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Identifier: ancientapostles00mcka (find matches)
Title: Ancient apostles
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: McKay, David O. (David Oman), 1873-1970 Deseret Sunday School Union
Subjects: Apostles
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Sunday School Union
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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but theybrought only part of the money, and said it was all. Thus they told a falsehood, and showed 1 ivo LJecdvers themselves to be among the worst peoplein tlie world; for, Who dares think one thing,The Lie And another tell, Detected My soul detests him, As the gates of hell. Tlirough the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Peterdetected the lie, and said to Ananias, Why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the HolyGhost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? Thou hast not lied unto men, but unto A Severe CnA Punishment And Ananias hearing these words felldown and gave up the ghost. About three hours later, his wife came in, andtold the same story as her husband. She, too, receiveda divine rebuke, and paid the penalty of her sin bygiving up her life. After that, no one dare try to deceive the apostlesin giving gifts to the Church. This is a good lesson for all to keep in mind todayespecially when paying tithing to the Lord.
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Pktkk They l)r.)U^lit forth the sick into the streets, and laid them on bedsand couches, that at the least the shadow of Peter passing byinijilit overshadow some of them. LESSON 13 PERSECUTED BUT UNDISMAYED Dinna curse him, sir; I have heard it said that a curse was a stoneflung up to the heavens, and most likely to return onthe head of him that sent it. The earnestness with which Peter and the otherApostles preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ had awonderful effect upon the multitudes who heard them.At Solomons Porch, day after day, men and womenheard the Twelve testify that the Redeemer of theWorld had indeed come. These testimonies were corroborated, too, by won-derful manifestations; for by the hands of the Apos-Sick Healed ^^^^^ many signs and wonders wroughtamong the people. So great was the faithin the power of God that they brought forth the sickinto the streets, and laid them on beds and couches,that at the least the shadow of Peter passing by mightovershadow some of them. Nor

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  • bookauthor:Deseret_Sunday_School_Union
  • booksubject:Apostles
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