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Reducing subject-faith-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14379 author = Finley, Martha title = Elsie at Nantucket date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 73567 sentences = 4044 flesch = 85 summary = "I shall not oppose it, my dear," Elsie said; "indeed, I think it may "I will, papa; and oh, but I think you are good to me!" she said, giving "My dear child, resolve that she shall," said Grandma Elsie, standing "Foolish child!" he said, with a happy laugh, holding her close; "think "I knew he intended to," Rose said, "and I think you are a dear good "Mamma is, I think," said Grace, looking doubtfully at her. "Yes, papa," said Max; "I heard a story the other day of a ship that was "I wish I knew its story," said Lulu; "I hope everybody wasn't drowned "I want to see where the waves come up," said Lulu; "there's Max looking a little girl?" her father said, turning an astonished look upon "That, my child, she cannot help," Elsie said; "she loves your father cache = ./cache/14379.txt txt = ./txt/14379.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7429 author = Cole, Mary title = Trials and Triumphs of Faith date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77424 sentences = 4206 flesch = 83 summary = to the Lord, and prayed earnestly that God would make him like Jeremiah of gospel work, the Lord greatly burdened my heart to pray for Mother's help me praise the Lord." Not knowing how my soul had been longing for God One day soon after I was saved, I felt God stirring within me, and gave frequently had to seek God for help two or three times a day. and asking God to bless the Word to our good, and to help us to remember the Lord, quoting God's promises to heal the body and relating a number of During the latter part of the meeting God's Spirit fired my soul to preach Every time the enemy undertook to hinder the work, God marvelously helped He soon saw that he needed help from God and came This time God healed me, and next day I was able to go down to cache = ./cache/7429.txt txt = ./txt/7429.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14748 author = Everett-Green, Evelyn title = For the Faith: A Story of the Young Pioneers of Reformation in Oxford date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 75656 sentences = 4053 flesch = 84 summary = brought Anthony Dalaber to the Bridge House; and having once come, "Tell your master that John Clarke from Oxford has come to lodge "It is my young friend, Anthony Dalaber," said Clarke, his hand Dalaber looked him full in the face, and spoke the words he had When the visit to Garret came to an end, and Anthony Dalaber said they took their way towards Oxford, the heart of Anthony Dalaber Arthur Cole and Anthony Dalaber came hastening up to join the Anthony Dalaber was there to welcome them, Arthur having the good "Very little; only what Anthony Dalaber and Master Clarke have Anthony Dalaber than what he had witnessed in Garret a few days thee, Dalaber, or our good master and friend John Clarke, I should "Anthony Dalaber taken!" spoke Freda, and her face grew white to "Anthony Dalaber, we have come to say farewell," said Garret, whose cache = ./cache/14748.txt txt = ./txt/14748.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12056 author = Newman, Francis William title = Phases of Faith; Or, Passages from the History of My Creed date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92406 sentences = 4374 flesch = 67 summary = they may know _Thee, the only True God_, and Jesus Christ, whom thou the whole Church of God; and that as for admitting into Christian darkened the moral character of God, and produced malignity in man. he really think Jesus to be a mere man, and yet believe him to be Christianity had a great moral superiority over Roman paganism, in In point of fact, Christian doctrine, as propounded by Paul, is not at of thought and doctrine in the Christian church. objection to the doctrine of the Absolute Moral perfections of Jesus. Christians, is the clear doctrine of the New Testament,) I acted an who is a perfect man and the absolute moral image of God,--therefore believed in the moral perfection of Jesus, who had not already adopted they did all believe) the absolute moral perfection of Jesus. 152)--"Of _our moral and spiritual_ God we know nothing cache = ./cache/12056.txt txt = ./txt/12056.