We know there was a gush of wind and tongues of flame flickering over the heads of the apostles. |
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Local saints are frequently included, as well as figures of general importance, apostles, and doctors of the Church. |
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To evangelize, we must allow the testimony of God, of the apostles, and of the Church to speak through us. |
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The Eucharistical hymn performed by our Lord and his apostles, is acknowledged to have been an act of praise and thanksgiving to God. |
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The apostles of integration had in mind a smooth glide path to monetary union. |
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The term Apostle is the pinnacle of ecclesiastical recognition and there is a growing army of apostles in Africa! |
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I would have clung to his every word, followed him everywhere, grasped those truths that so often got lost on the thick-skulled apostles. |
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The Orthodox believe that all bishops confess the true faith and are the successors of Peter and the other apostles. |
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The pattern made plain in the Saviour, and then the apostles, is to be followed by all his servants. |
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At first glance one would say that these apostles were to go to all the heathen world and proclaim a message of salvation as we think of it. |
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The facade, depicting Christ and the 12 apostles, is one of the finest examples of Churrigueresque architecture in Mexico. |
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On the main wall opposite the entrance the apostles Peter and Paul are pointing towards the Christogram symbolising the presence of Christ. |
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We therefore bring to mind Pentecost, the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles, as a highly significant event. |
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The successors to the first apostles were just beginning to organize their ministries and develop the church's worship, creeds, and teachings. |
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Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles. |
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Edwards then explains that the purpose of all this was to open a door for the apostles when they came to preach the gospel to the Gentiles. |
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We Americans are apostles of the Fast World, the prophets of the free market and high priest of high tech. |
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As a Bishop he pontificated that night and consecrated the apostles bishops so they might say the Mass with him. |
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And the apostles and brethren that were in Judaea heard that the Gentiles had also received the word of God. |
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In an age of cinema that favours familiarity, remake and rehash, this director remains one of the few remaining apostles of the pioneer spirit. |
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Even the apostles of the free market believe that our impact on nature has increased dramatically in the twentieth century. |
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Using biblical typology as his method of interpretation, Paul treats Moses as a type of the apostles and their ministry. |
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It's as close as any of us will come this side of the grave to knowing how the apostles prayed. |
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The apostles of the New Economy declared the irrelevance of everything invented before the Internet, and of any skills other than their own. |
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It suggests that the apostles of understanding are caught between two places. |
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The palace chapel had porcelain bells in the wooden belfry and large porcelain figures of the apostles. |
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We no longer have to take the apostles of the new economy the least bit seriously. |
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Those who represent the Pentecostal movement say that missionaries function as apostles. |
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We gather in cenacles as the apostles gathered with our Lady in the Upper Room in Jerusalem awaiting the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. |
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The danger of false apostles and Paul's legitimate apostolic authority are the initial concerns expressed in his Epistle to the Galatians. |
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In the second hymn, we hear a choir of twenty-four elders, perhaps representing the twelve patriarchs and the twelve apostles. |
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It is the only time in the Gospels where Christ's divinity is revealed to the apostles. |
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Always in the background, Barnabas enabled Paul to meet the apostles when they were too afraid to open any doors for Paul. |
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There were many apostles before Paul and he declares that he is the last and the least. |
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We're still feeling the fallout from the last time we got all excited about an archaeological link to the early apostles. |
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In the apostolic era many women are mentioned as apostles, leaders of house churches, prophets, deacons, and so on. |
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Jesus' apostles and disciples in the early Church felt the importance of prayer ahead of missionary activity. |
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Nigeria probably had the highest density of prophets, apostles, bishops, mullahs, alhajis and sheiks in the whole world. |
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Jesus gathered with his apostles, teaching that bread and wine would become the Eucharist. |
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And what of those self-appointed apostles of globalisation, the business faculty? |
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Liberally supported by Drummond, the new body developed a hierarchy of apostles, prophets, evangelists, and pastors, with deacons to superintend material needs. |
