credulity: ORIGEN II9. Celsus: Miracle and Sorcery: ORIGEN I20. Celsus: Christian propaganda: ORICEN I2I. Celsus: Christianity is for fools only: OrIGEN I22. Celsus: Christians and the Empire: ORIGEN c. I82 I23. The Epitaph of Avircius Marcellus, of Hieropolis in Phrygia, I24. The Scriptures acknowledged by che Roman Church, c. 190: Fragment of Muratori 125. The Paschal (Quartodeciman) Controversy, c. I90: EuSEBIUS (PoLYCRATES, IRENAEUS) I26. Serapion of Anioch and the Gospel of Peter, c. 190-200: EuSEBIUS (SERAPION) I28. Bardaisan, c. 200: EuSEBIUS I29. The Cosmology of Bardaisan: MoSEs BAR KEPHA Page I27. Serapion ordains Palut of Edessa, c. 200: Doctrine of Addai the Apostle TULIIAN 135. The ncompetence of Zephyrinus: HrrroLYTUS ix I37 (HrroLYTus) I38 I39. Persecution is a legal paradox: TERTULLIAN I40. Only bad Emperors persecute: TERTULLIAN I4I. "The Christians to the lion!": TERTULLIAN I30. The Baptismal Interrogation at Rome, c. 20o: HrpoLYTUS I3I. Dynamic Monarchism at Rome: EuSEBIUS (The Little Labyrinth) IS7 I32. Dynamic Monarchism: Theodotus the "Banker": PSEUDO-TER- I36. Callistus as Bishop; (r) His Heretical Theology: HrrOLYTUS I37. Callistus as Bishop; (2) The Forgiveness of Sins: HrroLYTUS 138. Gaius of Rome and the Book of Revelation: DIONYSIUS BARSALİBİ I33. The Heresy and Excommunication of Noëtus, c. 200: HIproLYTUS IS9 I34. The Story of Callistus, c. I85-I92: HrpoLYTUs CONTWNTS K43. heransigeue in the fave a prentt, 213i wOAN 143. The Testiuuy ot the Sou: TrIAN I44. The hhcaraatin at ehe Wudh rULMAN I4s. Christians nor didoyal: TuaruLLLAN 146, The numbeS oť the Chrisclans: luNrULHAN l47. Christian Worship: TuRTULLAN 148. The Apsoic Churches: TeRTULIAN I40. The Rule of Faith: TERTULLAN I So. The Argunment from Tradition: TNTuLJAN 1SI. Philosophy is che Paren of Heresy: TuRruLAJAN IS2, Modalist Monarchianisnn: the heresy and misdevs ofPraxeas, e. at: TERTULLIAN IS3. Heretics have no right to the Sripures: TERTULLAN I54. The Disorder of Hererics: TERTULLJAN IS5. Unwriten craditions: THRTUILLAN I 56. Who may baptize: TERTULIAN IS7. The correct age tor Baptism: TERTULLIAN 158. Repentance for sin after aptism: TERTULLIAN I S9. The Visions of a Montanist woman: TeRTULLIAN IỐO. The Roman Bishop's Edict, c. 217-223: TERTULLAN IỐI. Contemporary civilization, e. 208-21I: THRTULLuAN IŐ2. Down with the Christians!: MINUCIUS FELIX I63. Pantaenus, c. I8o: EusEBIUS IỐ6. The Triumph of Christianity: CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA IỐ7. The Word, our Paedagogus: CLRMENT OF ALRXANDRLA IỐ4. The Teachers of Clement of Alexandria: CLEMENT OF ALaxANDR IỐŞ. Custom and Christianity: CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA 179 170 I73. Church and Heresy: CLEMENT OP ALEXANDRIA 178 174. The Rich Man's Salvation: CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA 175. Origen: EuSEBUS 171. The Gnostic on Earth and in Heaven: CLEMENT OP ALEXANDRIA I72. Faith and Knowledge: CIEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA I68. An occasion for slander against Christians: CLRMENT OP ALExANDRIA 196 169. Philosophy a preparation for the Gospel: CLRMBNT OP ALExANDRIA 1g6 I70. Characteristics of the Gnostic: CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIE cONTENTS 176. Origen's system of Educaion: EvsEarus 177. The Preaching and Ordinaion of Origen in Palestine, c. 215 and c. 231: EUSBIUS 178. Origen on his departure from Alexandria, 232: OuGaN I79. Origen's visit to Mammaca, Mocher of Alexander Severus, c. 2y2: EuSEBTUS I8o. Origen's discussions with Heretics : EUSEBrUS I81. Origen's work on the text of the OlH Testament: EusEsIUS I82. The Church's teaching: ORIGEN 183. The Revolt of the Heavenly