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1 1, 0,6 | the 25th of March. Having accepted the glad tidings, Blessed 2 1, 1,2 | the Small” introduced the accepted method of calculating the 3 1, 1,2 | Christian countries and accepted by civil authorities, even 4 1, 1,2 | in January 765, Augustus accepted Tiberius as a co-ruler. 5 1, 1,2 | people’s souls, who have accepted the Saviour; they are happy 6 1, 1,2 | souls of humans that have accepted Christ, so does the inner 7 2, 1,2 | Messiah, Son of God, that had accepted all the sins of the world 8 3, 0,5 | Spirit is spirit.” He who accepted the rebirth from the Spirit, 9 3, 0,8 | created the Samaritans. They accepted the Five Books of Moses, 10 3, 0,8 | that the Samaritans have accepted only the Pentateuch, rejecting 11 4, 0,19| just as the ancient Church accepted this, guided specifically 12 4, 1,14| have believed in Christ and accepted His Divine teachings with 13 4, 1,18| East, it has always been accepted to count part of a day or 14 4, 1,19| accord, it can be safely accepted that the “brothers” were 15 4, 2,21| world. The Jews, having accepted these words literally, became 16 5, 0,43| Pharisees, relying on the widely accepted rule that no person can 17 5, 0,43| about Himself cannot be accepted as genuine. The Lord responded 18 5, 0,43| Truth taught by Him must be accepted as inseparable to this. 19 5, 0,67| preceding parable, would have accepted him, after his death, into 20 5, 0,74| the Kingdom of God must be accepted in the heart with the same 21 6, 4,6 | their naivety, the Apostles accepted the Lord’s words literally 22 6, 4,7 | faithful in general that have accepted the Holy Spirit, becoming 23 6, 4,9 | the fact that the Lord had accepted all the sins of the world 24 6, 5 | have been taken that He accepted this blow as warranted, 25 6, 6,2 | ancient times it was the accepted thing to abbreviate personal 26 6, 6,4 | narrates that as it was accepted generally, that everyone 27 6, 7 | orders (as was normally accepted), a small wooden plaque