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This gave him protection in times of trouble , as we shall see . When Tarsus was no longer his home , he remembered it with interest and honest pride . He spoke of it as " no mean city . ” Ever since his day its name has been linked ...
This gave him protection in times of trouble , as we shall see . When Tarsus was no longer his home , he remembered it with interest and honest pride . He spoke of it as " no mean city . ” Ever since his day its name has been linked ...
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They gave to idols the reverence and worship which are due to God alone . Jews , Greeks and Romans lived in Tarsus . Saul was a Jewish boy in a heathen city . We do not often think of him as a boy , but as a man or as " Paul the Aged .
They gave to idols the reverence and worship which are due to God alone . Jews , Greeks and Romans lived in Tarsus . Saul was a Jewish boy in a heathen city . We do not often think of him as a boy , but as a man or as " Paul the Aged .
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They sometimes made long prayers and gave money for the Temple and the poor , not to please God , but to be seen of men who would call them good . They despised those who were not like themselves . Their thoughts and feelings were often ...
They sometimes made long prayers and gave money for the Temple and the poor , not to please God , but to be seen of men who would call them good . They despised those who were not like themselves . Their thoughts and feelings were often ...
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She went to the box , and quietly gave him two of the three biscuits there . Walkara harshly demanded more . She gave him the other one ; and still he demanded more . The white woman gravely told him they were all gone .
She went to the box , and quietly gave him two of the three biscuits there . Walkara harshly demanded more . She gave him the other one ; and still he demanded more . The white woman gravely told him they were all gone .
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Sally herself knew him the moment he appeared , and it was her loud laugh of derision and contempt which first gave Mrs. Mary the clue to his identity . Sally's own appearance was not without elements of absurdity .
Sally herself knew him the moment he appeared , and it was her loud laugh of derision and contempt which first gave Mrs. Mary the clue to his identity . Sally's own appearance was not without elements of absurdity .
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