Catholic epistles Sentence Examples

catholic epistles
  • The name of Catholic Epistles is given to those letters (two of Peter, three of John, one of James, one of Jude) incorporated in the New Testament which (except 2 and 3 John) are not, like those of St Paul, addressed to particular individuals or churches, but to a larger and more indefinite circle of readers.

    0
    0
  • The Catholic Epistles were so called in the first instance from their wider and more indefinite address; they were intended for Christians generally, or over some wide area, rather than for a particular church or individual.

    0
    0
  • Palatinus (e) of the 5th century at Vienna, both of which are imperfect, especially k, which, however, is far the superior in quality; in the Acts and Catholic epistles by cod.

    0
    0
  • In the Catholic epistles it is found in cod.

    0
    0
  • Hall's Williams MS. (Baltimore, 1886); in the European editions of the Syriac Bible so far as the minor Catholic epistles are concerned; in Hermathena, vol.

    0
    0
  • A version of the Acts and the Catholic Epistles completes the number of the New Testament books translated in the northern parts of England.

    0
    0
  • The catholic epistles all have for their subject, in some sense, the path through the world.

    0
    0