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  • #[[John the Apostle|John]], sons of [[Zebedee]], called by Jesus ''[[Aramaic of Jesus#Boanerges #[[Philip the Apostle|Philip]] from Bethsaida 'of Galilee' (Jn 1:44, 12:21)
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Apostle]].
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  • {{rpl|Apostle}}
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  • {{r|John the Apostle}} {{r|Philip the Apostle}}
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Apostle]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-26. *[http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/encyc01/Page_239.html Apostle] article from [[Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge]]
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  • ...ost active preacher of early [[Christianity]], particularly known as the [[apostle]] to the [[Gentile]]s. His letters are generally recognised as the earlies ...wer of Jesus, and it convinced him that he was directly commissioned as an apostle, needing no endorsement from the leaders of the Christian community in Jeru
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>The foremost early preacher of [[Christianity]], and the "apostle to the Gentiles".
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  • {{r|John the Apostle}} {{r|Philip the Apostle}}
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  • {{r|John the Apostle}} {{r|Philip the Apostle}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Apostle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Paul the Apostle]]
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  • An apostle of Jesus
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Apostle]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-26. *[http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/encyc01/Page_239.html Apostle] article from [[Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge]]
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  • {{r|Apostle}} {{r|John the Apostle}}
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  • ...redominantly recited during the Catholic [[Mass (liturgy)|mass]] while the Apostle's is typically used for other occasions. In [[Mormonism]], the Articles of
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  • First century Christian leader and proselytizer, self declared 'Apostle to the Gentiles', noted for his ''epistles'' (letters).
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>The letters said to have been written by [[Paul the Apostle]].
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  • ...' was a 2001, ten-part television series, on the speculated lives of the [[Apostle]]s presented by [[Melvyn Bragg]], for [[London Weekend Television]]. Commis *[[John the Apostle]] - 6 May 2001
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>The foremost early preacher of [[Christianity]], and the "apostle to the Gentiles".
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  • A 2001, ten-part television series, on the speculated lives of the [[Apostle]]s presented by [[Melvyn Bragg]], for [[London Weekend Television]].
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  • {{rpl|Apostle}}
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  • [[Paul the Apostle]]
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  • {{rpl|Paul the Apostle}}
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  • ...], traditionally considered to have been written by the apostle [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]] to his pupil [[St. Timothy|Timothy]]. The traditional view holds that the apostle Paul wrote this letter sometime between AD 62 and 64, shortly after his rel
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  • ...ost active preacher of early [[Christianity]], particularly known as the [[apostle]] to the [[Gentile]]s. His letters are generally recognised as the earlies ...wer of Jesus, and it convinced him that he was directly commissioned as an apostle, needing no endorsement from the leaders of the Christian community in Jeru
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  • ..., most commonly considered to have been written by the [[apostle]] [[Paul (apostle)|Paul]] to his pupil [[Saint Timothy|Timothy]]. It is the last epistle (chr The letter contains instructions from the apostle to Timothy about maintaining true [[Christianity|Christian]] doctrine and h
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  • #[[John the Apostle|John]], sons of [[Zebedee]], called by Jesus ''[[Aramaic of Jesus#Boanerges #[[Philip the Apostle|Philip]] from Bethsaida 'of Galilee' (Jn 1:44, 12:21)
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Apostle]].
