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through the chicane at the top of St Peter's Street
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Down on St Peter's Street all the electricity cables were buried in
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40 One of the two who heard John and followed Him was Andrew Simon Peter's brother
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14 When Jesus came into Peter's house He saw his wife's mother lying sick with a fever
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Peter's Square, he said that Paradise is not a place but a state of being
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Suddenly the belt stopped and Peter's eyes grew
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Dingo suddenly jumped out of Peter's pocket and ran into the house
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The scene was so depressing; Dingo clawed Peter's shirt out of fear
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He began to tug on Peter's shirt
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He went on to tell the Carrot-Tops that most kids in this school had some sort of power, but none like Peter's
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Stewart also told Peter's parents that most of the kids' powers only lasted a while and never returned
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He gave a phony grin to Peter's parents, and every once in a while, he would glance at Peter
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Jane and Sam did a double take, they weren't sure of what they were seeing, but they looked at the joy on Peter's face and continued to sign
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Stewart took off waving his hands and told Peter's parents to have him back at Waldorf at 8:00 a
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Jane just smiled, held onto Peter's hand and walked into the store
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As the chickens finished tailoring Peter's uniform, they told Jane the uniforms would be ready in an hour and would be delivered promptly
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Before Jane went downstairs, she stopped off at Peter's room
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It was Dorothy, Peter's grandmother
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Dorothy gently smiled and rubbed Peter's head
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The laughter continued like a roaring echo that became louder and louder to Peter's tender ears
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But, in the Carrot-Top household, it was Peter's first day of school after coming back home, but he had different plans
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She went on to tell Sam of Peter's new friend, Merseft the genie, and yes, he was real
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It was Peter's ride to school in style
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It was embossed with Peter's picture in gold, and it glittered in the sun
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Peter's eyes followed the gold pass as the driver waved it in his face, back and forth went his eyes
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Then a long slender hand came across Peter's face
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The watches were mystical to Peter's eyes
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Peter's face was turning bright orange as he stared into space
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After the voice scanned Peter's friends, it came to him
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Dragon was Peter's math teacher
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Then, last but not least, it was Peter's turn
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A trunk-sized box appeared; it was also black, with the Baja codes and symbols, and it only opened to Peter's thumbprint
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First Peter's tongue turned green, then Clara's blue, Millie's was purple and the other children's were pink and black
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Sam was the first to break into Peter's locker, and then he helped Steve to break into Robert's and not be seen
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However, not far from Peter's mind was the fact that Steve and Sam stole his and Robert's golden passes
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Marcus mentioned that they had captured Peter's father, and Bella had turned him into some type of flying creature who still had a heart of love for his family
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Peter's hair spiked and his freckles turned even more orange
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That was one of Peter's faults; he could open a hole, but could not close it
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But, now was not the time; the children had to hurry and find Peter's father before the spell wore off
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It jumped right onto Peter's hand; it was a perfect fit
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There was a person lying in the shrubs, and one thing that made Peter's eyes pop was that the person had orange hair!
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Peter's head was smoking and his hair was fried
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Cilus tried to fight with Peter; the two boys hit and punched each other until they fell into one of Peter's black holes
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The horns from the staff seemed to have a tight grip around Peter's neck
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Peter's father started to really come around and collect his senses
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"We must place you in the town square, so you can call upon the elders," said Clara, as she gently turned Peter's face in her direction
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The golden dust formed back into a glove, sliding right back onto Peter's hand, as if had never left
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The elder then searched Peter's heart, and saw all the good that he had done
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They read Peter's mind and said, "You would not disappoint us
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Later this young Greek was appointed the steward of a Roman centurion, Cornelius, who became a believer through Peter's ministry
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Andrew was never jealous of Peter's oratorical ability
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7 After Pentecost Peter was famous, but it never irritated the older Andrew to spend the rest of his life being introduced as "Simon Peter's brother
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But, after all, Jesus knew that Peter's faults were of the head and not of the heart
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12 Something of Peter's style and teaching is shown in the sermons partially recorded by Luke and in the Gospel of Mark
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14 Peter's wife was a very able woman
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15 The cooking and the housework at the large Zebedee home, where Jesus and the twelve made their headquarters, was for the most part done by Simon Peter's wife and her mother
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Peter's home was near that of Zebedee; and Jesus and his friends stopped there on the way from the synagogue because Peter's wife's mother had for several days been sick with chills and fever
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16 Amatha, Peter's mother-in-law, was suffering from malarial fever
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5 Soon after the setting of the sun, as Jesus and the apostles still lingered about the supper table, Peter's wife heard voices in the front yard and, on going to the door, saw a large company of sick folks assembling, and that the road from Capernaum was crowded by those who were on their way to seek healing at Jesus' hands
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This ever-changing camp was an indispensable feature of Peter's evangelistic training school
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3 Jesus, after listening to Peter's interpretation of the parable, asked the other apostles if they did not also have suggestions to offer
