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angry 6
anguish 1
animal 5
animals 21
anna 3
annals 1
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22 supreme
22 theologians
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21 attack
21 bodies
Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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animals

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,4 | was rightful lord over the animals and earthly elements. Wild 2 5,4 | and earthly elements. Wild animals, including fierce lions 3 5,7 | state. When Adam named the animals that came before him in 4 9,42| and misery to humans and animals. Was the evil unleashed 5 9,42| waters, only a few people and animals are saved, and a new world 6 9,42| affected man's relations with animals, and also how it affected 7 9,42| affected the relation of animals among themselves. Holy Scripture 8 9,42| Research also showed that animals did not prey upon one another 9 9,42| than two people with the animals, the fierce animals show 10 9,42| the animals, the fierce animals show no interest in predation, 11 9,42| predation, and the timid animals show no fear of the fierce 12 9,42| harmony between humans and animals, and between the animals 13 9,42| animals, and between the animals themselves, took place. 14 9,42| abolished, and the unreasoning animals refused to submit to man, 15 9,42| with anguish and labor. The animals are also afraid of him and 16 9,42| irrational creatures. Now the animals acknowledge him, obey him 17 9,42| company of bears and wild animals. He feeds them, and they 18 9,42| inside the ark. Just as animals were at peace with one another 19 9,42| human race. In his presence, animals which are natural enemies 20 9,42| and stewards of creation. Animals sensed the purity and holiness 21 Ep | cruel and will be like wild animals because of the temptations


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