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  • It is a narrative work, dealing with the calling of the [[Apostle]]s and their experiences of Jesus’s preaching, [[crucifixion]] (which is ...l]] ([[soprano]]), Mary Magdalene ([[alto (voice)|contralto]]), [[John the Apostle|St John]] ([[tenor]]), who also narrates, [[Saint Peter|St Peter]] ([[basso
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  • ...ar the end of the first century or later, and was possibly composed by the Apostle John. The lack of parallels to many of the stories in the other Gospels dem
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  • Whalin, Terry W. ''Samuel Morris: The Apostle of Simple Faith''. Barbour Publishing, 1996. ISBN 1557488789
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  • ...came to be evangelized. Their host replied that the Apostle [[Bartholomew (Apostle)|Bartholomew]], in obedience to an [[angel]] of the [[God|Lord]], had set a
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  • '''Saint Peter the Apostle''', original name '''Simon''' or '''Symeon bar Jona''' (died c. 64, Rome),
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  • Matthew the Apostle, was a former tax collector. He is said to have collected the sayings of Je ...p. 3-4) <ref name=BarclayMark/> He next appears in the Scripture with the Apostle Paul who is a prisoner in Rome (Book of Colossians 4:10). Paul’s attitude
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  • ...ded in the ''New England Primer'' were: the ''[[Lord's Prayer]]'', the ''[[Apostle's Creed]]'' (as given by the Westminster Confession), and the ''[[Ten Comma
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  • ...ancisco de Asís]]. Named for the Roman Catholic saints Peter and Paul (the Apostle), the site is located within the bounds of the Rancho San Pedro in what tod
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  • ...auline Epistles''' are the letters said to have been written by [[Paul the Apostle]]. They are generally recognised as the earliest surviving Christian docum
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  • * [[Bowers, W. P.]] ''"Jewish Communities in Spain in the Time of Paul the Apostle"'' Journal of Theological Studies Vol. 26 Part 2, October 1975, pp. 395-402
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  • ...after its founder, [[Mani]] or Manichaeus (c.217&ndash;277), known as the Apostle of Light, a [[Persia]]n religious teacher who took the [[Zoroastrianism]] i
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  • |Saint Peter, the Apostle <ref name="ruscin159">Ruscin, p. 159</ref>
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  • ...ely from [[Jesus Christ]] through his establishment of the Church with the Apostle Peter as its head and continued to the present day via the doctrine of Petr
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  • ...id not. In other words, deacons could preach and baptise, but a bishop (an Apostle or one had received the Succession) had to confirm the baptism and pray for *Acts 9:12,17: Ananias places his hands on Saul (later known as Paul the Apostle);
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  • ...war, I was denounced as a glass architect. In Magdeburg they called me the apostle of colour. The one is only a consequence of the other; for delight in light
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  • ...nt Hira, but he was stopped by the voice of Gabriel saying that he was the apostle of God. He returned to the cave and was comforted by his wife Khadijah, hid
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  • ...ge" and "It may be that Peter, who three times denied Christ yet became an Apostle, helped Mark overcome his failure travelling with Paul. Not in Barclay. Not ...es, Simon Peter and Paul of Tarsus. While Paul is often referred to as an Apostle, he was not one of "the twelve" Apostles, so perhaps his name could be move
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  • ...lt the temple again. According to the second-century [[Acts of John]], the apostle John prayed publicly at the temple, exorcising its demons and "the altar of
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  • ...nty Mayo, Ireland - In pouring rain, the figures of Mary, Joseph, John the Apostle and a lamb on a plain altar appeared over the gable of the village chapel,
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  • {{cite book|title=St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland, A Memoir of his Life and Mission|author=James Henthorn Todd|yea
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  • ...e against the town by turning it against the true religion. He became the apostle of a new religion and preached against Pachamac and his religious and socia
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  • ...ercy Bysshe Shelley]]'s words Malthus was "a eunuch and a tyrant" and "the apostle of the rich"; and to suggest that anyone should exercise a sense of respons
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  • [[Paul the Apostle|Saint Paul]] apparently met some of Jesus's relatives and companions (altho
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  • ...Jewish settlements.<ref name= "GPress">Medlycott, A E. 1905 "India and the Apostle Thomas"; Gorgias Press LLC; ISBN</ref><ref> Thomas Puthiakunnel, (1973) "Je
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  • ...This was noted also among the earliest Christians: In 1 Corinthians 7, the apostle [[Paul]] urges his followers not to worry too much about their present stat
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  • [[Thomas the Apostle]] was believed to have first brought [[Christianity]] to the island during
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  • ...en a venerable medium for composing authoritative texts as far back as the Apostle Paul. Three quarters of the chapters of the New Testament are letters, were
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  • ...says in literary journals. In 1930, Nestor Ibarra called Borges the "Great Apostle of Criollismo."<ref>[http://borges.uiowa.edu/bsol/bsiap.php Borges Center -
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  • ...t]] and to all that to which the doctrine of the [[Evangelist]]s and the [[Apostle]]s testify, they take all that to be [[fable]]s and [[dream]]s.... I have h
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  • ...au'' (1762) includes the line, “The first one who played Locatelli was the apostle of the new music.”<ref>Kolneder, p. 306.</ref>) Locatelli played a Staine
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  • ...tter would include Jesus's recognition of the primacy of [[Saint Peter|the Apostle Peter]] and Muhammad's appointment of [[Ali]] as his successor, as per the
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