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| | For an Answer: Christian Apologetics - Romans 9:5 |
 | | Abbot says that Irenaeus is not using this verse to prove Jesus is God, but to demonstrate the unity of the Christ with the man, Jesus. |  | | Ezra Abbot, one of the most articulate proponents of "God over all" being a doxology to the Father, agrees: "I do not urge it as a parallel to Rom. |  | | Abbot says that the "absolutely decisive" evidence that Paul did not call Jesus "God" is that he does not do so elsewhere (he rejects Titus 2:13). |
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http://www.forananswer.org/Romans/Rom9_5.htm
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| | Abbot, Ezra. Papers, 1813-1881. |
 | | Ezra Abbot (1819-1884) is considered one of the most preeminent scholars of New Testament textual criticism in the nineteenth century. |  | | This collection contains Abbot's best known work, The Authorship of the Fourth Gospel: External Evidences (1880), which defends the traditional authorship of the Gospel of John. |  | | In 1871 he was named a lecturer on New Testament textual criticism, and in 1872 he was awarded the Bussey Professorship of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Harvard Divinity School. |
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http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/bms/bms00624.html
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| | The Abbot's Homily for 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time |
 | | Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God, and all the people, their hands raised high, answered, “Amen, amen!” Then they bowed down and prostrated themselves before the Lord, their faces to the ground. |  | | Then Nehemiah, that is, His Excellency, and Ezra the priest-scribe and the Levites who were instructing the people said to all the people: “Today is holy to the Lord your God. |  | | Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly, which consisted of men, women, and those children old enough to understand. |
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http://www.christdesert.org/news/homily.php?getID=100
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| | God the Son: Hands-on Creator of all things |
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http://www.jude3.net/Ray_to_Wrench_May_2nd.htm
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| | The 1,300 Year Pilgrimage of the Codex Amiatinus |
 | | In 1585 Sixtus V became Pope and appointed a commission to revise the text of the Bible, as a by-product of the Council of Trent. |  | | The Codex Grandior is no longer in existence, but it has left its descendants to us in the forms of the Codex Amiatinus and, most probably, the Lindisfarne Gospels, whose Matthew and Mark illuminations (the latter reversed) may also be based on the Cassiodorus portrait of the Codex Grandior. |  | | His visits were of prime importance to the learning, culture and religion of Northumbria, making him one of the most important figures of its Golden Age. |
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http://www.umilta.net/pandect.html
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| | God the Son—Hands on Creator of all things |
 | | Note your words: “What he was doing was in relation to the text of the Greek that was disputed, not necessarily the translation of an “undisputed” Greek text. |  | | Not that I’m aware of except to the extent indicated in the article about Ezra Abbot, and perhaps what we can learn about his successor in the Harvard Divinity School, Professor Thayer, whom we will address more fully later in this letter. |  | | Because he so often referred to “extra-biblical” sources as he disputed the meaning of several passages and words that appear in the N.T. Just look again at the footnote I cited for you. |
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http://www.jude3.net/Ray_to_Wrench_6-21-00.htm
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| | Ezra Abbot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In spite of the compression due to its form, this work was up to that time probably the ablest defence, based on external evidence, of the Johannine authorship, and certainly the most complete treatment of the relation of Justin Martyr to this gospel. |  | | Wikisource, as part of the 1911 Encyclopedia Wikiproject, has original text related to this article: |  | | Andrews Norton, he went to Cambridge, where he was principal of a public school until 1856. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Abbot
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| | City and Book Congress, Time and Space |
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http://www.florin.ms/spacetime.html
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| | Ephraim Peabody |
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http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/ephraimpeabody.html
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| | DEFENDING 1 JOHN 5: |
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http://www.solascriptura-tt.org/Bibliologia-PreservacaoTT/Defending1John5-7-Cloud.htm
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| | Find in a Library: The Fourth gospel, evidences external and internal of its Johannean authorship; essays by Ezra ... |
 | | The Fourth gospel, evidences external and internal of its Johannean authorship; essays by Ezra Abbot, Andrew P. Peaboy and Bishop Lightfoot. |  | | Find in a Library: The Fourth gospel, evidences external and internal of its Johannean authorship; essays by Ezra Abbot, Andrew P. Peaboy and Bishop Lightfoot. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/ac635eef119ca9bb.html
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| | Abbott Memorial Collection |
 | | Box 51 Folder 6 Abbot, Gorham D. 3 pieces: 3 engravings. |  | | Box 51 Folder 7 Abbot, Jacob (I): 1 piece: 1 cabinet card of silhouette. |  | | Merryman's house: "This house or its predecessor was the Brunswick residence of Jacob Abbot." 2 pieces. |
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http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mss/amccl.shtml
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| | Pio200cw |
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http://www.wam.umd.edu/~aubrycp/project/Pio200cw.html
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| | Aaronson - Ackerman 1865 Boston City Directory |
 | | Abbot Samuel L. physician, house 90 Mt. Vernon |  | | office 26 Central, house at Concord, N. Abbot Matilda C. widow, house 90 Mt. Vernon |  | | Abbott Ads, S., Miss, house 12 Suffolk place |
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http://all-ancestors.com/boston/boston1.htm
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http://www.online-encyclopedia.info/encyclopedia/1/18/1819.html
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| | Nat' Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.73 (1998) |
 | | He was a dedicated member of the First Congregational Church of Washington and served as deacon for years. |  | | This was only the first of many clashes between Abbot and traditional meteorologists. |  | | Abbot therefore had to retrench for the first time. |
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http://www.nap.edu/books/0309060311/html/1.html
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| | The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Christian Cyclopedia |
 | | They receive solemn benediction from their diocesan bishop or (if abbot nullius) from any bishop. |  | | See also Abbey; Roman Catholic Church, The, C 4. |  | | Monastic house governed by an abbot* or an abbess.* In the Middle Ages the living quarters of the monasteries were usually attached to the abbey ch. |
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http://www.lcms.org/ca/www/cyclopedia/02/display.asp?t1=A&t2=b
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| | Coverdale's Bible |
 | | William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, comprising its antiquities, biography, geography, and natural history; revised and edited by Prof. |  | | H.B. Hackett, with the cooperation of Ezra Abbot. |
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http://www.bible-researcher.com/coverdale2.html
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| | Ezra Abbot |
 | | It is said that he knew his letters at the age of nineteen months. |  | | Abbot was a Unitarian, and contributed largely to the periodicals of that denomination. |  | | He also furnished occasional papers for the "North American Review" and the "Journal of the American Oriental Society," and was a member of the American committee to revise the New Testament. |
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http://www.stanklos.com/ezraabbot
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| | Pane-Joyce Genealogy |
 | | On 10 Aug 1773 Hannah married Ezra Carter (22659), son of Ezra Carter (10771) (2 May 1723-1771) and Lydia Jenkins (21683) (ca Aug 1725-), at South Parish Congregational Church, Andover. |  | | Ezra died at Wilmington, MA, on 11 Feb 1827. |  | | Family of Mary Abbot (9286) and Isaac Blunt (9426) |
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http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr09/rr09_242.html
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| | "God Over All" in Romans 9:5: Translation Issues and Theological Import |
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http://jehovah.to/exe/translation/romans95.htm
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| | GEORGE ABBOT (1562-1633) - LoveToKnow Article on GEORGE ABBOT (1562-1633) |
 | | He died at Croydon on the 5th of August 1633, and was buried at Guildford, his native place, where he had endowed a hospital with lands to the value of 300 a year. |  | | This policy brought upon him the hatred of Laud (with whom he had previously come into collision at Oxford) and the court, though the king himself never forsook him. |  | | Abbot was a conscientious prelate, though narrow in view and often harsh towards both separatists and Romanists. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AB/ABBOT_GEORGE_1562_1633_.htm
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| | John H. Abbot |
 | | The mother of John H. Abbot was born in 1837 and passed away from earth in 1879, being the mother of four children, of whom he was the second. |  | | His father, a native of Essex County, Mass., was born in 1807, and was graduated from the medical school of Harvard University, and practiced his profession at the town of Canton, Mass., attaining a high reputation and standing, until his death in 1871. |  | | Abbot have been born four children, Amy G., Harriet M., George and John, all now living except John, who died in 1894. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ne/PhyllisGenealogy/johnabbot.html
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http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.c/qx/abbot-coat-arms.htm
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| | Charles Ammi Cutter--LIBRARY PIONEER |
 | | Cutter's tenure as librarian of the Divinity school inspired him. |  | | Abbot, a formidable man in his own right, is believed to have offered advice and assistance in the cataloging process. |  | | Cutter, still a divinity undergraduate, and another student were employed to organize and catalog the holdings. |
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http://www.geocities.com/curmudgeony_librarian/articles/cutter.html
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| | Name-key for spiritualists |
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http://www.spirithistory.com/namekey.html
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| | John ABBOT, JR./Phebe FISKE |
 | | Name: Phebe ABBOT Born: 14 Apr 1733 at: Andover,Essex,Massachusetts Married: 18 Apr 1754 at: Andover,Essex,Massachusetts Died: 28 Jul 1812 at: Andover,Essex,Massachusetts Spouses: Nathan CHANDLER, JR. |  | | Name: Abiel ABBOT, MAJOR Born: 19 Apr 1741 at: Andover,Essex,Massachusetts |  | | Name: Benjamin ABBOT Born: 29 May 1751 at: Andover,Essex,Massachusetts Married: at: Died: 1 Aug 1751 at: |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rhutch/fam01814.htm
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 | | Before long, he also turned his attention to the chaotic state of book collecting which also offended his sense of efficiency. |  | | Ezra Abbot experimented with cards of uniform size which he could arrange alphabetically in drawers or trays to form a file that could be expanded as needed, thus hoping to maintain a guide to holdings accessible to any literate user. |  | | Although subject to frequent modification and in many respects out of accord with evolving scholarly needs, Dewey's system continued to form the backbone of libraries in the United States. |
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http://www.ala.org/ACRLPrinterTemplate.cfm?Section=january97&Template=/ContentManagement/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=5635
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| | Ezra ABBOT/Rebekah HALE |
 | | Name: Abiel ABBOT Born: 11 May 1808 at: Wilton,Hillsborough,New Hampshire Married: at: Died: 23 Aug 1896 at: |  | | Name: Abby Ann ABBOT Born: 13 Dec 1818 at: Wilton,Hillsborough,New Hampshire |  | | Name: Ezra ABBOT Born: 27 Nov 1805 at: Wilton,Hillsborough,New Hampshire |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rhutch/fam02076.htm
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| | A - Information about Everything and Everybody |
 | | Biography of Ezra Abbot - (1819-1884), American biblical scholar |  | | Biography of Robert Abbot - (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine |  | | Biography of Lynn Abbey - (born 1948), US author |
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http://a.qardinalinfo.com
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| | Biographical Sketches of Prominent Revisers |
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http://www.bible-researcher.com/ervrevisers.html
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http://www.vic.com/~tscon/romanity/data/justin.rtf
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| | Have You Seen "The Light?" Skeptic's Notebook (Skeptical Briefs June 1995) |
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http://www.csicop.org/sb/9506/light.html
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http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/~bcr/salem/andover_map/our_sinne_list.htm
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| | Food For Thought: Biographies |
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http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_A.htm
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| | Owatonna Minnesota Chronological History |
 | | Ezra Abbot and Nelson Morehouse open saw mills along the Straight River in Owatonna |  | | Steele County has a population of 2,598; about 300 live in Owatonna. |  | | Owatonna is chosen for county seat over Medford. |
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http://www.owatonna.org/history/chronology.asp
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http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/ez
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| | Ancestors of Linda Nicholson |
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http://www.electracat.com/Linda2/f56.htm
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| | Charles Ammi Cutter |
 | | He did this for the next nine years (Cutter 9). |  | | 1860: Cutter worked as a librarian's assistant under Ezra Abbot to help in a recataloging plan. |
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http://web.utk.edu/~mgnass
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| | Biography Base Letter A |
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http://www.biographybase.com/bio/a.html
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| | Ab - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors |
 | | - 1849) Edwin Hale ABBOT {US?} (M: 1834 - 1927) Love Of Country [n1861] Phillips Brooks House (anon) [n1900] Rev, Ephraim ABBOT (M: 1779 - 1870) Genealogical Register Of..George Abbot.. |  | | (w L B ALDRICH) [n1948] Long-Range Forecast Of United States Precipitation [n1960] Daniel ABBOT (M: 1777 - 1853) Edward Immyns ABBOT (M: ? |
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http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/ab.htm
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| | Alibris - Click here to find books by this author! |
 | | Abbot, A.E. Abbot, Abiel ~ Abbot, C. Abbot, Ezra ~ Abbot, Francis Ellingwood ~ Abbot, Laura ~ Abbot, Rick ~ Abbot, Tim ~ Abbot, W. Abbot, Waldo ~ Abbot, Willis J. Abbotson, Susan C. Abbott |
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http://www.alibris.com/authors/authors0001.html
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