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... sent him to Damascus . Here he was three days without sight , when Ananias was sent by Christ speaking in a vision , to open his eyes - not figuratively , for " as scales " fell from them . He was now baptised , and filled with the Holy ...
... sent him to Damascus . Here he was three days without sight , when Ananias was sent by Christ speaking in a vision , to open his eyes - not figuratively , for " as scales " fell from them . He was now baptised , and filled with the Holy ...
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... sent back to Thessalonica , to comfort the persecuted Christians . Paul proceeded to Corinth , where he abode with Aquila , and worked at his trade of tent - making ; but baptised Stephanas , Crispus , and Gaius , 1 Cor . i . 14 , 16 ...
... sent back to Thessalonica , to comfort the persecuted Christians . Paul proceeded to Corinth , where he abode with Aquila , and worked at his trade of tent - making ; but baptised Stephanas , Crispus , and Gaius , 1 Cor . i . 14 , 16 ...
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... sent him , under a strong guard , to Cæsarea , to be judged by Felix , the Roman governor . His accusers followed , with Tertullus , a hire- ling orator , who delivered a flourishing speech . But Paul , in his second reply , made Felix ...
... sent him , under a strong guard , to Cæsarea , to be judged by Felix , the Roman governor . His accusers followed , with Tertullus , a hire- ling orator , who delivered a flourishing speech . But Paul , in his second reply , made Felix ...
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... sent . Onesimus , a slave of Philemon , having run away from his master at Colosse , found out Paul in Rome , and was serviceable to him . After his conversion , St. Paul sent him back to his master , bearing the Epistle to Philemon ...
... sent . Onesimus , a slave of Philemon , having run away from his master at Colosse , found out Paul in Rome , and was serviceable to him . After his conversion , St. Paul sent him back to his master , bearing the Epistle to Philemon ...
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... sent into Greece to collect the sibylline verses of all the other sibyls . The fate of these verses is unknown ; but it is believed that from some of them Virgil took his fourth Eclogue . The more modern sibylline books were forgeries ...
... sent into Greece to collect the sibylline verses of all the other sibyls . The fate of these verses is unknown ; but it is believed that from some of them Virgil took his fourth Eclogue . The more modern sibylline books were forgeries ...
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