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Page 29
... Peter , above all the other apostles , was peculiarly liable . When therefore , in consequence of his own request , he was permitted , to go to Jesus on the water , and forgetting immediately who was his guide and support , began to be ...
... Peter , above all the other apostles , was peculiarly liable . When therefore , in consequence of his own request , he was permitted , to go to Jesus on the water , and forgetting immediately who was his guide and support , began to be ...
Page 30
... Peter , he says to all who waver in their belief : " O ye of little faith , why do ye doubtoreid But there is another circumstance belong- ing to these miracles , which is of great im portance ; they are very extraordinary and ...
... Peter , he says to all who waver in their belief : " O ye of little faith , why do ye doubtoreid But there is another circumstance belong- ing to these miracles , which is of great im portance ; they are very extraordinary and ...
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... Peter , James , and John his brother , and bringeth them up into a high mountain apart , and was transfigured before them ; and his face did shine as the sun , and his raiment was white as the light . And behold there appeared unto them ...
... Peter , James , and John his brother , and bringeth them up into a high mountain apart , and was transfigured before them ; and his face did shine as the sun , and his raiment was white as the light . And behold there appeared unto them ...
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... Peter , whose natural warmth and eagerness of temper generally led him both to feel such mortifications moré sensibly , and to express his feelings more promptly and more forcibly , than any of the rest , was so shocked at what he had ...
... Peter , whose natural warmth and eagerness of temper generally led him both to feel such mortifications moré sensibly , and to express his feelings more promptly and more forcibly , than any of the rest , was so shocked at what he had ...
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... Peter , James , and John , and bringeth them up into a high mountain ( probably Mount Tabor ) apart . Very fanciful reasons have been assigned by some of the commentators for his taking with him only three of his dis- ciples . But all ...
... Peter , James , and John , and bringeth them up into a high mountain ( probably Mount Tabor ) apart . Very fanciful reasons have been assigned by some of the commentators for his taking with him only three of his dis- ciples . But all ...
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