Bethlehem, 58:that there is no reference to it in the Epistles which form the earliest Christian documents; but,Bethlehem, 71:heart, Who must be brought to birth. None of the Epistles in the New Testament make this so clearBethlehem, 136:in favor of the Crucifixion had the [136] Epistles never been written and had we only the GospelBethlehem, 162:remedial aspect, so strongly emphasized in the Epistles, and He Himself nowhere correlates bloodBethlehem, 211:closest to Jesus, really understood; and in his Epistles the emphasis is entirely upon love, andExternalisation, 533:initiate, hints at this when writing one of the Epistles; he is in touch then with certain MembersRays, 193:He realized the nature of the Law, as his later epistles demonstrate; he was brought [194] to the |