Powers: ORIGEN I84. The Holy Trinity: ORIGEN 185. Cycles of Existence: ORIGEN 186. The Possibiliry of ultimate Salvation for all: ORIGEN 187. The Eternal Generation of the Son: ORICEN 188. The Meaning of Scripture: ORIGEN I89. The Interweaving of che impossible with che historical in scripture: ORIGEN 190. Porphyry on che Allegorical Interpretation of Scripture: EusEBIUS (PoRPIYRY) I9I. Porphyry on Origen: EuSEBIUS (PORPHYRY) 192. Origen on the Authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews: EuSEBIUS (ORIGEN) 193. The Miracles of Jesus: ORIGEN I95. The Training of Christians: ORIGEN I96. The treatment of lapsed Christians: ORIGEN I97. Christianity and the defence of the Empire: ORIGEN 198. Christianity and Civil Service: ORIGEN I99. The Faults of unlettered Christians: ORIGEN 200. Libelli of the Persecution of Decius, 250 201. The Worldliness of Christians, c. 250: CYPRIAN 202. Mass Apostasy at Carthage, 250: CYPRIAN Page 203. The Letter of the Confessors, written by Lucian: CYPRIAN 204. The Libelli pacis, 250-25I: CYPRIAN 194. The Spread of Christianity leads to ambition in the Church: ORIGEN 224 20s. Cyprian's propoals to he (Church nf Carthage abot the La a$o: CYRIAN 206. An instruction fom Cyprian to the Clergy at Carthage: CYRHAN s07. Cyprian's defence of bit retirement from Carthage in perecuti CYrRAN CONTBNTS a08. Afrcan doubs about Comelius of Rone, agr: CrrUAM aog. Cyprian and the Roman Church: CrPRIAN aro. The Deisions of the Council of Carthage, June 2ş1: CrAAN 211. The character of Comelius: his clection to the See of Rome. 21. CYPRIAN 212. Novatus: CYPRIAN 213. Rome and the Carthaginian Dissidents: CYPRIAN a14. The Unity of che Church: CYPRIAN 215. Pestilence at Carthagc, 252: PONTIUS 216. Marcian of Arles, 2s4: CYPRLAN 217. The Spanish Appeal, 254: CYPRIAN 218. Schismatical Baptism invalid: CrPRLAN 219. Heretical Baptism invalid: CYPRIAN 220. The Views of Stephen of Rome against rebaptism of heretics: CYPRIAN 222. The African custom of rebaptism, 255-256: CYPRIAN 221. The decision of the Sixth Council of Carthage (second on baptism), 256: CYPRIAN 224. Episcopal Authority: CYPRIAN 225. The Death of the World: CYpRIAN 226. The Rescript of Valerian, July 258: CYPRIAN 223. Letter of Firmilian, Bishop of Cacsarea in Cappadocia, to Cyprian on the rebaptism of heretics: CYPRIAN 229. The Character of Novatian before his schism: ANONYMOUS 227. The Trial of Cyprian, 2$7, and his Martyrdom, 258: Acta proconsularia 228. The Consecration of Novatian, 25I: EuSEBIUS (CORNELUS OF ROME) 230. The Church of Rome, c. 250: EuSEBIUS (CORNELIUS OF ROME) 23I. Dionysius of Alexandria's appeal to Novatian: EuSEBIUS (DIONYSIUS OF ALEXANDRIA) CONTENTS 232. The essence of Novatian's doctrine about the lapsed: EuSEBIUS (DIONYSIUS OF ALEXANDRLA) 233- Thc persecution of Valerian: Dionysius of Alexandria before Aemilian, 257: EusEBIUS (DIONYSIUS) 238. The Way of Life of Paul of Sanosata, Bishop of Antioch, c. 260- 268: EusEBIUS (Letter of Synod) 239. The Relation of the Divine and Human in Christ, according to Paul of Samosata: PAUL OF SAMOSATA 240. The use of the term homoousios by Paul of Samosata: ATHANASIUS, HILARY OF PoITIERS 241. Aurelian and che Christians, 272-275: EuSEBIUS 242. Mani, d. 272: EuSEBIUs 234. The toleraion edict of Galienus, 261: EusEBIUS 235. Dionysius of Rome, 259-268, against che Sabellians: ATHANASIUS 268 236. Dionysius of Alexandria's defence of his Theology: ATHANASIUS 270 237. Dionysius of Alexandria on the Book of Revelation: EuSEBIUS (DiONYSIUS OF ALEXANDRIA) 243. The Message of Mani: MANI 244. The Universality of Mani's religion : MANI 245. Diocletian's edict against the Manichees, c. 29s(?) 