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... Peter , as recorded by S. Mark . The history is wonderfully simple . Jesus Christ sees the two brothers engaged in their daily work : they were " casting a net into the sea : for they were fishers . " We might have fancied from S ...
... Peter , as recorded by S. Mark . The history is wonderfully simple . Jesus Christ sees the two brothers engaged in their daily work : they were " casting a net into the sea : for they were fishers . " We might have fancied from S ...
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... Peter were , that is , if they have used all means permitted to them of knowing Christ , and if after doing this they wait patiently as Andrew and Peter waited , they will not be likely to mistake any other sound for that heavenly voice ...
... Peter were , that is , if they have used all means permitted to them of knowing Christ , and if after doing this they wait patiently as Andrew and Peter waited , they will not be likely to mistake any other sound for that heavenly voice ...
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... Peter that if they follow Him they shall become fishers of men , He does in fact adopt the occupation from which He calls them as a picture or para- ble of that which He will put in its stead . All the skill that was necessary for the ...
... Peter that if they follow Him they shall become fishers of men , He does in fact adopt the occupation from which He calls them as a picture or para- ble of that which He will put in its stead . All the skill that was necessary for the ...
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... Peter had learnt upon the sea of Galilee would serve them in good stead , when fishing upon the broad waters of a sinful world : in their spiritual work they would often have to toil all night and take nothing , and they would still ...
... Peter had learnt upon the sea of Galilee would serve them in good stead , when fishing upon the broad waters of a sinful world : in their spiritual work they would often have to toil all night and take nothing , and they would still ...
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... Peter : how did they obey it ? " Straightway they forsook their nets , and followed Him . " I have nothing to say in explanation of this touching statement of self- sacrifice and obedience : it is eloquent in its simplicity but I think ...
... Peter : how did they obey it ? " Straightway they forsook their nets , and followed Him . " I have nothing to say in explanation of this touching statement of self- sacrifice and obedience : it is eloquent in its simplicity but I think ...
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