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6757 author = Bunbury, Selina title = Fanny, the Flower-Girl; or, Honesty Rewarded. To Which are Added Other Tales date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27707 sentences = 1526 flesch = 87 summary = buy her flowers, sir, she has got no mother or father, God help her, little flower-girl, and he looked rather sternly at her, and said, "See, sir; you said you gave me sixpence, and Mr. Williams says there are twenty sixpences in this little bit of money." how little did good Mrs. Newton think she would be selling flowers But it came to pass, that when Fanny was nearly six years old, Mrs. Newton's husband fell very ill; it was a very bad, and very expensive taught to know God's works, the child looked very sad and thoughtful "Do you think I could, ma'am?" said Fanny, opening her hand and looking told him, if he was satisfied with all he saw and heard, to invite Mrs. Newton and the little flower-girl to leave London, and go and live in "Look at the little things," said William; "they thought their mother "Yes," Mary said, "these poor little birds will long teach us a lesson. cache = ./cache/6757.txt txt = ./txt/6757.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43136 author = Meade, L. T. title = Mou-Setsé: A Negro Hero; The Orphans' Pilgimage: A Story of Trust in God date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14075 sentences = 779 flesch = 88 summary = I have said that sad days were not very far from poor little Mou-Setse. Little Mou-Setse was particularly busy in this way, and his active Mou-Setse's father and mother both went away. good-bye cheerfully, and little Mou-Setse, as he clasped his arms round Poor little Mou-Setse and his brothers and sister became at Mou-Setse saw that little children would have no chance At the time, however, when Mou-Setse was a little boy, Poor little Mou-Setse, as he was carried away in a gang with many other his father's, little Mou-Setse pressed back the tears from his hot Little did Mou-Setse know, as in terror he was taken on board the The black men were free, and Mou-Setse had removed from the little town "It is a good land you hab come to," said Mou-Setse when his mother had little voice was heard crying for the first time "Father," "Mother," cache = ./cache/43136.txt txt = ./txt/43136.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43131 author = Molesworth, Mrs. title = Mary: A Nursery Story for Very Little Children date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37598 sentences = 2752 flesch = 97 summary = "I'm calling nurse," Mary went on, "I don't want you, Little Sarah. "Nurse wouldn't never be busy like that," said Mary. "Dear little Mary," said Artie, kissing her. "Yes, dear," said the stranger, "I'm come to be baby's nurse. "No," said Mary, "I think it's a good plan," and she gave a little sigh "Mary," he said, "mamma is awake and you may come in and get a birthday "Baby's opening her eyes so wide, Miss Mary," she said. "Because their teeth coming often hurts babies a good deal," said nurse. "I'm f'ightened of those little barky dogs," said Mary; "I don't want to "You needn't look down upon Mary," said Leigh, "if you can't get any "Oh," said Mary, with a little laugh, "I never thought of that! words we say to her," said Mary, with a little sigh; "I can't think why "Oh, baby, you sweet--you dear little innicent sweet!" said Mary; cache = ./cache/43131.txt txt = ./txt/43131.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40482 author = Fosdick, Harry Emerson title = The Meaning of Faith date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 126477 sentences = 6879 flesch = 76 summary = by faith; so shall we ever live in God. Amen._--John Hunter. lose our faith in Thy goodness, but committing our souls unto Thee Man cannot live without faith, because the adventure of life demands Man cannot live, lacking faith, because _without it life's richest Man cannot live without faith, because in life's adventure the central Man's life, interpreted and motived by religious faith, is glorious, _When faith in God goes, man the sufferer loses his securest _When faith in God goes, man the mortal loses his only hope._ _O God, we turn to Thee in the faith that Thou dost understand and Such are the experiences of man, with which faith in a personal God is The Christian faith asserts that when a man thus thinks of God in dealing with the _mind's_ faith in God; the man's intellect are dealing with the _heart's_ faith in God; the whole man is Man's faith in God cache = ./cache/40482.txt txt = ./txt/40482.