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    1. Jesus Himself further expounds on this friend analogy with what He has to say in the following verse:


    2. He then further expounds on this by saying that he has learned how to be content when things are going good and when things are going bad


    3. expounds on the love that the Godhead has for Mack (and mankind) in general


    4. expounds that which is true among many accepted views


    5. When a Contemporary Guru, stabilized in the experience of the Self, expounds the missing link of these age old spiritual truths


    6. Jonathan Edwards, in a paper entitled The Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God, expounds 1 John chapter 4 and verse 1—and I’m almost finished, please turn with me to it


    7. Jonathan Edwards expounds 1 John chapter 4, the whole thing, and we haven’t got time to read through it—read through it when you go home—but here’s how he differentiates between the genuine and the false: One, does the preaching in the movement affirm the historic Jesus as the crucified and risen Messiah? Is it Christ-centred? Two, does it oppose sin and worldly lusts? Three, does it awaken respect for Scripture by affirming its truth and its divine source? Four, does it awaken an awareness of the shortness of life and the coming of judgment? Five, does it awaken genuine love, both towards God and one’s neighbour? Six, does it produce converts with good fruit in their lives?


    8. He communes with him by night on the uplands of Hebron, and expounds to him the prophetic meaning of the spangled firmament’—'So shall thy seed be


    9. And I will add another thing: Paul calleth some men, yea, and those great talkers, too, sounding brass and tinkling cymbals; that is, as he expounds them in another place, things without life, giving sound


    10. Instead of guiding the life of the world, the Church, through affection for the world, expounds the metaphysical doctrine of Jesus in such a way as not to derive from it any obligation as to the conduct of life, any necessity for men to live differently from the way in which they have been living

    11. ” Further on Tolstoi expounds the project of his letter to the newspapers, that he, in the matter of translation, decided to destroy the contracts with the publishers of the translations and to refuse the royalty of the first printing of these translations


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