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  • {{Quote|text=<big>{{Bible verse|Acts|28|21|lang=WEB}}</big>}} topic_name = Acts 28:21 |
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  • {{Quote|text=<big>{{Bible verse|Acts|21|28|lang=WEB}}</big>}} topic_name = Acts 21:28 |
    413 bytes (46 words) - 06:44, 21 August 2008
  • (There is a note at the Discussion page regarding the use here of wikisource Bible refs.) [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Acts#14:15 Acts 14:15];
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  • ...murmurings (eight times) of the people at the hardships by the way (10:11-21:20). 3. The transactions in the plain of Moab before crossing the Jordan (21:21-ch. 36).
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  • ...d the subsequent implications of that design, is a subject inherent to any discussion about the Christian faith. The church, in its broadest application, is a co ...ever defined, is a component of the comprehensive Christian belief and any discussion of it in the Bible cannot be separated from the whole.
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  • ...n is repeated whenever a new point is taken up. . . . Under each heading a discussion is given as has been desired, and therefore the matters are discussed one a ...quotations from the letter from Corinth, using each as a "heading" to his discussion of the points involved, but it is unnecessary. We merely wish to show that
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  • ...2-16), etc., and in the NT there is the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; Matt. 26:28; Heb. 7:22) that was prophesied in Jer. 31:31-37. ...ess. All these evil things proceed from within and defile the man" (Mark 7:21-23). It follows then that man's understanding, reflection, feelings, and ex
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  • ...le" was God-ordained. We remember seeing in a religious periodical, when a discussion of enlarging woman's activities in the Church was on, an editorial in oppos ...age, "In all that Sarah saith unto thee, hearken unto her voice" (Genesis 21:12, R. V.). Abraham was given no name indicating that he was a prince, ther
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  • ...ed in the one phrase, “of a wife the husband is a head;” and we waived the discussion of this symbolism until the present time. As we have already said, the only ...rnments; it is designed that the Church share His rule,--Revelation 1:6; 3:21; 20:4, etc. We are taught that God gave Him "to be Head over all things to
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  • ...s equals, then perhaps the rebuke of his superiors may heal him. But if he acts in this way even with those who are greater and wiser than he, then his mal ...ous in that day. Order of Gospels should be JOHN, MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE, and ACTS. What better in the beginning than "In the beginning?" The Catholic Encyclo
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  • ...the lofty claims He did. He accepted worship ([[Matthew 14:33]], [[John 20:28]]), and claimed the right to (as a third party) forgive the sins of other h ...ficult sayings by Jesus, which in fact repelled many hearers ([[Matthew 21:28]], [[Luke 9:23]], [[John 8:39]]). One distinction of the Four Gospels is th
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  • ...ix B: Luther’s Sermon on James: An entire sermon by Luther from James 1:16-21 – “Two things there are which part men from the Gospel: one is angry im If you’ve ever entered into a discussion on the canon of Scripture, the issue of Luther’s view inevitably comes up
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  • ...maintained that the entire Christian Church was obliged to adhere without discussion to the pronouncements of the Roman See. They maintained that the primate of ...and canonically confirmed by our Teachers and Fathers in common. This love acts at this day with power in the souls of Christian people, and particularly i
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  • ...elieverscafe.com/Christian_Classics/a/augustin/confessi/confess2.htm#fn20 [21]] And all the things of tomorrow and the days yet to come, and all of yeste 21. For what can be more wretched than the wretch who has no pity upon himself
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