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43390 author = Leslie, Madeline title = The Factory Boy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 7558 sentences = 551 flesch = 94 summary = "I wish, Johnny," Mrs. Talbot was saying, "that the dollar was ours; and The next morning, when the little boy went to his work, he looked all tap on the window of a house close by, and, looking up, he saw Mrs. Miles beckoning to him. Mrs. Miles says she is sure a little nourishing food will do more "Now, Johnny," said Mr. Miles, "here's your medal; wear it around your Mrs. Miles opened the door when she heard her husband's voice, and said, "You must tell me about your troubles," Mrs. Miles said. afternoon, when Johnny was at work in the factory, and Ella was taking Johnny was still in the factory; and Mrs. Talbot worked away at the One day he came running home from his work, his face looking very bright "I mean to be very careful of my new clothes," said Johnny, who had cache = ./cache/43390.txt txt = ./txt/43390.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56684 author = Smith, Joseph, Jr. title = The Lectures on Faith date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24320 sentences = 1936 flesch = 88 summary = And the Lord God, said unto Adam, 'Who told you that you were And I, the Lord God, said unto the woman, What is this thing which the father of Noah, was 56 years old when Adam died; Methuselah, 243; Jared, and Moses, they shall obtain faith in God, and power with him to any rational and intelligent being may exercise faith in God unto life glory of God the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. exercise of faith in God, so as to obtain life and salvation? Q. Could man exercise faith in God so as to obtain eternal life unless exercise faith in God so as to obtain eternal life. the exercise of faith in God unto life and salvation, the foundation, power to exercise faith in him unto life and salvation, but that and, having power by faith to obtain the knowledge of God, they could cache = ./cache/56684.txt txt = ./txt/56684.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60669 author = Spurgeon, C. H. (Charles Haddon) title = Around the Wicket Gate or, a friendly talk with seekers concerning faith in the Lord Jesus Christ date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21891 sentences = 1517 flesch = 89 summary = CONCERNING FAITH IN THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. only hope for salvation lies in the Lord Jesus Christ. shall save his people from their sins." "The Son of man hath power on Lord Jesus, for the working out of this salvation, became man, and faith in the Lord Jesus, is that God has so appointed. himself in the gospel to save all who truly trust in the Lord Jesus, salvation their own personal faith in the Lord Jesus is essential. The great point is to believe in Jesus, and confess your faith. we personally believe in the Lord Jesus Christ himself. them, "Have you in very deed believed in the Lord Jesus Christ? but said, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." the gospel is, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be believes in the Lord Jesus shall be with him where he is. cache = ./cache/60669.txt txt = ./txt/60669.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 40482 7429 12056 40482 14748 14379 number of items: 11 sum of words: 578,679 average size in words: 52,607 average readability score: 85 nouns: faith; man; life; time; men; day; things; way; world; heart; years; father; truth; power; children; one; mind; face; work; nothing; love; people; eyes; papa; mother; words; place; brother; hand; soul; house; others; religion; light; days; thought; knowledge; child; word; church; sin; experience; night; friend; hands; thing; death; something; doctrine; name verbs: was; is; be; had; have; are; were; said; do; been; has; did; know; see; come; think; made; go; say; came; let; make; take; believe; am; went; give; thought; asked; found; does; ''s; seemed; being; get; saw; tell; find; called; answered; put; told; began; felt; done; going; knew; heard; got; looked adjectives: little; other; great; good; many; own; such; old; more; same; first; much; new; human; dear; moral; spiritual; young; true; last; long; poor; few; sure; full; religious; able; best; christian; right; whole; better; strong; certain; clear; small; divine; large; ready; high; next; eternal; very; happy; glad; present; only; short; personal; real adverbs: not; so; very; then; up; now; out; n''t; only; never; more; as; even; too; again; there; well; down; just; here; away; ever; all; still; also; yet; much; most; far; soon; quite; always; on; back; indeed; therefore; long; once; in; rather; first; off; often; thus; however; together; at; perhaps; alone; almost pronouns: i; he; it; his; you; we; they; her; my; him; she; me; our; their; them; us; your; its; himself; myself; themselves; herself; one; itself; ourselves; thy; thee; yourself; mine; thyself; yours; ours; ye; theirs; oneself; hers; ''s; yourselves; you.