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PAPER 177
&nbs...ith the Father."
177:0.4 Upon hearing these words, David and his armed guards w...up a tumult among the people, the Master's last words...
...trine of the second coming of Christ thus became early incorporated into the teachings of the Christians, and almost every subseq...ntinued thus to interpret his words notwithstanding that, througho...n will not pass away until my words are fulfilled; but concerning...
...er in heaven.
175:1.11 "Mistake not my words. I bear no malice toward thes...cause those who profess to be followers of the Christ to be prejudiced against the...175:2.2 Many times has this unreasoning and un-Christlike hatred and persecution of...
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PAPER 174
&n...egan to teach, he had uttered but few words when a group of the younger s...ise the payment of tribute in so many words, they rightly calculated that...s will hear me, you shall receive the words...
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PAPER 173
&n...3:1.8 But before he could utter other words, the great assembly broke out...9; teaching and literally hung on his words.
173:1.10 This surprising...aching, but the common people hear my words...
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PAPER 172
&n...s, and many of them were girded with swords. Early the next morning they...s body in death, for she believed his words when he forewarned them that...e twelve who he knew were armed with swords;...
...When the apostles heard these words, they withdrew by themselves...e the headquarters of Pauline Christianity, while Philadelphia re...ediately after speaking these words, Jesus, leading the twelve, s...ions: "Ponder well these words in your hearts while each of y...
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PAPER 196
...discussions of the humanity or the divinity of the Christ obscure the saving truth that...ficed to even the splendid concept of the glorified Christ. What a transcendent service...
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...as it is related to the later Christian church.
 ...through the centuries of the Christian era, embraced four distinc...life and teachings, the early Christians had experienced so much t...ut the first centuries of the Christian propaganda, the idea of th...