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... Jesus went on continually increasing ; and the rapid progress of Christianity seemed only to inflame their envy the more . Forsaking the example of their Master , and forgetting his teachings , they elevated him above Jesus ; ascribing ...
... Jesus went on continually increasing ; and the rapid progress of Christianity seemed only to inflame their envy the more . Forsaking the example of their Master , and forgetting his teachings , they elevated him above Jesus ; ascribing ...
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... Jesus thus trifle with souls commit- ted to his care ; never would he thus have manifested to them the very opposite of what he had taught them to pray : Lead us not into temptation . " And so , Strauss infers that Jesus did not foresee ...
... Jesus thus trifle with souls commit- ted to his care ; never would he thus have manifested to them the very opposite of what he had taught them to pray : Lead us not into temptation . " And so , Strauss infers that Jesus did not foresee ...
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... Jesus is in the greatest glory and blessedness , and the pious who have finished their course are with him . While on earth , he earnestly prayed that they might be permitted to be with him . John 17:24 . He promised before he left them ...
... Jesus is in the greatest glory and blessedness , and the pious who have finished their course are with him . While on earth , he earnestly prayed that they might be permitted to be with him . John 17:24 . He promised before he left them ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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