According to tradition, in the first century the apostle Thomas evangelized the region on his way to India. |
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He had to come and defend his teaching as an apostle of Jesus Christ among those churches. |
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After that Festus had sent the apostle Paul to Rome after his appellation made at Cesarea. |
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In this and the next verse, the apostle specifies some of the respects in which our High Priest is superior to the priests of the Aaronic order. |
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It is the very key to understanding the apostle Paul's elaboration of his doctrine of salvation. |
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In a Pentecost scene an apostle at the rear of the group was raising his arm to fend off the tongue of flame, like a man attacked by a bee. |
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Peter, the apostle perhaps closest in friendship to Jesus, would have been present when the disciples saw Jesus ascend into heaven. |
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Dr Kruse accepts the traditional ascription of the Gospel to the apostle John, writing in Ephesus towards the end of the first century. |
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It was written by the apostle St. James, called the Less, who was also called the brother of our Lord, being his kinsman. |
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A follower of Paul must stay there longer than the apostle did, and preach his doctrines with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven. |
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While the idea of human improvement may be implicit in notions of renaissance, he was anything but an apostle of the idea of progress. |
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It is a mini-encyclopedia of bric-a-brac and unconsidered trifles, ranging from apostle jugs to wine and sauce labels. |
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You were an apostle of peace and an advocate of humanity and human dignity. |
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I mean, God had taken me a murderer, and I feel that he's made me into a minister, just like he's done to the apostle Paul. |
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Some readers think he's a demonic force for mediocrity, others believe he's an apostle of decent design for the masses. |
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This is not a gospel that originated in the fertile imagination of the apostle Paul. |
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So the apostle unveils Christ as Lord and unlocks the truth of Scripture, and lives a credible godly life in his ministry. |
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The pilgrim route is associated with St James the apostle, the patron saint of Spain. |
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Our next study takes us to visions of Christ by the apostle Paul in which he received a severe rebuke from the heavenly Lord. |
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Enacted at Paris, in the year of grace 1221, in the month of February, on the sabbath after the feast of St. Matthew the apostle. |
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In this spiritual and apostolic journey, St. Paul, an apostle of Gentiles, is the model for our lives. |
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Floats and parades and marching bands and all the other events that have been lined up to celebrate the feast day of the national apostle are in the final stages. |
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He was an apostle of efficient design, reviling cellars as hellholes of dampness and attics as reservoirs of junk. |
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It is on this foundation that the new person is formed, the religious and the apostle. |
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In his second letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul informs his readers that he had earlier been ravished up to heaven. |
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An apostle of Christ runs the risk of seeking himself, even in the midst of his devotion to his evangelic duty. |
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King Henry I's daughter, the Empress Matilda, brought back from Germany the uncorrupted hand of the apostle when her husband died. |
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It is the exhaustion, the anguish, and the discouragement of the man of God and of the apostle. |
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The Blessed Dominic had a great and burning thirst for the salvation of souls, for which he was an unequaled apostle. |
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Use the format of an acrostic, where the beginning letter of each line spelled out the name of the apostle in sequence. |
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He was an apostle of liberty and a champion of authority, but abhorred any abuse of power. |
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José MartÃ, the apostle of Cuban independence, rightly said that Honduras is a generous nation in which we must have faith. |
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Rightly he appeared as an apostle in the world, and sowed the seed of My Word with much truth and light, dissipating darkness and giving light. |
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Amalfi, itself, was heaving because it was the feast of the patron saint, the apostle Andrew. |
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I wondered idly why Andrew hadn't generated an international pilgrimage cult, like his fellow apostle St James in Santiago. |
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Even Tony Benn, once the apostle of scientific modernism, had undergone a dizzying conversion into the champion of the hard left. |
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It would be the last exercise, as Sam Hughes, the apostle of the citizen soldier, was convinced that Canadians could do without them. |
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Never in the history of the church was there a saint, an apostle, or even the whole college of apostles, compared in such a way to the cherubim and seraphim! |
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It was in that year that he wrote a set of poems anatomizing his despair over losing the battle to Maynard Keynes for the affections of their fellow apostle, Hobhouse. |
