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REFERENCES
1 1 Cor. 12: 4 ff.
2 1 Cor. 4: 16 ; 11 : 1.
3 Mark 6:7; Luke 10: 1 ; cf. Acts 3:1; 8:14 ; 13:2.
4 Acts 1: 11 is, of course, the obvious and plainest of all
passages, the meaning of which uninstructed little children
can teach to the reluctant hedging of older people: "
It means he'll come back the same way as he went," one
of them said in the writer's hearing.
5 Pre-eminently Dan. 2, which lends itself well to picturesque
doorstep description.
6 Matt. 24: 37, etc.
7 e.g., 2 Cor. 5:11.
8 Matt. 6: 1 R.V.
9 James 4: 1-2.
10 We cannot fight for the State because we are Jesus' servants,
who know (a) that he has forbidden it, and (b) that the triumph
of right will come by his might at his return. "
11 Acts 10.
12 Ezek. 2: 5 ; 3 : 11.
13 Luke 19: 10.
14 Matt. 21: 30.
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