246. Thc Early Latin Christian Authors: LACTANTIUS 247. How the great Persecution began, 302-303: LACTANTIUS 248. The first edicts of Persecution: EUSEBIUS 249. "Hand over your books !" Action at Cirta, I9 May 303: OPTATUs (Gesta apud Zenophilum) 250. The Fourth Edict, 304: EuSEBIUS 2$I. Melitius of Lycopolis, c. 305: Codex Veronensis LX 252. The Schism of Melitius: Codex Veronensis LX xiii Page 254. Respite followed by renewed persecution, 308: EuSEBIUS 255. Maximin's attempted revival of paganisn, 3o8-312: EuSEBIUS 256. The Toleration Edict of Galerius, 30 April 3II: LACTANTIUS 257. A Petition to Maximin against the Christians, 3I2: C.I.L. 258. The "Pagan'" Vision of Constantine, 3I0: Panegyrici Latini 253. The Letter of Peter, Bishop of Alexandria, to his Flock: Codex Veronensis LX y aTe des & g ant of mey to the Cathohe clergy of he De Fxempe trm publa othke tor the Cathox cergy, 3ij: Evars 6. ('anoes of the Councl of Elvra, c. j05 aM The Actsof the Counc lof Cirtain Numidu, s March jos: AvGUSTDE oR 277. 0 Canons of Ancyra, c. 314-3 19 268. Canons of Neocacsarca, . 3 14-325 aóg. The origin of Donarisn: OTATUS aa Report of Anulunus to Constantine, 15 April 313: AucusTINE 271. The Petition of the Donatists to Constantine: OTATUS 272. Constantine orders an investigation into Donatism, 313: EusEBTUS a73. Instructions for he appearance of Caccilian and his opponents at Arles, 314: OrtATUS (CONSTANTNE) 174 The decisions of the Council of Arles, 31I4: Leter of the Councit 275. The Vindication of Felix of Aptungi, 1s February 315: OnATUS (Ada purgationis Felicis) 276. Constantine continues the investigation of Donatisn, 316: Avcus- TINE Constancine decides in favour of Caccilian, 1o November 316: AuGUSTINE 280. Abandonment of he Persecution of the Donatists, 321: OTATUS (CoNSTANTINE) 281. Weakncs of authority in the face of Donatist encroachments, 330: OrTATUS (CONSTANTINE) 282. The Persecution of Licinius, c. 319: EusEBIUS 278. The Persecution of the Donatists, c. 320: Sermo de passione Donati 27 279. The Unmasking of Silvanus of Cirta, 13 December 320: OrTATUS (Gesta apud Zenophihm) 283. The reaffirmation of toleration, 324: EustBIUS (CONSTANTINB) 333 284. Legislation about Sunday: Codex Theodosiamus CONTENTS 285. Ordinaion forbidden to decurions and their families, 320, (?) 326: Codex Theodosianus 292. The Arian Heresy; Encyclical Letter of Alexander of Alexandria and his Clergy, c. 319: SoCRATES 286. Noimmuniies for heretis and schismatics, 326: Codex Theodosianus 335 287. Constantine and the Novatianists, 326: Codex Theodosianus 288. Great achievements and great expectations: The concluding words of Eusebis' Ecclesiasical History, 324-325: EuSERIUS 289. Eusebius on che Canon of the New Testament: EuSEBIUS 290. The outbreak of the Arian controversy, c. 3I8: SoCRATES 291. Arius and his Heresy: SozoMEN 293. Letter of Arius to Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, c. 320: THEO- DORET, EPIPHANIUS 294. Letter of Arius to Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria, c. 320: ATHAN- ASIUS, EPIPHANIUS 295. The Arian strategy, according to Alexander of Alexandria, c. 324: THEODORET 296. Extracts from the Thalia of Arius: ATHANASIUS 297. The Mission of Ossius: Constantine's Letter to Alcxander and Arius, 324: EUSEBIUS 298. The Council of Antioch, 325: Letter of the Council Page 30I. Letter of Eusebius of Cacsarea to his Church, on the Creed of Nicaca: SoCRATES, THEODORET 302. The Letter of the Council of Nicaca to the Egyptian Church: SoCRATES 334 303. Constantine's view of the work of the Council of Nicaca, 325: SoCRATES 304. The Conduct and Exile of Eusebius of Nicomedia: GELASTUS (CONSTANTINE) 305. A warning from Constantine to Theodotus, Bishop