Bethlehem, that i:"I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord." (Romans, VII, 18-25.) Only through the revelation ofBethlehem, 58:of the seed of David according to the flesh' (Romans, I, 3.) that is to say, of the seed of Joseph,Bethlehem, 104:as the "Eldest in a vast family of brothers." (Romans, VIII, 29, Weymouth's Translation.) WhetherBethlehem, 177:or Dionysus among the Greeks, Hercules among the Romans, Mithra among the Persians, Adonis andBethlehem, 189:full sonship in the redemption of our bodies." - Romans, VIII, 16-24, Weymouth's Translation.Bethlehem, 224:Him, that we may be also glorified together" (Romans, VIII, 17.); joint heirs of glory, but alsoDestiny, 59:the British race (who are largely reincarnated Romans and hence the friendly feeling whichDiscipleship1, 631:with ease have written the Epistle to the Romans. Will you find out why? The work of this group ofExternalisation, 421:and "the Eldest in a great family of brothers" (Romans VIII, 29.) Each year at that time He hasFire, 795:present distress in the animal kingdom. (Bible. Romans, 8:22.) A further factor in cyclicGlamour, 147:of the British race are reincarnated Romans, so many Germans are reincarnated Jews. Hence theHercules, 19:law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin." (Romans, VII, 21-25). As Hercules grew up, we areIntellect, 73:(the real Self) from the body of this death?" - Romans VII, 18, 22, 23, 24. Psychology2, 318:us by Paul, the initiate, in The Epistle to the Romans where he refers to the constant battlePsychology2, 410:of which St. Paul wrote in the Epistle to the Romans. He wrote as follows: "For we know that thePsychology2, 411:shall deliver me from the body of this death?" (Romans VII, 14-24) These difficulties will call forReappearance, 156:and "the Eldest in a great family of brothers" (Romans VIII, 29.) Each year at that time He hasReappearance, 169:for the manifestation of the Sons of God" (Romans VIII, 22.) It is for that manifestation They nowSoul, 75:was separable from the body, whilst the Romans regarded the soul as a triplicity, - a spiritual |