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Page 64
... Paul , that he might loose him : wherefore he sent for him the oftener , and communed with him . ' But Paul was not bribing Felix or any other person , and the hopes the Governor had of filling his purse with Paul's pence were not ...
... Paul , that he might loose him : wherefore he sent for him the oftener , and communed with him . ' But Paul was not bribing Felix or any other person , and the hopes the Governor had of filling his purse with Paul's pence were not ...
Page 198
... Paul's long stay in Ephesus - we know that it lasted two years and three months , and it may have lasted almost three years - and there is nothing in Luke's account of it to warrant the belief that Paul was imprisoned there at all or ...
... Paul's long stay in Ephesus - we know that it lasted two years and three months , and it may have lasted almost three years - and there is nothing in Luke's account of it to warrant the belief that Paul was imprisoned there at all or ...
Page 249
St. John Greer Ervine. to forgive offence , to be entirely pleasing to Paul , who had to have his own way and , while censorious of others , was sensitive to criticism of himself . If Paul had sat on the edge of the well at Sychar , how ...
St. John Greer Ervine. to forgive offence , to be entirely pleasing to Paul , who had to have his own way and , while censorious of others , was sensitive to criticism of himself . If Paul had sat on the edge of the well at Sychar , how ...
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