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Said he: "Master, while I recognize many good things about Simon Peter's interpretation of the parable, I do not fully agree with him
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4 When Nathaniel had finished speaking, the apostles and their associates fell into serious discussion and engaged in earnest debate, some contending for the correctness of Peter's interpretation, while almost an equal number sought to defend Nathaniel's explanation of the parable
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As this apparition of the night season continued in Peter's mind, he dreamed that he heard Jesus say: "Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid
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" This was like the balm of Gilead to Peter's disturbed soul; it soothed his troubled spirit, so that (in his dream) he cried out to the Master: "Lord, if it really is you, bid me come and walk with you on the water
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Luke, the physician, who made careful search into these matters, concluded that the episode was a vision of Peter's and therefore refused to give place to this story in the preparation of his narrative
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During these trying hours the twelve women were in session over at Peter's house
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In accordance with Peter's instructions the twelve evangelists had less to say about healing -- things physical -- while they preached and taught with increased vigor the spiritual truths of the heavenly kingdom
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They were well-nigh depressed, and they missed the periodic stimulation of Peter's enthusiastic personality
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No sooner had they seated themselves to break bread than Simon Peter asked Jesus: "Master, since the Father in heaven knows all things, and since his spirit is our support in the establishment of the kingdom of heaven on earth, why is it that we flee from the threats of our enemies? Why do we refuse to confront the foes of truth?" But before Jesus had begun to answer Peter's question, Thomas broke in, asking: "Master, I should really like to know just what is wrong with the religion of our enemies at Jerusalem
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What is the real difference between their religion and ours? Why is it we are at such diversity of belief when we all profess to serve the same God?" And when Thomas had finished, Jesus said: "While I would not ignore Peter's question, knowing full well how easy it would be to misunderstand my reasons for avoiding an open clash with the rulers of the Jews at just this time, still it will prove more helpful to all of you if I choose rather to answer Thomas's question
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To Peter's entreaties she replied only: "I will not depart until I have seen your Master
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4 It is not strange that you have a record of Peter's catching a fish with a shekel in its mouth
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1 The new and vital feature of Peter's confession was the clear-cut recognition that Jesus was the Son of God, of his unquestioned divinity
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He therefore elected boldly to disclose the third plan -- openly to announce his divinity, acknowledge the truthfulness of Peter's confession, and directly proclaim to the twelve that he was a Son of God
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The third stage of the Master's earth experience extended from the baptism through the years of his ministry as teacher and healer and up to this momentous hour of Peter's confession at Caesarea-Philippi
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Peter's confession marked the beginning of the new period of the more complete realization of the truth of his supreme ministry as a bestowal Son on Urantia and for an entire universe, and the recognition of that fact, at least hazily, by his chosen ambassadors
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Jesus, knowing what it was that occupied their thoughts that day, beckoned to one of Peter's little ones and, setting the child down among them, said: "Verily, verily, I say to you, except you turn about and become more like this child, you will make little progress in the kingdom of heaven
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Perpetua, Simon Peter's wife, became a member of this new division of the women's corps and was intrusted with the leadership of the enlarged women's work under Abner
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3 In further answer to Peter's question, Jesus said: "Why do you still look for the Son of Man to sit upon the throne of David and expect that the material dreams of the Jews will be fulfilled? Have I not told you all these years that my kingdom is not of this world? The things which you now look down upon are coming to an end, but this will be a new beginning out of which the gospel of the kingdom will go to all the world and this salvation will spread to all peoples
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His attitude plainly revealed that he was minded to wash Simon Peter's feet
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6 As the Master made ready to begin washing Peter's feet, he said: "He who is already clean needs only to have his feet washed
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10 Peter's entire experience occurred in the courtyard of the palace of Annas on Mount Olivet
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He wisely restrained Peter's trouble-making violence and provided that John might be near him right up to the end of his mortal existence
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1 As the two apostles raced for Golgotha and the tomb of Joseph, Peter's thoughts alternated between fear and hope; he feared to meet the Master, but his hope was aroused by the story that Jesus had sent special word to him
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5 Peter's declaration that he had seen Jesus in the garden made a profound impression upon his fellow apostles, and they were about ready to surrender their doubts when Andrew got up and warned them not to be too much influenced by his brother's report
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2 Although the tradition-bound and priest-ridden Hebrews, as a people, refused to accept either Jesus' gospel of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man or Peter's and Paul's proclamation of the resurrection and ascension of Christ (subsequent Christianity), the rest of the Roman Empire was found to be receptive to the evolving Christian teachings
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Peter did not realize it at the time but the handshake episode turned the bank manager into Peter's biggest fan
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These men had the ability to digest Peter's simple words and extrapolate the effect this invention would have on the economy, on society, and on their personal lives
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Peter's face twisted with anger as several of the vampires in the crowd laughed heartily and even Ishan cracked a smile
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The moment his hands touched Peter's head, he felt a slick substance he didn't recognize
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It had to be some kind of acid on the tips of Peter's hair
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Out of sheer reflex, Ishan grabbed at Peter's face
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In mid-flight through the dry air, he also gripped hold of Peter's shoulders and flung himself around with more effort than it should have taken
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He was utterly sick of Peter's feeble rebellion and through with allowing it to go on
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Peter's attempt at concealment of his fear only cut the imaginary tie holding Ishan back
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" It filled Ishan's blood with a self-righteous wave of power as he pulled his right hand back, in position to slash open Peter's throat for all of the rest to drink
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They attacked us in Peter's name
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At the mention of Peter's name, Rachel seemed to twitch in surprise
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It worried him at first, but he also thought Peter's rebellion was creating a paranoia within Ishan