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Identifier: studiesinepistle00tayl (find matches)
Title: Studies in the Epistles and Revelation
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Taylor, William Brooks, 1865-1941
Subjects: Bible Bible
Publisher: Cincinnati, O., The Standard Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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9. Their lives should be an open book. 10. The church should regard them as ministers 2 CORINTHIANS 47 of Christ, pray for them, support them, and followtheir holy example. 11. No man should open Gods Book to othersunless his life is an open book, VII. MEMORY VERSES 1. 2 Cor. 4: 5. 2. 4: 14-18. 3. 5: 17, 4. 6: 14. 5. 13: 11. VILE. QUESTIONS FOR RESEARCH ANDDISCUSSION 1. The nature of the ministry. 2. The characteristics of the ministry. 3. What the minister is to preach. 4. The attitude of the church to its ministers. 5. What called forth the Second Epistle? 6. When and where written? 7. Give the general divisions. 8. What prompted the change in Pauls plans togo to Corinth? 9. Give the points in the nature of the ministry. 10. Give the characteristics of a true minister. 11. What is the minister to preach? 12. What is he not to preach? 13. How shall he commend himself? 14. What should be the attitude of the churchto the minister? 15. Give the methods and purposes of churchdiscipline.
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GALATIANS 49 16. What is the Christians duty to the poor? 17. What should be the Christians attitude to-ward sin? BLACKBOARD EXERCISE 2 CORINTHIANS. I. The Weit. and Hi, Cie. III. Theme: Exatt. oflt pia> Min. of Jes. Che. 2< Pur IV. Conc. Out. II. The Chue. and Its ~j_ Salut Ciecum. 2) Rev. 1. Pla. 3. Benev. 2. Ti. 4. Vindic.Truth Nugget —No man should open Gods book to others unless his life is an open book. DRILL QUESTIONS Use Questions 179 to 188 in the back of the book. LESSON VII. GALATIANSChrist the Liberator I. THE WRITER AND HIS CIRCUMSTANCES 1. Place.—It is difficult to determine the timeand place of the writing of this Epistle. Weknow that it was written after 5 4 A. D. It seemsto have been written before Romans (58 A. D.).Galatians is the outline of Pauls defense againstJudaism, while Romans is the development andthe full discussion. They were probably writtenabout the same time, when this line of argumentwas uppermost in the mind of Paul, its author. It 50 EPISTL

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