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1 Pref | in holy orders and had to go through a series of rapid 2 1,6 | all this literature and go directly to the New Testament, 3 2,5 | other way and that they must go to Smyrna if they hoped 4 2,9 | and declaring that he will go with them as they preach. 5 3 | these first visions may go back as far as the last 6 4,4 | Gospels. Jesus is reluctant to go to John's baptism; he says 7 5,1 | second volume was left to go its own way. How soon it 8 5,2 | leaves him in prison, soon to go on trial for his life. Was 9 5,2 | unrebuked. Paul himself bids her go and teach the word of God. 10 5,3 | conviction that he must go on to Rome. He embarks on 11 5,3 | converse. They let Paul go “with his lion,” but Pelagia 12 5,4 | unto thee, let the fire go backward, let the darkness 13 5,5 | where you have no wish to go” (II Pet. 1:14).~ A considerable 14 5,5 | years in Jerusalem and then go forth into the world is 15 5,5 | The Acts of Peter does not go so far as to call Peter 16 5,7 | in the prison. They all go to Vazan'shouse, and Vazan 17 5,7 | refuses to obey Jesus and go to India, and so Jesus without 18 5,8 | Peter causes a camel to go through the eye of a needle. 19 7,1 | Jews; then they were to go out into the world to preach 20 9,1 | that distinction must now go to Melito.[50] He revels 21 10,4 | that the emperor let them go (Church History iii. 20. 22 14,6 | took, was fairly certain to go to extremes. His devotion 23 14,9 | a pagan friend Caecilius go on a pleasure trip to Ostia 24 14,9 | for the sea baths. As they go, they pass a statue of Serapis, 25 16 | that we are more likely to go on finding these lost books