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So Demas , along with Luke , fine beginning ; ” The third sentence repeats and named first at that , was standing by the title and the main theme of the sermon . Dr. Fosdick is a master of repetition in all Paul in his Roman ...
So Demas , along with Luke , fine beginning ; ” The third sentence repeats and named first at that , was standing by the title and the main theme of the sermon . Dr. Fosdick is a master of repetition in all Paul in his Roman ...
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Now , that gospel of a one who makes a poor ending is identified with Demas . Never again will the congregood start is profoundly important and it gation think of Demas without being retells the truth ; only , not the whole truth ...
Now , that gospel of a one who makes a poor ending is identified with Demas . Never again will the congregood start is profoundly important and it gation think of Demas without being retells the truth ; only , not the whole truth ...
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Now , as we see Paul and Demas Paul's experience in Rome . Paul is held up in Rome , it is obvious Paul had " that . " as the ideal . “ Having loved this present He would have liked outward good forage ” is a new theme which will be ...
Now , as we see Paul and Demas Paul's experience in Rome . Paul is held up in Rome , it is obvious Paul had " that . " as the ideal . “ Having loved this present He would have liked outward good forage ” is a new theme which will be ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Chief Sources of Rhetorical Concepts | 9 |
Winston S Churchill Here We Are Together | 29 |
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