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... John surnamed Octavian Maria tante 1013 Gregory de Tusculana + ante 1013 Benedict = Stephania II s comes senatrix [ 987 ] JOHN XII pope Theodora III 2 John senatrix duke of [ c . 940-944 ] Naples [ c . 940-944 ] Landulf Crescentius +963 ...
... John surnamed Octavian Maria tante 1013 Gregory de Tusculana + ante 1013 Benedict = Stephania II s comes senatrix [ 987 ] JOHN XII pope Theodora III 2 John senatrix duke of [ c . 940-944 ] Naples [ c . 940-944 ] Landulf Crescentius +963 ...
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... John came to you , the observers of the Law , in the way of an enlarged righteousness of the Law , enjoining fasting , and enlarging the duty of almsgiving , and yet ye believed him not . ' 4 This would seem to mean a ' righteousness of ...
... John came to you , the observers of the Law , in the way of an enlarged righteousness of the Law , enjoining fasting , and enlarging the duty of almsgiving , and yet ye believed him not . ' 4 This would seem to mean a ' righteousness of ...
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... John xvii . 25 Righteous Father ! ' appears to come as a climax after xvii . 11 ' Holy Father ! ' ? Matt . vi . 1 , Rev. xxii . 11 . themselves that they were righteous and despised others ' ,. 3 1 John ii . 29 . 41 John ïi . 7 . 5 1 John ...
... John xvii . 25 Righteous Father ! ' appears to come as a climax after xvii . 11 ' Holy Father ! ' ? Matt . vi . 1 , Rev. xxii . 11 . themselves that they were righteous and despised others ' ,. 3 1 John ii . 29 . 41 John ïi . 7 . 5 1 John ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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