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While most of the people passing through that gate gave the man no more than a quick look of pity and a few drachmas, the apostles looked at him quite differently. |
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He hosts regular dinners in restaurants, arraying them around him like apostles. |
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Did the apostles go around with letters collecting signatures to exclude that assembly? |
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First of all, it can easily be shown that Jesus and the apostles taught nonresistance to evil or nonviolence. |
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Each one of the statements of the apostles shot through the seventy elders, like an arrow of divine truth piercing their hearts. |
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However, we can assist one another in prayer and by the laying on of hands as the apostles did in Samaria and Paul in Ephesus. |
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Christ gave the apostles and their successors the command and the power to teach all nations, to hallow men in the truth and to feed them. |
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Christ showed his trust-hope in the apostles when they set sail on the open sea and during the storm, as he appeared to be asleep. |
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The Church is built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets and there are no apostles and prophets today nor is there any such thing as an apostolic succession. |
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Rodan described this well while conversing with some of the apostles when Jesus was away communing with the Father. |
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Our Saint decided to embark on a pilgrimage of penitence in the direction of Rome, to revere the tombs of apostles and martyrs. |
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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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The apostles knew that the Italian people at Caesarea had received the Holy Spirit, because they heard them speak in tongues. |
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Its charism, equally quite rich, can nourish men and women apostles, in every place and time. |
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And certainly apostles before you were mocked at, but that which they mocked at encompassed the scoffers among them. |
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In this experience of a cenacle of apostles our primary mission is not social or catechetic. |
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So, in Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asked his apostles «Who do you say that I am? |
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There was an excitement and an immediacy about the preaching of the Gospel in the days of the apostles, and a momentum that brooked no delay. |
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The sun was setting when Jesus conversed with his apostles for the last time during that stay. |
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Their religious teachings about Godhead, Baptism etc. do not agree with the apostles. |
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Rejoice over her, O heaven, and you holy apostles and prophets, for God has avenged you on her! |
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Against Napoleon's express orders, troops were billetted there, and used the apostles, it seems, for target practice. |
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The apostles returned to Jesus, and told him all that they had done and taught. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is interesting to listen to my colleague's intervention as he makes his party out to be the apostles of productivity. |
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The apostles all knew how to fish so they went fishing and raised the currency needed. |
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To supplement the Torah foundation we also have the testimony of the prophets and apostles. |
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Twelve apostles, two thousand years ago, gave their lives so that Christ could be known and loved. |
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Many of the Epistles of Paul, as well as of the other apostles, remain hidden from the world. |
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Jesus preaches peace, the apostles preach peace, the apostolic men preach peace, and they argue against, obsecrate, and upbraid those who sin, but do so with all patience and teaching. |
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The apostles did not see their primary task as soup ladlers. |
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He said the incident should be an eye opener to the apostles of democracy. |
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Worldwide, however, the paradox of his life and works persists as even the most stringent apostles of musical progress champion his music for its harmonic invention. |
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A full set of Apostle spoons will consist of thirteen spoons, usually silver, with a small figure of Jesus or one of the twelve apostles at the end of each stem. |
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He who does not bring or teach apostolic doctrine ought not to be received by the Church which is built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets. |
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A life size statue of the Mahatma provides the opportunity for citizens and the world to reflect and learn about both apostles of nonviolence in the same place. |
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The apostles solved it by setting apart several Hellenists to make sure the Greek-speaking widows were being fairly included in the daily distribution of food. |
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Then the apostles went out and put the power of those keys to the test. |
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Jesus knew men were different, and he so taught his apostles. |
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They were true apostles and they left an example for all generations. |
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Now when comparing my situation with the apostles' situation I have solved the same problem that the apostles faced that day on the shores of the Sea of Galilee-funding the revelation. |
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In the same years, Marcello Venusti painted the main altarpiece with the Virgin Mary in Glory between Saint Peter and Saint Paul: the apostles commend the city of Rome to the protection of the Virgin. |
