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... glory, and He shall divide the sheep from the kids; "and the one he will accept, because they fed Him, when an hungered, and gave Him drink when thirsty, and took Him in when a stranger, and clothed Him when naked, and visited Him when ...
... glory, and He shall divide the sheep from the kids; "and the one he will accept, because they fed Him, when an hungered, and gave Him drink when thirsty, and took Him in when a stranger, and clothed Him when naked, and visited Him when ...
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... glory greatly in rhetoric and philosophy, having many of them written many books touching the same matters, have not merely expressed themselves differently, but have even spoken in opposition to one another (for it is one thing to ...
... glory greatly in rhetoric and philosophy, having many of them written many books touching the same matters, have not merely expressed themselves differently, but have even spoken in opposition to one another (for it is one thing to ...
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... glory and might, together with the Father and the Holy Ghost, now and always, even for ever and ever. Amen, Do ye indeed remember the charge, which •we lately made you, entreating you to hearken unto all the things that are said with ...
... glory and might, together with the Father and the Holy Ghost, now and always, even for ever and ever. Amen, Do ye indeed remember the charge, which •we lately made you, entreating you to hearken unto all the things that are said with ...
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... glory and might for ever and ever. Amen. •[literally, "wili '-It] Behold a third discourse, and we have not yet made an end of the prefatory matter. It was not then for nought, that I said, It is the nature of these thoughts to have a ...
... glory and might for ever and ever. Amen. •[literally, "wili '-It] Behold a third discourse, and we have not yet made an end of the prefatory matter. It was not then for nought, that I said, It is the nature of these thoughts to have a ...
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... glory is manifested; not by having great forefathers, but low and of little account. For to the lofty One it is a great glory to be able to abase Himself exceedingly. Wherefore then did He not mention them? Because Saracens, and ...
... glory is manifested; not by having great forefathers, but low and of little account. For to the lofty One it is a great glory to be able to abase Himself exceedingly. Wherefore then did He not mention them? Because Saracens, and ...
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Page 33 - Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.