of Laodicea in Syria, c. December 325: ATHANASIUS (CONSTANTINE) 299. Constantine summons the Council of Nicaea: Letter of Constantine 3$8 300. The Canons of Nicaea, 325 306. Arias' Confession of Faith, c. 327 (or?c. 334): SoCRATES, SozoMEN 375 307. Letter from exile of Eusebius of Nicomedia and Theognius of Nicaca, c. 327: SoCRATES, SozOMEN, GELASIUS 3o8. The Appointment of the Bishop at Alexandria: JEROME 309. Achanasius' Version of che Mclitian Story, to 328: ATHANASIUS 10 The Religious policy of Constantine, c. 328: ATHANASTUS (C STANTINE) 31I. Achanasius and che Melitians, c. 335: CALLISTUS 3I2. The Deposition of Eustathius of CAnioch, c. 330 (?): I. ATHANASIUS, 2. SoCRATES, 3. EuSEBIUS (CoONSTANTINE) 3I3. Constantine's proscription of the works of Porphyry and Arius, C. 333: SoCRATES CONTENIS 3I4. The Council of Tyre, 335: Accusations against Athanasius: 3I5. Athanasius' appeal to Constantine: his exile, 336: ATHANASTUS, SozOMEN SoCRATES, SozOMEN 3I6. Marccllus of Ancyra: EUSEBIUS (MARCELLUS) 3I7. Constantinc as Bishop: EuSEBIUS 3I8. The Christian Empire: EUSEBIUS INDEX 319. The Last Days of Constantine, 337: EuSEBIUS NOTES ON SOURCES CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES.
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Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists I. PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS Ve Share with Other Christians 2. The Bible, Only Rule of Faith and Practice 3. Seventh-day Adventist Relationship to Past Positions 1. Doctrines II. QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRIST 4. Deily and Eternal Pre-existence of Christ 5. Deity of Christ and Church Membership 6. The Incarnation and the "Son of Man" 7. The Bodily Resurrection of Christ 8. Christ, and Michael the Archangel I11. QUESTIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF ELLEN G. WHITE's WRITINGS TO THE BIBLE 9. Ellen G. White's Writings and Their Relation to the Bible IV. QUESTIONS ON THE LAW AND LEGALISM J0. Christ the Heart of the Advent Message 11. The Basis and Fruitage of Christian Experience 12. The Ten Commandments, God's Standard of Conduct 13. Distinction Between the Decalogue and the Ceremonial Law 14. The Relationship of Grace to Law and Works V. QUESTIONS ON THE SABBATH, SUNDAY, AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST 15. The Foundation of Sabbath Observance 16. The Sabbath and the Moral Law 17. Saturday Observance a Valid Criterion 18. Historic Concept of the Marh of the Beast 19. When the Mark Will Be Received 20. Who Constitute the "Remnant Church"? 21. What Constitutes "Babylon "? VI. QUESTIONS ON PROPHECY, DANIEL 8 AND 9, AND THE 2300 DAYS 22. Basic Principles of Prophelic Interpretation 23. Christ Pre-emin ent in Daniel 8 and 9 24. Problems Pertaining to Daniel 8 25. Relation of Seventy Weeks of Daniel 9 to 23 00 Days of Daniel 8 VII. QUESTIONS ON CHRIST AND HIs MINISTRY IN THE SANCTUARY 26. The Seventieth Veek of Daniel 9 and the Gap Theory 27. Scholarly Precedents for 1844 Ending of 2300 Year-Days 3C 28. Antioch us Epiphanes and the Prophetic Specifications of Daniel 29. A Wider Concept of the Atonement 30. Sacrificial Atonement Provided; Applied 31. Salvation Prefigured in the Sanctuary Service 32. The Heavenly Sanctuary--Figurative or Literal Concepts 33. The High-Priestly Ministry of Christ 34. The Meaning of Azazel 35. The Transaction With the Scapegoat VIII. QUESTIONS ON THE SECOND ADVENT AND THE MILLENNIUM 37. The Second Coming of Christ 38. Varied Concepts of the Millennium 36. The Investigative Judgment in the Setting of the Arminian Concept 39. Adventist Understanding of the Millennium IX. QUESTIONS ON IMMORTALITY 40. Innate or