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Match steel with steel,» he said «rout false holiness with the true religion, because the arrogance of these false apostles must be overthrown by genuine humility. |
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Jesus used his apostles and his spirit of truth to lay a new foundation of truth-that Melchizedek's all-powerful god is the personal father of us all. |
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We can understand the will of God more clearly through the book of Acts, the epistles, and the book of Revelation that Jesus' disciples and apostles recorded. |
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The ancient druidic circles, which the Celts who mingled with the Iberians and were called Celtiberians had installed on the Pyrenean plateaus, welcomed the first Gnostic apostles. |
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The apostles taught the disciples and the messengers and the throngs. |
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Guru Amar Das also trained 146 apostles of which 52 were women, to manage the rapid expansion of the religion. |
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We do not know the mysteries of God's judgment. In verse 2, however, we read that the couple did not sin carelessly, but premeditatedly attempted to deceive the apostles. |
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We therefore could not sufficiently praise as apostles of good all those who, according to the possibilities open to them, shall help you in this beneficent work. |
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Nor yet did the inspired apostles, in preaching the gospel, founding churches, counseling and instructing those founded, discuss or approach the subject. |
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The church teaches that all duly consecrated bishops have a lineal succession from the apostles of Christ, known as apostolic succession. |
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These are the apostles of law and order on the Conservative side. |
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For the disciples and apostles this was their greatest day. |
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The bishop, of course, must be from an unbroken line of bishops stemming from the original apostles selected by Jesus Christ. |
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After 24 years of international negotiations and deregulation, apostles of the free market are now suggesting we start distributing the loaves and the fishes! |
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As Jesus told his apostles in the above quote, it is important to remember that if you expect any kind of success, you must address and nourish the indwelling spirit within your students. |
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The number twelve appears six times: twelve angels, twelve gates, twelve names of the twelve sons, twelve names of the twelve apostles, twelve types of precious stones, twelve pearls. |
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Two-thirds of the stalls in which those priests sat still survive today, one set painted with the figures of prophets, one set with apostles. |
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Cassiope besides having a fair flower enjoying her own beautiful life is one of the most effective apostles of the gospel of glaciers. |
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Their reading of Scripture convinced them that neither Jesus nor the apostles intended to establish any specific rite as an indispensable means of saving grace. |
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That same Holy Spirit came to the apostles on the day of Pentecost, compelling them to go forth into the world to bring others to the new life which they came to know in the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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It offers a chance to practice, to rehearse, and to share experiences-just such a program as Jesus' apostles and disciples had before they launched their mission to the world. |
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Market dogma had been pressed by market liberals and apostles of laissez-faire to legitimate the self-regulating market's distribution of wealth, but their cold and ruthless logic provided no basis for a new moral economy. |
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He pointed out that the apostles all argued against changing the teachings of Christ as did the earliest church fathers. |
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We affirm, that to all eternity the apostles are to be twelve, among all the redeemed, a conspicuous, glorious, unassociated duodecimate. |
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When he rehearsed his preachings and his doing unto the high apostles, they could improve nothing. |
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The Great Commission, after his resurrection, instructed the apostles to continue his work. |
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The New Testament consists of writings of the apostles and a very few other authors writing within apostolic times. |
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In the Greek, Slavic, and Syrian traditions there are 12 bells hung along these chains representing the 12 apostles. |
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I neither fear nor eschame to say, is the most perfect school of Christ that ever was in the earth since the days of the apostles. |
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Students of the two apostles, who were expelled from Great Moravia in 886, brought the Glagolitic alphabet to the First Bulgarian Empire. |
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These Pentecostals are led by a hierarchy of living apostles, prophets, and other charismatic offices. |
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Latter Rain leaders taught the restoration of the fivefold ministry led by apostles. |
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These apostles were believed capable of imparting spiritual gifts through the laying on of hands. |
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Christ is seen to express his headship through the ascension ministries of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. |
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Irenaeus' opponents, however, claimed to have received secret teachings from Jesus via other apostles which were not publicly known. |
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The Episcopal Church is an apostolic church, tracing its bishops back to the apostles via holy orders. |
