ibid in A Sentence

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    It is also written Ibid.

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    It is all“after the flesh”(Lloyd-Jones, Ibid., page 6).

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    We are justified”(Ibid.).

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    Lin said,“May the Church of the last days think thrice about this”(Ibid.).

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    And these leaders had also attempted to seize their gifts Ibid. xvi.

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    She said,“Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days”(Ibid.).

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    That is obedience to the gospel. That is what makes you a Christian”(Lloyd-Jones, Ibid.).

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    On the other hand, no one knows exactly what her end was(Ibid. 78:11, 23).

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    You cannot have political reform, you cannot have economic reform, unless you kill this monster”(Ibid 233).

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    Sins.” Peter is making it very clear that he is talking about sin(McGee, Ibid., page 49).

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    Young put it,“His form was so disfigured that he no longer resembled a man”(Ibid., p. 338).

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    Lloyd-Jones said,“It is one of the main problems before us at this present hour”(Ibid., p. 177).

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    He said,“There was no hiding of doctrine from enquirers; there was no withholding of fellowship”(Ibid., p. 218).

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    Ibid- Cat House, three historic houses called Three Brothers, Dome Cathedral and, of course, the Riga Castle.

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    Frankly, in my own ministry I have found the percentage even lower than that(McGee, Ibid., pp. 73, 75).

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    Wesley said,“Probably this leper, though he[could] not mix with the people, had heard our Lord at a distance”(Ibid.).

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    The prayer meetings will then be successful and other ministries will then be successful(Timothy Lin, Ph.D., Ibid., pp. 93-94).

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    This interpretation would harmonize with Hebrews 5:7, and it seems to me the only interpretation which will thus harmonize(Ibid.).

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    MacArthur also correctly said that the Prodigal Son“was a candidate for salvation” when he“came to himself”(Ibid., note on Luke 15:17).

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    The unconverted pagans were brought right into the church, and to the fellowship, although they were not baptized for about three years”(Ibid.).

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    He said this was a big factor in attracting large numbers of pagans to become Christians in the early years of our faith(Ibid.).

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    Barnes told us,“We should resolve to separate ourselves from the world… and to find our close friends and pleasures among the people of God”(Ibid.).

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    If the veil was at all such as is described in the Talmud, it could not have been rent in twain by a mere earthquake”(Ibid.).

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    The Essenes of the Jewish Qumran community, which produced the Dead Sea Scrolls, were very critical of Caiaphas, whom they called the“wicked priest”(Archaeological Study Bible, Ibid.).

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    As on 31 March 2017, three ICDs35 and three CFS36 were continuing the operations even though the approval for appointment as custodian was not renewed under regulation Ibid.

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    Since the Dutchman found it easier to interact with“the Moors”, i.e. Muslims, than with Brahmins, this must have been the reaction of his Muslim interlocutors(Ibid: 42), possibly largely non-Shia.

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    When you spend your first Christmas in Hell you will remember how you resisted the conviction of God's Spirit, how you“tarried and lingered till the Spirit was gone”(Rice, Ibid.).

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    The tearing of the veil came just at the time“when, at the evening sacrifice, the officiating priesthood entered into the Holy Place, either to burn incense or to do other service there”(Ibid.).

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    Near or around this Brahmin settlement there must have been people of other social groups and considerable economic activity, since Sherwani argues that Mohammad Quli must“have been informed of the increasing population of the area”(Ibid).

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    Table Cover: Food was ordinarily eaten off the bare table top(Bavli, Baba Batra 57b), and only the intellectual elite seem to have used a cloth to cover part of the small table for use as napkins to wipe their lips after eating(Ibid).

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