Conditional Immortality 41. The Condition of Man in Death 42. The Punishment of the Wicked 43. The Rich Man and Lazarus Sacrificial X. Miscellaneous QUESTIONS 45. Intent of the Term "Everlasting Gospel" 46. Satan, Demons, and Angels 47. The Question of Unclean Foods 44. Champions of Conditional Immortality Span the Century XI. APPENDIXES AND INDEXES 48. Adventist Relationship to World Missions Program Representative Adventist Doctrinal Literature A. Christ's Place in the Godhead B. Christ's Nature During the Incarnation C. The Atonement Scripture Index General Index Atonenent
A LETTER OF WISE COUNEL
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JAVET , Jean-Samuel
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CHAPITRE I: L'évangile de l'enfance Annonce de la naissance de jean baptiste L'annonciation La visitation Naissance de Jean Baptiste Naissance de Jésus L'annonce aux bergers La visite des bergers Circoncision de Jésus et présentation au temple Siméon Anne Jésus à douze ans CHAPITRE II: Prélude au ministère Ministère de jean baptiste Consécration de jésus Généalogie de jésus CHAPITRE III: Ministère en Galilée La tentation Jésus à Nazareth Bref passage à Capernaüm Appel des premiers disciples Guérison d'un lépreux Guérison d'un paralytique Appel de Lévi et discussion sur l'esprit nouveau Le jour du Seigneur Choix des douze apôtres La loi du royaume de Dieu Bénédictions et malédictions La loi royale de l'amour Le centenier de Capernaüm Résurrection du fils de la veuve de Nain Questions de Jean Baptiste et réponse de Jésus Témoignage rendu à Jean et jugement de Jésus sur sa génération La pécheresse pardonnée et reconnaissante Des femmes accompagnaient Jésus La parabole du semeur La parabole de la lampe La vraie famille de Jésus La tempete apaisée et la guérisson du démoniaque Guérissons d'une fillette et d'une femme Mission de douze et perpléxité d'Herode La multiplkication des pains Confession de pierre Nécessité de la croix La transfiguration Guérison de l'enfant épileptique Deuxième annonce de la passion Grandeur du disciple et modestie CHAPITRE IV: En route vers Jérusalem Mauvais accueil d'un village samaritain Comment suivre Jésus Mission de soixante disciples Le plan admirable de Dieu La parole du bon samaritain Marthe et Marie La prière Entretien avec la foule Jésus et Satan Le miracle venant du ciel Condamnation des pharisiens et des scribes Confesser hardiment Jésus-Christ Amour des richesses Confiance en Dieu pour la vie matérielle Vigilance dans l'attente du fils de l'homme Guerre ou Paix Comprendre les signes de temps Appel à la repentance Guerisson le jour du sabbat d'une femme voutée Paraboles du grain de sénevé et du levain Rejet des juifs et Salut des païens A table chez un pharisien Guérison d'un Homme hydropique Choix des places Choix des convives Parabole du grand souper Pour être disciple de Jésus ....il faut renoncer à tout ....et il faut bien réfléchir ....car on ne peut plus reculer La miséricorde de Dieu Parabole de la brebis perdue Parabole de l'enfant prodigue Richesse et Salut Parabole de l'intendant avisé Parabole du riche et du pauvre Lazare Enseignements divers Les scandales Le pardon La foi Humilité des serviteurs de Dieu Les dix lépreux La venue du royaume de Dieu Le jour du fils de l'homme Parabole du juge unique et de la veuve persévérante Parabole du pharisien orgueilleux et du péager humilié Jésus et les enfants La richesse; obstacle au salut La récompense du renoncement Nouvelle annonce de la passion Guérison d'un aveugle à Jéricho Zachée Parabole des mines CHAPITRE V: Les derniers jours à Jérusalem Accueil triomphal devant Jérusalem Jésus pleure sur la ville Purification du temple Les pièges tendus à Jésus La question de l'autorité Parabole des vignerons La question de l'impôt La question de la résurrection Contre attaque de Jésus L'offrande de la veuve Discours sur la ruine de Jérusalem Annonce de l'avènement du Fils de l'homme CHAPITRE VI: La passion et la mort Complot contre Jésus et trahison de Judas Préparatif du dernier repas Repas de paque Institution de la sainte cène Entretien avec les disciples A Gethsémané Arrestation de Jésus Reniement de Pierre Devant le tribunal juif
