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  2. Andrew Murray (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Murray, Keswick / Higher Life Leader: a Biographical Sketch, in The Doctrine of Sanctification, Thomas D. Ross, Ph.D. dissertation, Great Plains Baptist Divinity School, 2014; True Vine Audio; World Invisible Online Library Includes many Murray books; Path2Prayer "has a collection of 46 Murray books in pdf form"

  3. True Vine - Wikipedia

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    The True Vine (Greek: ἡ ἄμπελος ἡ ἀληθινή hē ampelos hē alēthinē) is an allegory or parable given by Jesus in the New Testament. Found in John 15:1–17 , it describes Jesus' disciples as branches of himself, who is described as the "true vine", and God the Father the "husbandman".

  4. Andrew Murray (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Murray (1813–1880) was an Australian journalist. [ 1 ] Andrew Murray was born in Scotland, and educated at the Andersonian University in Glasgow , winning prizes (including a gold medal and a Glasgow Peel Club prize of 15 guineas) [ 2 ] as an essayist .

  5. Andrew Murray, 1st Lord Balvaird - Wikipedia

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    On the death of Mungo Murray, 2nd Viscount of Stormont in March 1642, Balvaird succeeded to the lands, lordship, and barony of Stormont, but not to the title. He died on 24 September 1644, aged about 47. [1] Twenty years later, Murray's son, Andrew, built Murrayshall House. His family, which became the Murray-Grahams, stayed in the house for ...

  6. Christ the Vine (Angelo) - Wikipedia

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    Christ the Vine is associated with the parable or allegory of the True Vine. It is referenced heavily in John 15:1–17. Jesus refers to his followers as branches of himself. The work is a pictorial representation of the parable of the True Vine. The theme was copied by countless painters. Angelo’s paintings were the earliest versions.

  7. John 1:9 - Wikipedia

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    In terms of the expression "true light," Lapide says that "because Christ illuminates us far more truly and perfectly than any corporeal light does, therefore spiritual light alone deserves the name of light." He goes on to say that visible light is merely a shadow of the true. In like manner Christ says in John 15:1, "I am the true Vine."

  8. John 15 - Wikipedia

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    The chapter introduces the extended metaphor of Christ as the true vine. The Father is the vinedresser, vinegrower or husbandman . [ 9 ] His disciples are said to be branches ( Greek : τα κληματα , ta klémata , specifically meaning vine branches) [ 10 ] which must 'abide' in him if they are to 'bear fruit'.

  9. John Murray Graham - Wikipedia

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    Murray Graham was a relation of Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch (died 1843), to a part of whose estates he succeeded in 1859 on the death of his heir Robert Graham of Balgowan, and whose surname he adopted. He lived at Murrayshall near Perth. [2] He died 18 January 1881, having married on 22 November 1853 Robina, daughter of Thomas Hamilton. [1]