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These are the words and stories of Jesus, delivered with honesty, courage and passion - The Gospels for Hearers is a gift for anyone searching for an authentic, uncluttered and captivating translation of the ancient manuscripts.
hearers from books.google.com
This study is an inquiry into the pragmatics of speaker and hearer reference.
hearers from books.google.com
The foundation of discipleship is sound, scriptural doctrine. The value of sound doctrine is often misunderstood by the modern church. While it can be dry and dull, when it flows from the story of Scripture, it can be full of life and love.
hearers from books.google.com
Her book explains how to shape a good story, how to do evangelism through storying and lead Bible discussions. Here are concrete steps for sharing the Story that everyone needs to hear.
hearers from books.google.com
... Hearers ; the Deli- beration continues , but the Execution is hindred ; there is not a coming up to well formed ... Hearers there are as many , as there all degrees; not the most careful Hearers, who ...
hearers from books.google.com
... hearers are consented. The first two cases are failures, and the last one is success When the hearer has the same ... hearers. Thus, if all the hearers received the word and all are consented, then the speaker would naturally be ...
hearers from books.google.com
... hearers . One Clergyman for every 235 hearers . One Archbishop for every 100,000 hearers . One Prelate for every 18,000 hearers . Income £ 1,300,000 400,000 hearers , at £ 3,250,000 per million of hearers , £ 1,300,000 . Estimated ...
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... hearers , at £ 80,000 per million of hearers , .... £ 320,000 This is , perhaps , the greatest instance on the continent of Europe of the abuse of church property : 311 comparatively idle churchmen possess themselves of nearly as much ...
hearers from books.google.com
... hearer or hearers? Under the requirement of the direct danger test, an offence of indirect incitement to terrorism should convince neither a reasonable person nor all of the hearers, but some of the hearers.82 As discussed previously ...