The Religious Experience of Saint PaulWilliams & Norgate, 1911 - 263 pages |
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accepted Acts ADOLF HARNACK Apostle Apuleius baptism belief belong blood Christian Church Colossians communion conversion Corinth course cults d¿mons death deity disciples Divine Spirit doubt early earth Eleusis enthusiasm Ephesians eternal ethics evil exalted existence experience fact faith in Christ feeling flesh Founder Fourth Evangelist Galatians Gentiles Gospel Greek heart heathen heaven heavenly Hebrews Hellenistic Holy Spirit human ideas inspiration Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish law Kingdom liberty live Lord Lord's Supper Lucan Luke Master means mind of Paul missionary Mithras modern morality Myst¿ Mysteries mystic narrative nations nature pagan passages Paul's Pauline doctrine Pauline Epistles Pauline teaching Pauline view Pharisee phrase preaching probably psychology race regard relation religion religious revealed righteousness rite Roman salvation by faith says scarcely seems sense spirit of Christ St Paul Synoptists tendency Testament things thought unto votaries words writer