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... gate of the tower . I speak , therefore , unto you , the leaders and presidents of the Church , be ye not like unto sorcerers ; for the sorcerers carry their drugs in boxes , but ye carry your drug and your poison in your hearts ; ye ...
... gate of the tower . I speak , therefore , unto you , the leaders and presidents of the Church , be ye not like unto sorcerers ; for the sorcerers carry their drugs in boxes , but ye carry your drug and your poison in your hearts ; ye ...
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... gate cut out of it ; but the excavation of the gate seemed unto me to be new , and the gate sparkled in the sun , so that I wondered at the brightness of the gate . And around the gate there stood twelve virgins , the four who stood at ...
... gate cut out of it ; but the excavation of the gate seemed unto me to be new , and the gate sparkled in the sun , so that I wondered at the brightness of the gate . And around the gate there stood twelve virgins , the four who stood at ...
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... gate and to give them to the men who were about to build the tower ; but the virgins distributed among them- selves the first ten stones which went up from the abyss , and bore them together , stone by stone . IV . And just as they ...
... gate and to give them to the men who were about to build the tower ; but the virgins distributed among them- selves the first ten stones which went up from the abyss , and bore them together , stone by stone . IV . And just as they ...
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... gate , and gave them for the building of the tower . But when the variegated stones were placed in the tower , they became all white alike , and lost their variegated colours . And some of the stones were given by the men for the ...
... gate , and gave them for the building of the tower . But when the variegated stones were placed in the tower , they became all white alike , and lost their variegated colours . And some of the stones were given by the men for the ...
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... gate , and the moun- tains , and the virgins , and the stones which went up from the abyss , and were not hewn in the quarry , but went , just as they were , into the building ? Why were there first ten stones laid for the foundation ...
... gate , and the moun- tains , and the virgins , and the stones which went up from the abyss , and were not hewn in the quarry , but went , just as they were , into the building ? Why were there first ten stones laid for the foundation ...
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Page 172 - But there remained two of the men in the camp, the name of the one was Eldad, and the name of the other Medad: and the spirit rested upon them; and they -were of them that were written, but went not out unto the tabernacle: and they prophesied in the camp.
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Page 172 - The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart ; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.
Page 172 - And Moses said unto him, Enviest thou for my sake? Would God that all the LORD's people were prophets, and that the LORD would put his spirit upon them!
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