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... example of this disinterested apos : le , from the same motives of prudence and charity ? This indefatigable preacher , always on a mission , judged it advisable to continue in a single state to the end of his days . But , had he been ...
... example of this disinterested apos : le , from the same motives of prudence and charity ? This indefatigable preacher , always on a mission , judged it advisable to continue in a single state to the end of his days . But , had he been ...
Side 89
... example of Diotrephes rather than that of St. Paul , add to the preceding another objection , to discredit , if possible , the imitators of this great apostle . " Do you pretend , ” say they , “ to be the successors of St. Paul , and ...
... example of Diotrephes rather than that of St. Paul , add to the preceding another objection , to discredit , if possible , the imitators of this great apostle . " Do you pretend , ” say they , “ to be the successors of St. Paul , and ...
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... example of his persecuted Master , he is animated to trample upon all the pride of life ; and upon the cross of his dying Lord , he is crucified to the sensual delights of this present world . “ Take my yoke upon you , ” says the ...
... example of his persecuted Master , he is animated to trample upon all the pride of life ; and upon the cross of his dying Lord , he is crucified to the sensual delights of this present world . “ Take my yoke upon you , ” says the ...
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The Portrait of St. Paul - Or, the True Model for Christians and Pastors. John Fletcher Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2011 |
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