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The First Epistle of Peter is the sixtieth book in the Christian Bible, and the twenty-first in the New Testament. This book is believed to be a letter... |
Epistle of James First Epistle of Peter Second Epistle of Peter First Epistle of John Second Epistle of John Third Epistle of John Epistle of Jude Epistle Catholic... |
The Epistle to the Galatians (or Galatians) is the forty-eighth book in the Bible (and ninth in the New Testament), written by the Apostle Paul. The book... |
New Testament (section Pauline epistles) General epistles are other letters which are named for the person traditionally believed to have written them. James First Peter Second Peter First John... |
The Epistle of James is a book inclused in the Christian Bible, the twentieth in the New Testament. According to its opening verse, this epistle was written... |
Gospel of John to prove Jesus is the Messiah 70–100? additional Pauline Epistles 70–200? Didache; Other Gospels: Unknown Berlin Gospel, Gospel of Peter, Gospel... |
James the Just (section Other websites) James alone is mentioned as a brother of Jesus by Paul in Epistle to the Galatians 1:19. Philip Schaff: History of the Christian Church, chapter 4, section... |
Twelve Apostles (redirect from James, son of Alphaeus) (Pauline Epistles were written first) Cephas (Aram.), and Simon Peter, a fisherman from Bethsaida "of Galilee" (John 1:44; cf. 12:21) Simon/Peter - Andrew's... |
Paul the Apostle (redirect from Paul of Tarsus) Christianity. It is believed that he wrote thirteen books of the Bible, together called the Pauline epistles. They are letters to churches and Christians. He wrote... |
official lectionary (list of Church readings). Third Epistle to the Corinthians was once part of the Armenian Orthodox Bible, but it is not in modern... |
Trinity (section Other websites) codified the terminology (for example, see 1 Clement, the Epistle of Barnabas, the Letters of Ignatius etc.). In the 5th century Saint Patrick brought... |
Ascension (redirect from Feast of the Ascension) the Western Churches. The feast is observed with an all-night vigil. The Epistle to the Romans is a book from the Bible which was written about the year... |
beliefs of the apostolic community include the Gospels and New Testament Epistles. The very earliest reports are in these texts: early Christian creeds and... |
Jesus (redirect from Jesus of Nazareth) about Jesus are based on the four Gospels of the Bible, and on letters or "Epistles" that were written in the 1st century, explaining Jesus' teachings to his... |
of Ideas for Saint Augustine and Neo-Platonism Archived 2007-08-07 at the Wayback Machine Brown, Peter. Augustine of Hippo. Berkeley: University of California... |