Expositions of Holy Scripture: The Acts |
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... BECOMES SO (Acts xi. 24) A NICKNAME ACCEPTED (Acts xi. 26) THE MARTYRDOM OF JAMES (Acts xii. 2) PETER'S DELIVERANCE FROM PRISON (Acts xii. 5, R.V.) THE ANGEL'S TOUCH (Acts xii. 7, 23) 'SOBER CERTAINTY' (Acts xii. 11) RHODA (Acts xii. 13) ...
... BECOMES SO (Acts xi. 24) A NICKNAME ACCEPTED (Acts xi. 26) THE MARTYRDOM OF JAMES (Acts xii. 2) PETER'S DELIVERANCE FROM PRISON (Acts xii. 5, R.V.) THE ANGEL'S TOUCH (Acts xii. 7, 23) 'SOBER CERTAINTY' (Acts xii. 11) RHODA (Acts xii. 13) ...
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... becomes of these words of His, and of our estimate of the character of Him, the speaker? Let us hear no more about the pure morality of Jesus Christ, and the beauty of His calm and lofty teaching, and the rest of it. Take away His ...
... becomes of these words of His, and of our estimate of the character of Him, the speaker? Let us hear no more about the pure morality of Jesus Christ, and the beauty of His calm and lofty teaching, and the rest of it. Take away His ...
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... fall back upon sober certainty, and with the Apostle break forth in triumph, 'Now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits of them that slept'! THE ABIDING GIFT AND ITS TRANSITORY ACCOMPANIMENTS 'And when the.
... fall back upon sober certainty, and with the Apostle break forth in triumph, 'Now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits of them that slept'! THE ABIDING GIFT AND ITS TRANSITORY ACCOMPANIMENTS 'And when the.
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... become accustomed to the apparent tumult, every man in the crowd heard some one or more speaking in his own tongue, language, or dialect, and all were declaring the mighty works of God; that is, probably, the story of the crucified ...
... become accustomed to the apparent tumult, every man in the crowd heard some one or more speaking in his own tongue, language, or dialect, and all were declaring the mighty works of God; that is, probably, the story of the crucified ...
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... winds, and 'free as the air' has become a proverb. So that Divine Spirit is limited by no human conditions or laws, but dispenses His gifts in superb disregard of conventionalities and externalisms. Just as the lower gift of.
... winds, and 'free as the air' has become a proverb. So that Divine Spirit is limited by no human conditions or laws, but dispenses His gifts in superb disregard of conventionalities and externalisms. Just as the lower gift of.
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