Gilbert "Gil" Samples (1954-2005)

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Dissertation - University of North Texas

Greek texts and English translations of the Bible: a comparison and contrast of the Textus Receptus Greek New Testament of the sixteenth century and the Alexandrian text of Westcott and Hort (nineteenth century) and Aland and Metzger (twentieth century) concerning variant texts that pertain to the orthodox Christology of the Council of Nicea, A.D. 325. (2002)
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1 Timothy 3:16 Luke 23:42 Matthew 19:17 19:25 Johannine Comma

City of God - Augustine - David S. Katz quote is from Bainton p. 136-137 Erasmus "would not have refuted the Arians"

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On a few occasions, Arians in Constantinople paraded through the
streets at night chanting and singing songs that denounced the orthodox Nicene view of
the Trinity and the eternalness and co-equality of the Son with the Father. Several times
Chrysostom counseled his followers to chant their own hymns in processionals. Some of
these street demonstrations resulted in violent conflicts with a number of people on both
sides being killed.18 Chrysostom was interested in sponsoring and supporting missionary
work, particularly to the Goths, who had been exposed to the Gospel through the efforts
of Ulfila (311-383), and his Gothic German Orthodox translation of the Bible, but had
later embraced Arianism.

18. Kenneth Scott Latourette, A History of Christianity (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1953), 207


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Gilbert Samples (1954-2005)

i. ft if? fh-l tr rVf-tf Rev. Gilbert "Gil" Samples GAINESVILLE, TX Services for Rev. Gilbert "Gil" Samples, 51 of Gainesville will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, October 16, 2005 at Bethany Chapel Christian Fellowship Church, conducted by Rev.

Clifford McKern, Pastor of Christ Life Church in Ft. Worth. Interment will follow at New Rest Haven Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday from 6-7 p.m. at Bethany Chapel Christian Fellowship Church.

Rev. Samples passed away October 13, 2005 in Denton, Texas. He was bom June 2, 1 954 in Shreveport, LA to James and Grace (Travis) Samples. On March 23, 1984, he was united in marriage to Susan Steele in Fort Worth, TX. Rev.

Gil Samples received his Masters of Theology from Criswell College in 1998 and received an Academic Excellence Award in their Graduate Program. He was a 2002 Arts and History graduate of UNT where he was Master Student of the Year and Doctrinal Student of the Year and held a 4.0 GPA. He was a Teaching Fellow at the University of North Texas. Rev. Samples was a Phi Alpha Theta of the Alpha Lamda Chapter of UNT.

He had been the pastor of Bethany Chapel Christian Fellowship Church in Gainesville for 19 years. He is survived by his wife, Sue Samples of Gainesville; mother, Grace Samples of Gainesville; sons: Patrick of Long Beach, CA; Bryan of Gainesville and Philip of Denton; daughter, Rachel of Denton and one grandchild. Pallbearers will be family and friends. Clement-Keel Funeral Home Mackey Ln. 2122 Benton Shreveport Rd.
 

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Gil Samples Award for Best Undergraduate Paper in US History - Erin Brown
Gil Samples Award for Best Undergraduate Paper in Non-US History - Brooke Edsall

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