Manns, (Sir) August (Friedrich)
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Manns, (Sir) August (Friedrich) (
b Stolzenberg, 1825;
d Norwood, 1907). Ger.-born conductor (Brit. cit.). After studies, was prin. clarinettist in Danzig military band. In 1848 became first violinist in
Gung'l's orch., Berlin. Bandmaster, Königsberg and Cologne 1851–4. Went to London 1854 as ass. cond. of Crystal Palace band. In 1855 became cond. and augmented band to sym. orch. From 1855 to 1901, when orch. was disbanded, Manns's Crystal Palace concerts were most enterprising concerts in Eng., where many works received their f.ps. in England. Manns cond. first London perf. of mus. by Elgar. Instituted Saturday popular concerts 1856. Cond. Handel Fest. 1883–1900. Knighted 1903.
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The Letter to Philemon: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary
Magazine article from: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society; 12/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; The Letter to Philemon: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary...by Markus Barth and Helmut Blanke, Philemon is the second volume in this series...health while writing the Colossians and Philemon commentaries. Her last correspondence...
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Colossians & Philemon
Magazine article from: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society; 12/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Colossians & Philemon. By Marianne Meye Thompson. Two Horizons...s commentary on Colossians & Philemon is part of the Two Horizons New Testament...111-91). The last three address Philemon: Introduction to Philemon (pp. 193...
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Between text and sermon: Philemon 1:1-25
Magazine article from: Interpretation; 4/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...North Carolina READING THE LETTER TO PHILEMON is not unlike overhearing one end of...the slave Onesimus leave his master, Philemon, in the first place? Under what circumstances...friendship? What happened upon his return to Philemon's household, and what happened to...
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Embassy of Onesimus: The Letter of Paul to Philemon
Magazine article from: Trinity Journal; 4/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Embassy of Onesimus: The Letter of Paul to Philemon. Valley Forge, PA: Trinity, 1997...the traditional view that the letter to Philemon deals with the case of Onesimus, a pilfering...estrangement of two blood brothers, the one (Philemon) who despised the other (Onesimus...
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A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Colossians and Philemon
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 7/1/2007; ; 700+ words
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Paul's confrontation with class: the letter to Philemon as counter-hegemonic discourse.(Critical Essay)
Newspaper article from: Cross Currents; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...The cultural currency of the Letter to Philemon in that regard has been emended by a...propose toward assessing a fresh reading of Philemon is to engage a stratagem that is both...might otherwise emerge as an alternative Philemon homiletic. (5) I recommend a reading...
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Paul's confrontation with class: the Letter to Philemon as counter-hegemonic discourse.
Newspaper article from: Cross Currents; 3/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...The cultural currency of the Letter to Philemon in that regard has been emended by a...propose toward assessing a fresh reading of Philemon is to engage a stratagem that is both...might otherwise emerge as an alternative Philemon homiletic. (5) I recommend a reading...
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Epistle to Philemon raises many questions
Newspaper article from: Redlands Daily Facts; 9/16/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...scholars is the very brief Epistle to Philemon. Written by the Apostle Paul at an uncertain...Paul then wrote a letter to the master, Philemon, asking him to take his errant slave...into his care. Many scholars agree that Philemon probably lived in Colossae, a city to...
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Philippians and Philemon
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...and JUDITH M. RYAN, Philippians and Philemon (SacPag 10; Collegeville, MN: Liturgical...letter's length, while the section on Philemon by Ryan is short (156 pages of introduction...of footnotes. Ryan's commentary on Philemon has an introductory section that includes...
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"For my child, onesimus": Paul and domestic power in Philemon
Magazine article from: Journal of Biblical Literature; 4/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; I. Philemon's Family Language Early in the second...of the master"). Paul's letter to Philemon also exemplifies this type of intercession...familial intimacy; these metaphors draw Philemon, Onesimus, and the apostle himself...
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Philemon, Paul's epistle to
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
Philemon, Paul's epistle to The shortest of Paul's extant letters; it is an appeal to Philemon, written while Paul was in prison, begging Philemon to be merciful to the runaway slave Onesimus , who had...
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Philemon
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Philemon , letter of the New Testament, written to a Colossian named Philemon by Paul , probably when the latter was a prisoner in Rome (c.AD 60). Onesimus, Philemon's fugitive slave, had found Paul and become a...
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Baucis and Philemon
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Baucis and Philemon, a poem by Swift , published 1709; Baucis and Philemon were the aged couple who entertained the gods unawares...two hermits; their cottage becomes a church and Philemon the parson, an elevation described with some irony...
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Philemon, Letter to
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Philemon, Letter to. An epistle of Paul . It is a private letter carried by Onesimus (a runaway slave who had met Paul) back to his owner. It is a tactful plea for Philemon's forgiveness.
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Philemon and Baucis
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Philemon and Baucis in Greek mythology, Phrygian husband and wife. When Zeus and Hermes visited earth as men, only Philemon and Baucis offered them hospitality. As a reward they were saved from a punitive flood and were made priest and priestess...
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