--heb; together--; together,--they; thou; said--"they; pp; itself,--food; i''m; hisself; ha; god;"--was; god.--heb proper nouns: _; god; lord; jesus; mary; christ; thou; thee; father; thy; dalaber; leigh; spirit; mr.; anthony; bible; master; a.; clarke; q.; paul; garret; john; arthur; lulu; heaven; mrs.; church; ye; oxford; new; son; elsie; testament; christianity; artie; holy; freda; betty; christian; mamma; day; christians; dr.; mother; edward; zoe; newton; jehovah; miss keywords: god; lord; jesus; father; christ; spirit; mrs.; master; mary; church; bible; testament; son; paul; new; mr.; man; john; faith; cole; christianity; zoe; world; word; william; week; warner; violet; toni; time; thy; thou; thine; thee; st.; sister; setse; scripture; saviour; rogers; peter; papa; oxford; old; newton; newman; nantucket; nanny; mou; mother one topic; one dimension: god file(s): ./cache/14379.txt titles(s): Elsie at Nantucket three topics; one dimension: god; said; god file(s): ./cache/40482.txt, ./cache/14379.txt, ./cache/12056.txt titles(s): The Meaning of Faith | Elsie at Nantucket | Phases of Faith; Or, Passages from the History of My Creed five topics; three dimensions: god lord jesus; god faith life; said little mary; dalaber anthony clarke; mou setse little file(s): ./cache/12056.txt, ./cache/40482.txt, ./cache/14379.txt, ./cache/14748.txt, ./cache/43136.txt titles(s): Phases of Faith; Or, Passages from the History of My Creed | The Meaning of Faith | Elsie at Nantucket | For the Faith: A Story of the Young Pioneers of Reformation in Oxford | Mou-Setsé: A Negro Hero; The Orphans'' Pilgimage: A Story of Trust in God Type: gutenberg title: subject-faith-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Faith" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 6757 author: Bunbury, Selina title: Fanny, the Flower-Girl; or, Honesty Rewarded. To Which are Added Other Tales date: words: 27707 sentences: 1526 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/6757.txt txt: ./txt/6757.txt summary: buy her flowers, sir, she has got no mother or father, God help her, little flower-girl, and he looked rather sternly at her, and said, "See, sir; you said you gave me sixpence, and Mr. Williams says there are twenty sixpences in this little bit of money." how little did good Mrs. Newton think she would be selling flowers But it came to pass, that when Fanny was nearly six years old, Mrs. Newton''s husband fell very ill; it was a very bad, and very expensive taught to know God''s works, the child looked very sad and thoughtful "Do you think I could, ma''am?" said Fanny, opening her hand and looking told him, if he was satisfied with all he saw and heard, to invite Mrs. Newton and the little flower-girl to leave London, and go and live in "Look at the little things," said William; "they thought their mother "Yes," Mary said, "these poor little birds will long teach us a lesson. id: 7429 author: Cole, Mary title: Trials and Triumphs of Faith date: words: 77424 sentences: 4206 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/7429.txt txt: ./txt/7429.txt summary: to the Lord, and prayed earnestly that God would make him like Jeremiah of gospel work, the Lord greatly burdened my heart to pray for Mother''s help me praise the Lord." Not knowing how my soul had been longing for God One day soon after I was saved, I felt God stirring within me, and gave frequently had to seek God for help two or three times a day. and asking God to bless the Word to our good, and to help us to remember the Lord, quoting God''s promises to heal the body and relating a number of During the latter part of the meeting God''s Spirit fired my soul to preach Every time the enemy undertook to hinder the work, God marvelously helped He soon saw that he needed help from God and came This time God healed me, and next day I was able to go down to id: 14748 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: For the Faith: A Story of the Young Pioneers of Reformation in Oxford date: words: 75656 sentences: 4053 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/14748.txt txt: ./txt/14748.txt summary: brought Anthony Dalaber to the Bridge House; and having once come, "Tell your master that John Clarke from