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Quotations, New Testament

Quotations, New Testament kwo-tashunz I.INTRODUCTORY Limitation of the Discussion II.CONSTRUCTIVE PRINCIPLES OF NEW TESTAMENT QUOTATION 1.Unity of the Two Dispensations 2.Biblical Movement Planned from the Beginning 3.The Old Testament Accepted as Authoritative 4.Issue Involved in Foregoing Principles of Reference III.TYPICAL INSTANCES OF NEW TESTAMENT QUOTATION 1.Introductory Formulas 2.Unity of the Two Dispensations 3.Prevision of Christianity … Continue reading “Quotations, New Testament”

Quotations

Quotations A wide variety has been found to exist in the literary allusions of the four Gospels. The same freedom pervades the rest of the NT. Characteristic differences are, no doubt, to be met with in different groups of apostolic writings; but the field of quotation, direct and indirect, extends throughout from exact reproduction of … Continue reading “Quotations”

Quod permittat

Quod permittat is, in the Church of England, a writ granted to the successor of a minister for the recovery of pasture by the statute of Edward I, c. 24. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Quobdas

Quobdas is the magic drum used by physicians and sorcerers among the Laplanders to chase the evil spirits which are supposed to be the cause of the diseases. It is covered with figures of animals and mysterious characters, and embellished with divers ornamental appendages. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Quo vadis

Quo vadis Words spoken by Our Lord of Himself to the Apostles before His Ascension and repeated in the Gospel (John 16:5) read on the fourth Sunday after Easter. Title of the celebrated Polish novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz in 1895, translated into English by Jeremiah Curtin. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary