Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages: Including His "Light in Dark Places".G. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 538 sider |
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... eyes ; for many of our Christian people , in different parts of the world , and in your city , by calling on the name of Jesus Christ , who was crucified under Pontius Pilate , have cured many who were possessed of evil spirits , who ...
... eyes ; for many of our Christian people , in different parts of the world , and in your city , by calling on the name of Jesus Christ , who was crucified under Pontius Pilate , have cured many who were possessed of evil spirits , who ...
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... eyes of men who had been led astray by false and excessive refinement . " There were many of the educated class who were prompted to occupy themselves with the study of philosophy , not by a speculative but rather by a religious ...
... eyes of men who had been led astray by false and excessive refinement . " There were many of the educated class who were prompted to occupy themselves with the study of philosophy , not by a speculative but rather by a religious ...
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... eyes , but some eyes are darkened , and do not behold the light of the sun , and when the blind do not see , it does not follow that there is no sun- shine the blind must accuse themselves and their own eyes . So also , oh man ! the ...
... eyes , but some eyes are darkened , and do not behold the light of the sun , and when the blind do not see , it does not follow that there is no sun- shine the blind must accuse themselves and their own eyes . So also , oh man ! the ...
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... eye and ear could not injure the religion of the heart . God would not be offended by those indulgences which men might enjoy in the right time and place without detriment to religion . They were the gifts of God which furnished mankind ...
... eye and ear could not injure the religion of the heart . God would not be offended by those indulgences which men might enjoy in the right time and place without detriment to religion . They were the gifts of God which furnished mankind ...
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... from without to the diseased eye , since he has nothing of the kind , but has only taken away an obstacle from the sight , and 6 VIEW TAKEN BY CHRISTIANS OF THEIR CALLING . 51 given 50 CHRISTIAN LIFE OF THE FIRST CENTURIES .
... from without to the diseased eye , since he has nothing of the kind , but has only taken away an obstacle from the sight , and 6 VIEW TAKEN BY CHRISTIANS OF THEIR CALLING . 51 given 50 CHRISTIAN LIFE OF THE FIRST CENTURIES .
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