Oxford has come to lodge "It is my young friend, Anthony Dalaber," said Clarke, his hand Dalaber looked him full in the face, and spoke the words he had When the visit to Garret came to an end, and Anthony Dalaber said they took their way towards Oxford, the heart of Anthony Dalaber Arthur Cole and Anthony Dalaber came hastening up to join the Anthony Dalaber was there to welcome them, Arthur having the good "Very little; only what Anthony Dalaber and Master Clarke have Anthony Dalaber than what he had witnessed in Garret a few days thee, Dalaber, or our good master and friend John Clarke, I should "Anthony Dalaber taken!" spoke Freda, and her face grew white to "Anthony Dalaber, we have come to say farewell," said Garret, whose id: 14379 author: Finley, Martha title: Elsie at Nantucket date: words: 73567 sentences: 4044 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/14379.txt txt: ./txt/14379.txt summary: "I shall not oppose it, my dear," Elsie said; "indeed, I think it may "I will, papa; and oh, but I think you are good to me!" she said, giving "My dear child, resolve that she shall," said Grandma Elsie, standing "Foolish child!" he said, with a happy laugh, holding her close; "think "I knew he intended to," Rose said, "and I think you are a dear good "Mamma is, I think," said Grace, looking doubtfully at her. "Yes, papa," said Max; "I heard a story the other day of a ship that was "I wish I knew its story," said Lulu; "I hope everybody wasn''t drowned "I want to see where the waves come up," said Lulu; "there''s Max looking a little girl?" her father said, turning an astonished look upon "That, my child, she cannot help," Elsie said; "she loves your father id: 40482 author: Fosdick, Harry Emerson title: The Meaning of Faith date: words: 126477 sentences: 6879 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/40482.txt txt: ./txt/40482.txt summary: by faith; so shall we ever live in God. Amen._--John Hunter. lose our faith in Thy goodness, but committing our souls unto Thee Man cannot live without faith, because the adventure of life demands Man cannot live, lacking faith, because _without it life''s richest Man cannot live without faith, because in life''s adventure the central Man''s life, interpreted and motived by religious faith, is glorious, _When faith in God goes, man the sufferer loses his securest _When faith in God goes, man the mortal loses his only hope._ _O God, we turn to Thee in the faith that Thou dost understand and Such are the experiences of man, with which faith in a personal God is The Christian faith asserts that when a man thus thinks of God in dealing with the _mind''s_ faith in God; the man''s intellect are dealing with the _heart''s_ faith in God; the whole man is Man''s faith in God id: 43390 author: Leslie, Madeline title: The Factory Boy date: words: 7558 sentences: 551 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/43390.txt txt: ./txt/43390.txt summary: "I wish, Johnny," Mrs. Talbot was saying, "that the dollar was ours; and The next morning, when the little boy went to his work, he looked all tap on the window of a house close by, and, looking up, he saw Mrs. Miles beckoning to him. Mrs. Miles says she is sure a little nourishing food will do more "Now, Johnny," said Mr. Miles, "here''s your medal; wear it around your Mrs. Miles opened the door when she heard her husband''s voice, and said, "You must tell me about your troubles," Mrs. Miles said. afternoon, when Johnny was at work in the factory, and Ella was taking Johnny was still in the factory; and Mrs. Talbot worked away at the One day he came running home from his work, his face looking very bright "I mean to be very careful of my new clothes," said Johnny, who had id: 43136 author: Meade, L. T. title: Mou-Setsé: A Negro Hero; The Orphans'' Pilgimage: A Story of Trust in God date: words: 14075 sentences: 779 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/43136.txt txt: ./txt/43136.txt summary: I have said that sad days were not very far from poor little Mou-Setse. Little Mou-Setse was particularly busy in this way, and his active Mou-Setse''s father and mother both went away. good-bye cheerfully, and little Mou-Setse, as he clasped his arms round Poor little Mou-Setse and his brothers and sister became at Mou-Setse saw that little children would have no chance At the time, however, when Mou-Setse was a little boy, Poor little Mou-Setse, as he was carried away in a gang with many other his father''s, little Mou-Setse pressed back the tears from his hot Little did Mou-Setse know, as in terror he