item: #1 of 8 id: 21828 author: Stalker, James title: The Life of St. Paul date: None words: 45640 flesch: 72 summary: A writer recently gave me this thought about Paul: What makes St. Paul so interesting is his conception of the dimensions of life. To Paul Christian morality was emphatically a morality of motives. keywords: apostles; chapter; character; christ; christian; christianity; church; churches; city; epistles; faith; gentiles; god; gospel; great; heart; history; jerusalem; jesus; jews; journey; law; life; love; man; men; mind; nature; new; paul; place; righteousness; roman; rome; spirit; time; way; work; world; years cache: 21828.txt plain text: 21828.txt item: #2 of 8 id: 31350 author: Sell, Henry T. (Henry Thorne) title: Bible Studies in the Life of Paul, Historical and Constructive date: None words: 31166 flesch: 77 summary: Paul Comes to the Front. +The World as Paul Saw It+--The World. keywords: acts; chief; christ; church; churches; city; epistle; faith; god; gospel; jerusalem; jesus christ; jews; journey; life; men; missionary; paul; place; rome; second; time; timothy; way; work; world cache: 31350.txt plain text: 31350.txt item: #3 of 8 id: 37862 author: Miller, Elizabeth title: Saul of Tarsus: A Tale of the Early Christians date: None words: 112809 flesch: 81 summary: Marsyas hath departed unto Judea, and Agrippa lacks his controlling hand! But, objected Peter, with the querulousness of an old man, after the first flush of satisfaction over the return of his three talents, I took thee in hostage, young man, because I wanted thy service as steward, not because I wished to please Agrippa. keywords: agrippa; alabarch; alexandria; answer; arm; art; caligula; city; classicus; cypros; cæsar; day; days; death; end; essene; eutychus; eyes; face; father; flaccus; flora; gate; god; good; great; half; hand; hast; hath; head; heart; herod; house; jerusalem; jew; jews; judea; junia; lady; let; life; lips; look; lord; love; lydia; man; marsyas; moment; nazarene; night; people; place; prince; proconsul; rabbi; rome; saul; silence; stephen; temple; thee; thine; thou; thou art; thy; tiberius; time; voice; way; white; wilt; woman; world cache: 37862.txt plain text: 37862.txt item: #4 of 8 id: 38102 author: Annet, Peter title: Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul date: None words: 30816 flesch: 59 summary: St. Paul believed nothing of them at first, he was a zealous persecutor of the first Christians to such a degree, that, according to the Christians, nothing short of a new miracle, performed for him alone, was able to convert him; which proves to us that there was, at least, a time when St. Paul did not give any credit to the wonders that the partisans of Jesus related at Jerusalem. But St. Paul to give, without doubt, more lustre to his ministry, and his adherents after him, willing to extol the holiness of their religion, made a God of Jesus, a dogma which it is no more permitted to doubt, especially since the partizans of Paul have become more numerous, and stronger than those of St. Peter and the other Nazarenes, or Jewish founders of primitive Christianity, which thus totally changed its face as to its capital dogmas. keywords: acts; apostles; christians; church; conduct; fact; faith; gentiles; ghost; god; holy; jesus; jews; law; man; men; miracles; paul; peter; reason; religion; time cache: 38102.txt plain text: 38102.txt item: #5 of 8 id: 42984 author: Bentham, Jeremy title: Not Paul, But Jesus date: None words: 141752 flesch: 63 summary: _Partition Treaty_: _Paul_ for himself: _Peter_, _James_ and _John_ for the Apostles 228 1. _ For you yourselves, says he, know this perfectly; that is, in so far as they could know from _his telling_: this being, in this instance, the only source,--of that _delusion_, to which he gave the name of _knowledge_. keywords: account; acts; ananias; antioch; apostles; author; barnabas; brethren; case; chapter; character; christ; church; conversion; course; damascus; days; disciples; effect; elders; evidence; eyes; gentiles; god; gospel; hands; having; historian; history; information; james; jerusalem; jesus; jews; law; light; lord; man; matter; men; mention; miracle; nature; number; occasion; paul; person; peter; place; power; present; purpose; question; religion; section; sort; story; thee; things; thou; time; use; view; vision; visit; way; word; years cache: 42984.txt plain text: 42984.txt item: #6 of 8 id: 43247 author: Wilkinson, William Cleaver title: The Epic of Saul date: None words: 60493 flesch: 76 summary: But wilt thou choose to inflict indignity And pain on such as these? I do not choose, Said Saul; I without choosing do, not what I would, but what I must. Me, then, seize, your chief contemned, Said Saul, contemned, since not obeyed, and me Deliver captive to the Sanhedrim, Denounced unworthy of your trust, and theirs! keywords: brother; christ; come; day; death; deep; earth; eyes; forth; gamaliel; glory; god; good; hand; heart; heaven; holy; hope; jehovah; jesus; let; light; long; lord; love; man; men; mind; nay; peace; power; pride; rachel; round; ruth; saul; self; sense; sergius; shimei; sister; soul; speak; spirit; stephen; stood; thee; things; thou; thought; thy; voice; way; words; world cache: 43247.txt plain text: 43247.txt item: #7 of 8 id: 48309 author: Wilkinson, William Cleaver title: The Epic of Paul date: None words: 114884 flesch: 76 summary: I a Hebrew am, Said Paul, of Tarsus in Cilicia, Of no mean city citizen. Is it not, uncle? As thou saidst it, yea, Or I mistook the meaning of thy voice, Said Paul; whatever meant the holy words, The tones, I felt, meant that and nothing else. Could then those words themselves mean something else? Asked Stephen. keywords: buddha; chiliarch; christ; day; death; deep; desire; drusilla; emperor; end; eyes; face; fair; faith; fear; felix; gamaliel; god; good; hand; hate; heart; heaven; high; hope; jesus; julius; knew; know; krishna; let; life; look; lord; love; man; mary; master; men; mind; nay; need; night; paul; peace; power; prisoner; publius; roman; rome; saul; save; saw; sea; self; sense; shimei; simon; sin; sleep; son; soul; spirit; stephen; thee; thine; things; thou; thought; thy; time; truth; voice; way; wise; wish; words; world; yea; young cache: 48309.txt plain text: 48309.txt item: #8 of 8 id: 54793 author: Arnold, Matthew title: St. Paul and Protestantism, with an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England date: None words: 49919 flesch: 59 summary: Once, for a moment, the term _faith_ brought us in contact with the doctrine of Puritanism, but only to see that the essential sense given to this word by Paul Puritanism had missed entirely. 'Let no man deceive you, he that _doeth_ righteousness is righteous. keywords: christ; christianity; church; death; development; doctrine; england; faith; footnote; god; good; ideas; jesus; jesus christ; justification; law; life; man; men; order; paul; power; puritanism; real; religion; righteousness; sense; sin; spirit; theology; thought; time; truth; way; word cache: 54793.txt plain text: 54793.txt