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Introduction La première épître aux Thessaloniciens Ouverture (1,1) Première partie : L’église et ses fondateurs (3-3) Première action de grâce (1,2-2,12) L’œuvre de Dieu à Thessalonique (1,2-10) Rappel d l’action des apôtres (2,1-12) Deuxième action de grâce (2,13-3,10) L’accueil de la parole. Les Juifs (2,13-16) Rappel des relations de Paul avec les Thessaloniciens (2,17-3,10) Prière de conclusion de la première partie (3,11-13) DEUXIEME PARTIE : CATÉCHÈSE ET EXHORTATIONS (4-5)
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Introduction La première épître aux Thessaloniciens Ouverture (1,1) Première partie : L’église et ses fondateurs (3-3) Première action de grâce (1,2-2,12) L’œuvre de Dieu à Thessalonique (1,2-10) Rappel d l’action des apôtres (2,1-12) Deuxième action de grâce (2,13-3,10) L’accueil de la parole. Les Juifs (2,13-16) Rappel des relations de Paul avec les Thessaloniciens (2,17-3,10) Prière de conclusion de la première partie (3,11-13) DEUXIEME PARTIE : CATÉCHÈSE ET EXHORTATIONS (4-5)
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The beginning of the gospel Are you the Christ ? The Son of God has come A Sower went out The children’s bread If thou hadst known But he is dead Whom God raised up
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A call, a gospel and a task The courtesy of greatness Good news of which to be proud The wrath of God Men with whom God can do nothing An age of shame The life which has left God out of the reckoning The responsibility of privilege The unwritten law The real Jew God's fidelity and man's infidelity The christless world The only way to be right with God at his word The father of the faithful All is of grace At home with God The final proof of love Ruin and rescue Dying to live The practice of the faith The exclusive possession The new allegiance The exceeding sinfulness of sin The human situation The liberation of our human nature The two principles of life Entry into the family of God The glorious hope All is of God The love from which nothing can separate us The tragic failure The choice of God The sovereign will of God The potter and the clay The Jewish mistake The mistaken zeal The destruction of excuses The callus on the heart The wild olive-privilege and warning That all may be of mercy The cry of the adoring heart The true worship and the essential change Each for all and all for each The christian life in everyday action The christian and his fellow-men The christian and the state The debts which must be paid and the debt which never can be paid The threat of time Respect for scruples tolerance for another's point of view Different road to the same God The impossibility of Isolation Men under judgement A man and his neighbour's conscience The peril of christian freedom Respect for the weaker brother The marks of the fellowship The inclusive church The words reveal the man Plans present and future Opened-eyed into danger A letter of commendation A household which was a church To every name a commendation Hidden romances A last loving appeal Greetings The end is praise
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