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In contrast, Lancelot Andrewes and others held that episcopal government is derived from Christ via the apostles. |
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This series was seen originally as that of the bishops of a particular see founded by one or more of the apostles. |
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The apostles then passed on this office and authority by ordaining bishops to follow after them. |
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The prophetic and apostolic Scriptures are authentic as written by the prophets and apostles. |
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It was both the doctrine of the apostles, and the practice of the church, while it was symmetral, to obey the magistrate. |
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The apostles find a way to testify, in talk and in walk, about a truth that is vigorously and resolutely outside the totalism of Rome. |
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Maundy Thursday commemorates the last supper of Jesus Christ with the apostles. |
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Only 11 apostles are sitting in a semi-circle against a floriated, architecturally inspired letterform as if Matthias has not yet been selected. |
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I humanized my Spirit to the point of making it visible and tangible to the disciples, but my presence was spiritual, and look at the long lasting and important influence those manifestations had on my apostles. |
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Generations before you We destroyed when they did wrong: their apostles came to them with Clear-Signs, but they would not believe! thus do We requite those who sin! |
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The ancient custom of ad limina visits to the tombs of the apostles Peter and Paul and to the Bishop of Rome has been renewed by their visiting not singly but in regional groups. |
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Throughout the centuries, the Church receives and acknowledges as a gracious gift from God all that it recognises as a true expression of the Tradition which has been once for all delivered to the apostles. |
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So here is the challenge for us as workers in the current revelation-we need to develop a dynamic system in our local associations, adapting to the local environs as the apostles did back then. |
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Not only did these two apostles see their mission in that Philippian prison as a means of bringing hope to prisoners, they also sought to bring hope and spiritual freedom to the jailer himself. |
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That Saul, called Paul, who after persecuting Me furiously, became one of my great apostles, shall appear again in my road, and from everywhere shall come forth my new disciples, some fervent, others selfeffacing. |
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The emerging power of the Word can be felt only in an obedient surrender, like that of Abraham and of the apostles, whose ministry we regularly contemplate as we read the Word in the Acts of the Apostles. |
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According to tradition, after the death of Jesus, the apostles divided among them the places where they should predicate, and to James fell Spain and the occidental regions. |
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Because of this, the apostles met the same fate as the Master, bearing witness to their faithfulness to the Lord of Life by shedding their blood in martyrdom. |
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It is connected with the call of prophets and apostles for repentance. |
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Jesus presented this requirement without qualification, not as a lofty ideal to be gradually approached, nor as a high standard for apostles as distinct from disciples. |
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And, finally, the hope is that we will return home in such a way that the fruit of the program will endure in our lives as committed Marist apostles. |
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When Saul cam to Jerusalem he assayde to cople hymsilfe with the apostles, and they wer all afrayde of hym and beleved not that he was a disciple. |
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The apostolic period produced writings attributed to the direct followers of Jesus Christ and is traditionally associated with the apostles and apostolic times. |
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The prophecies about him said to be found in the Old Testament and the ministry of the apostles who saw him and communicated his message are also the Word of God. |
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Since the time of the apostles, the term anathema has come to mean a form of extreme religious sanction beyond excommunication, known as major excommunication. |
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And Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas, a Levite, and of the country of Cyprus, having land, sold it, and brought the money, and laid it at the apostles' feet. |
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They believe instead that God inspired the thoughts of the biblical authors and apostles, and that the writers then expressed these thoughts in their own words. |
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Pope John XXII faced controversy in theology involving his views on the Beatific Vision, and he opposed the Franciscan understanding of the poverty of Christ and his apostles. |
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It teaches that it is the one true church founded by Jesus Christ, that its bishops are the successors of Christ's apostles, and that the Pope is the successor to Saint Peter. |
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The cathedral is known for a Cusco School painting of the Last Supper depicting Jesus and the twelve apostles feasting on guinea pig, a traditional Andean delicacy. |
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If it be supposed that the divinity of Christ was unknown to the apostles till the day of Pentecost... we have no account of any such discovery having been made. |
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Here apostles are linked to jazz sidemen, checking out the miracles. |
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Councils and creeds recognized as authoritative are interpreted only as defining and more fully explicating the orthodox faith handed to the apostles, without adding to it. |
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