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- catalog alternative "Geschichte der Pflanzung und Leitung der christlichen Kirche durch die Apostel. English".
- catalog contributor b3941179.
- catalog created "1847.".
- catalog date "1847".
- catalog date "1847.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1847.".
- catalog description "Book I -- The Christian church in Palestine, previous to its spread among heathen nations -- Chapter I. The Christian church on its first appearance as a distinct religious community -- Chapter II. The first form of the Christian community, and the first germ of the constitution of the Christian church -- Chapter III. The outward condition of the primitive church; persecutions and their consequences -- Book II. The first spread of Christianity from the church at Jerusalem to other parts, and especially among heathen nations -- Book III. The spread of Christianity and founding of the Christian church among the gentiles by the instrumentality of the apostle Paul -- Chapter I. Paul's preparation and call to be the apostle of the gentiles -- Chapter II. The church at Antioch the gentile mother-church, and its relation to the Jewish mother-church -- Chapter III. The propagation of Christianity by Paul and Barnabas -- Chapter IV. The division between the Jewish and Gentile Christians and its settlement -- the independent development of the gentile church -- Chapter V. The constitution of the church and the ecclesiastical usages of the gentile Christians -- Chapter VI. Second missionary journey of the apostle Paul -- Chapter VII. The apostle Paul's journey to Antioch, and his renewed missionary labors among the heathen -- Chapter VIII. The fifth and last journey of Paul to Jerusalem -- its immediate consequences -- his imprisonment in Palestine -- Chapter IX. Paul during his first confinement at Rome, and the development during that period of the churches founded by him -- Chapter X. Paul's labors after his release from his first confinement at Rome to his martyrdom -- Book IV. A review of the labors of James and Peter during this period -- Chapter I. The character of James -- remarks on his epistle -- Chapter II. The apostle Peter".
- catalog description "Book V. The apostle John and his ministry as the closing point of the apostolic age -- Book VI. The apostolic doctrine -- Chapter I. The Pauline doctrine -- 1. The connection and contrast of Paul's earlier and later standing-point are contained in the ideas of dikaiosunh and nomoj, which form the central point of his doctrine -- 2. The central-point of the Pauline anthropology -- human nature in opposition to the law -- 3. Preparative for redemption -- Judaism and Heathenism -- 4. The work of redemption -- A. Its accomplishment by Christ, both actively and passively -- B. The results of the work of Christ -- 5. The appropriation of salvation by faith -- 6. The new life proceeding from faith -- 7. The church and sacraments -- 8. The sacraments -- baptism, and the supper -- 9. The kingdom of God -- A. Its idea and extent -- B. The opposition of the kingdom of God to the kingdom of evil -- C. The development of the kingdom of God till its final conjunction -- 10. The doctrine of the resurrection and the state of the soul after death -- Chapter II. The doctrine of the epistle to the Hebrews -- Chapter III. The doctrine of James -- 1. Revelation of faith and works in connection with his general view of Christianity -- 2. His views of the law compared with the Pauline -- 3. The duty of veracity -- 4. The free self-determination of man in reference to sin -- the sentiments of James on this point form an important supplement to Paul's doctrinal statements -- Chapter IV. The doctrine of John -- 1. The central-point of his doctrine -- divine life in communion with Christ -- death in estrangement -- 2. Original estrangement of man from God -- 3. Susceptibility of redemption -- 4. The person and the work of Christ -- 5. Faith as the principle of a new life -- 6. Resurrection and judgment -- 7. The second coming of Christ -- 8. The idea of the church -- 9. The sacraments.".
- catalog extent "xx, [17]-330 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of the planting and training of the Christian church by the apostles.".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of the planting and training of the Christian church by the apostles.".
- catalog issued "1847".
- catalog issued "1847.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "New York, Leavitt, Trow and Co.,".
- catalog relation "History of the planting and training of the Christian church by the apostles.".
- catalog subject "BS2410 .N34 1847".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I -- The Christian church in Palestine, previous to its spread among heathen nations -- Chapter I. The Christian church on its first appearance as a distinct religious community -- Chapter II. The first form of the Christian community, and the first germ of the constitution of the Christian church -- Chapter III. The outward condition of the primitive church; persecutions and their consequences -- Book II. The first spread of Christianity from the church at Jerusalem to other parts, and especially among heathen nations -- Book III. The spread of Christianity and founding of the Christian church among the gentiles by the instrumentality of the apostle Paul -- Chapter I. Paul's preparation and call to be the apostle of the gentiles -- Chapter II. The church at Antioch the gentile mother-church, and its relation to the Jewish mother-church -- Chapter III. The propagation of Christianity by Paul and Barnabas -- Chapter IV. The division between the Jewish and Gentile Christians and its settlement -- the independent development of the gentile church -- Chapter V. The constitution of the church and the ecclesiastical usages of the gentile Christians -- Chapter VI. Second missionary journey of the apostle Paul -- Chapter VII. The apostle Paul's journey to Antioch, and his renewed missionary labors among the heathen -- Chapter VIII. The fifth and last journey of Paul to Jerusalem -- its immediate consequences -- his imprisonment in Palestine -- Chapter IX. Paul during his first confinement at Rome, and the development during that period of the churches founded by him -- Chapter X. Paul's labors after his release from his first confinement at Rome to his martyrdom -- Book IV. A review of the labors of James and Peter during this period -- Chapter I. The character of James -- remarks on his epistle -- Chapter II. The apostle Peter".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book V. The apostle John and his ministry as the closing point of the apostolic age -- Book VI. The apostolic doctrine -- Chapter I. The Pauline doctrine -- 1. The connection and contrast of Paul's earlier and later standing-point are contained in the ideas of dikaiosunh and nomoj, which form the central point of his doctrine -- 2. The central-point of the Pauline anthropology -- human nature in opposition to the law -- 3. Preparative for redemption -- Judaism and Heathenism -- 4. The work of redemption -- A. Its accomplishment by Christ, both actively and passively -- B. The results of the work of Christ -- 5. The appropriation of salvation by faith -- 6. The new life proceeding from faith -- 7. The church and sacraments -- 8. The sacraments -- baptism, and the supper -- 9. The kingdom of God -- A. Its idea and extent -- B. The opposition of the kingdom of God to the kingdom of evil -- C. The development of the kingdom of God till its final conjunction -- 10. The doctrine of the resurrection and the state of the soul after death -- Chapter II. The doctrine of the epistle to the Hebrews -- Chapter III. The doctrine of James -- 1. Revelation of faith and works in connection with his general view of Christianity -- 2. His views of the law compared with the Pauline -- 3. The duty of veracity -- 4. The free self-determination of man in reference to sin -- the sentiments of James on this point form an important supplement to Paul's doctrinal statements -- Chapter IV. The doctrine of John -- 1. The central-point of his doctrine -- divine life in communion with Christ -- death in estrangement -- 2. Original estrangement of man from God -- 3. Susceptibility of redemption -- 4. The person and the work of Christ -- 5. Faith as the principle of a new life -- 6. Resurrection and judgment -- 7. The second coming of Christ -- 8. The idea of the church -- 9. The sacraments.".
- catalog title "Geschichte der Pflanzung und Leitung der christlichen Kirche durch die Apostel. English".
- catalog title "History of the planting and training of the Christian church by the apostles. Translated from the 3d ed. of the original German. By J. E. Ryland. Complete in one volume.".
- catalog type "text".