As we learn from the New Testament, the Jews and the Samaritans in the days of Jesus were not agreed on the question which was the proper place of worship, but that there could be only one was taken to be as certain as the unity of God Himself.
It is the sincere desire of the writer that our citizens should early understand that the genuine source of correct republican principles is the bible, particularly the New Testament or the Christian religion.
Whenever the names of the disciples are enumerated in the New Testament, St. Peter's stands at their head.
So long as the New Testament served to decipher the Old, it was taken as an absolute norm.
A true servant of God will never teach a false doctrine. He will never deny new revelation. He never will tell you that the canon of scripture is full, or that the New Testament is the last revelation ever intended to be given to man.
Is it not a species of blasphemy to call the New Testament revealed religion, when we see in it such contradictions and absurdities.
The New Testament witnesses were fully aware of the background against which the resurrection took place.
Because the New Testament provides the primary historical source for information on the resurrection, many critics during the 19th century attacked the reliability of these biblical documents.
Conservative New Testament studies could also provide an intellectually satisfying alternative to German biblical criticism and to the liberal theology that accompanied it.
In the New Testament, religion is grace and ethics is gratitude.
Nothing is more prominently brought forward in the New Testament than the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
There's nothing written in the Bible, Old or New testament, that says, "If you believe in Me, you ain't going to have no troubles."
The Epistles in the New Testament have all of them a particular reference to the condition and usages of the Christian world at the time they were written.
Someone gave me a New Testament. I had never before read it systematically. Some parts made sense, some parts shocked me.
Some of the parables of the Kingdom made wonderful sense, but the exclusivity in the New Testament put me off.