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... bears the prin- cipal part in it is represented in the form and habit of a shep- herd , was composed in the second century by Hermas , who was brother to Pius , Bishop of Rome . This whimsical and visionary writer has taken the liberty ...
... bears the prin- cipal part in it is represented in the form and habit of a shep- herd , was composed in the second century by Hermas , who was brother to Pius , Bishop of Rome . This whimsical and visionary writer has taken the liberty ...
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... bear to the finished productions of a later period , will find the Shepherd of Hermas an interesting introduction to the study of Dante or Bunyan . It is with this view , rather than as a devotional manual , in which character it has ...
... bear to the finished productions of a later period , will find the Shepherd of Hermas an interesting introduction to the study of Dante or Bunyan . It is with this view , rather than as a devotional manual , in which character it has ...
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... bear . But the last words I remem- bered ; for they were profitable for us , and mild . " Behold the God of power , who by His invisible mighty strength , and by His great wisdom , hath created the world , and by His magnificent counsel ...
... bear . But the last words I remem- bered ; for they were profitable for us , and mild . " Behold the God of power , who by His invisible mighty strength , and by His great wisdom , hath created the world , and by His magnificent counsel ...
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... bear malice against thy children , neither neglect thy sister , so shall they be cleansed from their former sins ; for they shall be taught with the instruction of right- eousness , if thou bear no malice against them ; for malice ...
... bear malice against thy children , neither neglect thy sister , so shall they be cleansed from their former sins ; for they shall be taught with the instruction of right- eousness , if thou bear no malice against them ; for malice ...
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... bear to see stranger visions than those that thou hast seen ? " I answered and said unto him , " I ask this alone , to be instructed con- cerning the three forms of the old woman , that the vision may be complete . " And he answered and ...
... bear to see stranger visions than those that thou hast seen ? " I answered and said unto him , " I ask this alone , to be instructed con- cerning the three forms of the old woman , that the vision may be complete . " And he answered and ...
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