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Page 99
... believe on him ; and his announcement excited the greatest amusement and interest in Athens . The Epicureans and the Stoics : ' took him , and brought him unto Areopagus , saying , May we know what this new doctrine , whereof thou ...
... believe on him ; and his announcement excited the greatest amusement and interest in Athens . The Epicureans and the Stoics : ' took him , and brought him unto Areopagus , saying , May we know what this new doctrine , whereof thou ...
Page 298
... believe them , and wondering why they should be considered to have any religious value . If it is necessary to the redemption of mankind that we should believe in the Immaculate Conception of Anne , the Mother of Mary , why should the ...
... believe them , and wondering why they should be considered to have any religious value . If it is necessary to the redemption of mankind that we should believe in the Immaculate Conception of Anne , the Mother of Mary , why should the ...
Page 340
... believe that there was not a friendly face in any house where he was examined . Wherever he looked , in the house of Annas or Caiaphas , he saw antipathetic eyes or eyes that were full of fear and hatred . In the imperial palaces he was ...
... believe that there was not a friendly face in any house where he was examined . Wherever he looked , in the house of Annas or Caiaphas , he saw antipathetic eyes or eyes that were full of fear and hatred . In the imperial palaces he was ...
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