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The apostle Paul, facing the same situation, tore his robes with horror. |
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He was an saintly apostle of peace, love and unity and a great poet. |
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In each apostle portrait, each man holds the symbol of his martyrdom. |
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I wanted exceedingly to see him, and felt like sitting at his feet, almost as I would at the feet of an apostle, from what I had heard of his success in promoting revivals. |
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The apostle looked forward to a meeting with the righteous Judge with exultating expectation, as being worthy, in the gospel sense. |
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Bede was a partisan of Rome, regarding Gregory the Great, rather than Augustine, as the true apostle of the English. |
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This golden book was apparently to support Aquitanian claims of St Martial, patron saint of Aquitaine, as an apostle. |
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In coming centuries, Milton would be claimed as an early apostle of liberalism. |
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So also the apostle expresses this great change as a new creation, or renewing, that is, being made again, or anew, after a moral order. |
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The apostle, Orson Pratt, arrived in Scotland in early 1850 and climbed the hill to pray to God for more converts. |
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The name St Andrews derives from the town's claim to be the resting place of bones of the apostle Andrew. |
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Unlike St Columba, Kentigern, the supposed apostle to the Britons of the Clyde and alleged founder of Glasgow, is a shadowy figure. |
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James to the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, in Galicia, Spain, where the shrine of the apostle James is located. |
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Although 2 Peter internally purports to be a work of the apostle, many biblical scholars have concluded that Peter is not the author. |
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The debate has continued over the author's identity as the apostle, the brother of Jesus, both, or neither. |
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But they say that he ventured to paraphrase certain words of the apostle Paul, in order to improve their style. |
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In the same way, Father Parent was an apostle aflame of prayer and the Word of God, to call and challenge others to commit themselves in service in the Lord's vineyard. |
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I proved to my faithful apostle that he was not alone in his ordeal and that if he trusted in my power, I would defend him from those who wanted to persecute him. |
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The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God. |
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In England, Gregory, along with Augustine of Canterbury, is revered as the apostle of the land and the source of the nation's conversion. |
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A key event was the felling of Donar's Oak in 723 near Fritzlar by Saint Boniface, apostle of the Germans and first archbishop of Mainz. |
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In the late 1600s Spanish Jesuit Father Samuel Fritz, apostle of the Omaguas, established some forty mission villages. |
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The apostle Paul's comments in 1 Corinthians 9:5,6, suggest that this James was probably a married man, working full time for the Lord, who sometimes visited fellow believers together with his wife. |
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How wouldn't one be seduced by your posture as an apostle of a standing Africa, better armed and not shying away from competition with the other continents? |
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Serf was the teacher of Saint Mungo, the apostle of Strathclyde, and patron saint of Glasgow. |
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A key event was the felling of Thor's Oak in 723 near Fritzlar by Boniface, apostle of the Germans and first archbishop of Mainz. |
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Nothing is seed without there being a sower: Nothing is harvested without the time of silence, Because every apostle becomes the grain which dies! |
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Oh my dear Savior, pour out your spirit of simplicity into my heart so that I may hope to be your true apostle by always fully cooperating with your grace. |
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Several people have read his autobiography, and they have been able to catch a glimpse of how the Lord formed this apostle according to his heart: an apostle with a heart of fire! |
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Through your 'yes' given repeatedly, I am making an apostle of you, an apostle with a heart of Fire, able to set ablaze a large part of the universe. |
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The apostle Paul is hurt by the carnality he observes at Corinth. |
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Near the entrance on the left, one notices a holy water stoup surmounted by a cross carved upside down, in memory of the martyrdom of the apostle Peter, crucified with his head down. |
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The historian Michael the Syrian reports on a tradition according to which the regions of Aleppo and Mounbouj were evangelized by the apostle, Simon the Zealot. |
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Banion becomes the apostle of the UFO subculture and leads a Millennial March on the Mall. |
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The association of Saint James with the scallop can most likely be traced to the legend that the apostle once rescued a knight covered in scallops. |
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Praying the Gospels, the Praying Book of Acts and the General Epistles, Praying the Letters of the apostle Paul, and praying the book of Revelation. |
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Nearly all bishops are set in line directly from the chief apostle. |
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