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... sufferings for their sakes , in order to free them from their misery , and to bring them as fallen children to their reconciled Father , who was willing to regard all their transgressions as if they had not been com- mitted . The Son of ...
... sufferings for their sakes , in order to free them from their misery , and to bring them as fallen children to their reconciled Father , who was willing to regard all their transgressions as if they had not been com- mitted . The Son of ...
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... sufferings became more intense . I was indignant at this , not being aware that the thoughts that filled my mind , would be a blessed guide to a happy immortality , as I afterwards found by experience , for which I thank the Almighty ...
... sufferings became more intense . I was indignant at this , not being aware that the thoughts that filled my mind , would be a blessed guide to a happy immortality , as I afterwards found by experience , for which I thank the Almighty ...
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... sufferings by which he overcame the kingdom of dark- ness , the sign on their forehead , they likened to the cha- racter ( stigma militare ) which was stamped on the arm or the hand , when a soldier was taken into the ranks . With this ...
... sufferings by which he overcame the kingdom of dark- ness , the sign on their forehead , they likened to the cha- racter ( stigma militare ) which was stamped on the arm or the hand , when a soldier was taken into the ranks . With this ...
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... sufferings on an eternal life ; hence the death - day of the martyrs was called their birth - day . ) They are poor , and make many rich . They are in want of all things , and abound in all things . They are dishonoured , and amidst ...
... sufferings on an eternal life ; hence the death - day of the martyrs was called their birth - day . ) They are poor , and make many rich . They are in want of all things , and abound in all things . They are dishonoured , and amidst ...
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... their help in all dangers , their consolation under all sufferings , in PRAYER , which will be the subject of the following chapter . PRAYER . 63 CHAPTER VIII . PRAYER . TERTULLIAN exhorts 62 CHRISTIAN LIFE OF THE FIRST CENTURIES .
... their help in all dangers , their consolation under all sufferings , in PRAYER , which will be the subject of the following chapter . PRAYER . 63 CHAPTER VIII . PRAYER . TERTULLIAN exhorts 62 CHRISTIAN LIFE OF THE FIRST CENTURIES .
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