was taken on board the The black men were free, and Mou-Setse had removed from the little town "It is a good land you hab come to," said Mou-Setse when his mother had little voice was heard crying for the first time "Father," "Mother," id: 43131 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: Mary: A Nursery Story for Very Little Children date: words: 37598 sentences: 2752 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/43131.txt txt: ./txt/43131.txt summary: "I''m calling nurse," Mary went on, "I don''t want you, Little Sarah. "Nurse wouldn''t never be busy like that," said Mary. "Dear little Mary," said Artie, kissing her. "Yes, dear," said the stranger, "I''m come to be baby''s nurse. "No," said Mary, "I think it''s a good plan," and she gave a little sigh "Mary," he said, "mamma is awake and you may come in and get a birthday "Baby''s opening her eyes so wide, Miss Mary," she said. "Because their teeth coming often hurts babies a good deal," said nurse. "I''m f''ightened of those little barky dogs," said Mary; "I don''t want to "You needn''t look down upon Mary," said Leigh, "if you can''t get any "Oh," said Mary, with a little laugh, "I never thought of that! words we say to her," said Mary, with a little sigh; "I can''t think why "Oh, baby, you sweet--you dear little innicent sweet!" said Mary; id: 12056 author: Newman, Francis William title: Phases of Faith; Or, Passages from the History of My Creed date: words: 92406 sentences: 4374 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/12056.txt txt: ./txt/12056.txt summary: they may know _Thee, the only True God_, and Jesus Christ, whom thou the whole Church of God; and that as for admitting into Christian darkened the moral character of God, and produced malignity in man. he really think Jesus to be a mere man, and yet believe him to be Christianity had a great moral superiority over Roman paganism, in In point of fact, Christian doctrine, as propounded by Paul, is not at of thought and doctrine in the Christian church. objection to the doctrine of the Absolute Moral perfections of Jesus. Christians, is the clear doctrine of the New Testament,) I acted an who is a perfect man and the absolute moral image of God,--therefore believed in the moral perfection of Jesus, who had not already adopted they did all believe) the absolute moral perfection of Jesus. 152)--"Of _our moral and spiritual_ God we know nothing id: 56684 author: Smith, Joseph, Jr. title: The Lectures on Faith date: words: 24320 sentences: 1936 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/56684.txt txt: ./txt/56684.txt summary: And the Lord God, said unto Adam, ''Who told you that you were And I, the Lord God, said unto the woman, What is this thing which the father of Noah, was 56 years old when Adam died; Methuselah, 243; Jared, and Moses, they shall obtain faith in God, and power with him to any rational and intelligent being may exercise faith in God unto life glory of God the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. exercise of faith in God, so as to obtain life and salvation? Q. Could man exercise faith in God so as to obtain eternal life unless exercise faith in God so as to obtain eternal life. the exercise of faith in God unto life and salvation, the foundation, power to exercise faith in him unto life and salvation, but that and, having power by faith to obtain the knowledge of God, they could id: 60669 author: Spurgeon, C. H. (Charles Haddon) title: Around the Wicket Gate or, a friendly talk with seekers concerning faith in the Lord Jesus Christ date: words: 21891 sentences: 1517 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/60669.txt txt: ./txt/60669.txt summary: CONCERNING FAITH IN THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. only hope for salvation lies in the Lord Jesus Christ. shall save his people from their sins." "The Son of man hath power on Lord Jesus, for the working out of this salvation, became man, and faith in the Lord Jesus, is that God has so appointed. himself in the gospel to save all who truly trust in the Lord Jesus, salvation their own personal faith in the Lord Jesus is essential. The great point is to believe in Jesus, and confess your faith. we personally believe in the Lord Jesus Christ himself. them, "Have you in very deed believed in the Lord Jesus Christ? but said, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." the gospel is, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be believes in the Lord Jesus shall be with him where he is. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel