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200 1 _aThe Gospel in the New Testament
_fDodd, C. Harold
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_cNational Sunday School Union
225 _aEvery Teachers Library v 13
327 _aPart One Jesus and His Gospel I The Kingdom of God II Receiving the Kingdom III Our Father in Heaven IV The Kingdom of God Here and Now V Eternal Life Part Two The Presentation of the Gospel A The Simple Gospel I The First Preaching II The Revelation of John III The First Epistle of Peter IV The Evangelists B. The Philosophy of the Gospel I The Faith of Paul II Paul's Gospel of Redemption and Reconciliation III The Epistle to the Hebrews IV The Gospel According to John
330 _aThe world, indeed, into which Christianity came was painfully aware of the need for salvation. Before the first Christian missionaries started out, zealous preachers of other faiths were abroad in the Roman Empire, offering their various remedies to the sick soul. Some of these remedies bore a curious family likeness to some of the most modern ways of salvation, and a brief survey of them will not lead us too far afield. The thoughts of men, in spite of all changes, tend to run in a comparatively small variety of channels; and after all, we are, in a broad View of the limitless sweep of history, not so very far removed even in time from these first-century seekers of truth.
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