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- adjective being four more than ninety
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Men may have a general persuasion that they are under the eye of God: and this is in the thoughts of all; -- I do not say actually, but in respect of the principle of it that lies in them; which, if it may freely act itself, will make them know it and consider it, Ps. xciv.
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And in his own days, notwithstanding the differences between them, the aged and learned Jerome tells him, Epist. xciv.,
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
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Augustine says on John 16: 7: "Except I go, the Paraclete will not come to you" (Tract. xciv in Joan.).
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
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Psalm xciv: 20, [b] but that the latter is founded on the Rock
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Professor R.J. Tarrant cites Martial XII xciv 5 'fila lyrae moui
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The spelling of the word "gospel" varies throughout; thus, in Mark, fols. lxiiii-lxxii., xci., xciv., xcv., xcvii., and xcviii. it is
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By J.R. Sen. London: M. DCC.XXXIV. (pp. iii-v; xciv; c; cxiv.)
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-- The texts of Holy Scripture which you cannot find are to be found as follows: -- Psalm xciv. 22, and Gen. xvii.
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[Page xciv] disappeared, and, with certain modifications, holds good to-day.
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Gennadius (De vir.illustr. xciv) says he composed a sacramentary; the Liber Pontificalis speaks of his liturgical work, and there must be some basis for the way in which his name is attached to the famous Gelasian Sacramentay.
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