Exploring Acts, Volumes 1-2Moody Press, 1986 - Religion |
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Page 119
John Phillips. certainly seems to derive its name from " Nicolas . " Its chief purpose seems to have been to dilute the decisions made at the Jerusalem Conference ( Acts 15:29 ) in order to make it easier for Christians in a pagan world ...
John Phillips. certainly seems to derive its name from " Nicolas . " Its chief purpose seems to have been to dilute the decisions made at the Jerusalem Conference ( Acts 15:29 ) in order to make it easier for Christians in a pagan world ...
Page 73
... seems that everything has gone wrong or that misguided men have somehow been able to destroy and disrupt . Truth always seems to fight with a handicap , always seems to be outmaneuvered by wrong , always seems to be losing the battle ...
... seems that everything has gone wrong or that misguided men have somehow been able to destroy and disrupt . Truth always seems to fight with a handicap , always seems to be outmaneuvered by wrong , always seems to be losing the battle ...
Page 93
... seems to have existed between Philippi and Amphipolis as to which was really the chief city of this part of Macedonia . Luke had a special interest in Philippi , where he seems to have stayed for some years . The Romans divided ...
... seems to have existed between Philippi and Amphipolis as to which was really the chief city of this part of Macedonia . Luke had a special interest in Philippi , where he seems to have stayed for some years . The Romans divided ...
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