jcm52: you'd also be well - served by actually
READING what Rand wrote.
I'm really interested in
reading what Jung has to say about it.
HAA, what's funny is
reading what you're saying.
Reading what you wrote «You will no be lift - up on rapture day.»
That is just the sense I got from
reading what you wrote.
There is nothing more holy» or terrifying» than
reading what St. Catherine of Siena wrote about wayward clergy in her searing Dialogue; few sermons in Christendom equal the power of St. Alphonsus Liguori's on the enticements of the world; and how many of us would have the courage of a St. Charles Borromeo, who, as he implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent, had his life threatened multiple times?
Because I have learned a great deal from his other books,
reading what he has to say in this one is very reassuring — and helpful — to me.
Though I think I am doing better now than at times in the past, I am looking forward to
reading what the other contributors have to say.
When, during the course of
his reading what he came to say, applause and cheers broke out, he would hesitantly look up from his text with a small smile of pleased surprise and say, in effect, «That's very nice but now let us return to the subject at hand.»
We are
reading what previous popes and whatnot wanted us to read.
John, you're a typical person that is blinded by your sins that wants to change what Jesus had Holy men scribe instead of
reading what He had them scribe.
I look forward to
reading what you write!
I don't have to know your sin, just
reading what you write, I know you are on the wide path to destruction, never to find the narrow gate to salvation.
Big difference... of reading His truth versus
reading what you want Him to have scribed.
My book on the subject will most likely be out before Greg's, but I look forward to
reading what he writes when his finally gets published.
Again, if I have been like that, then what you have done is right and the pain I experience of
reading what you claim is due to your righteous indignation at my commenting.
However, it seems you come on to my blog, and without spending more than a few minutes
reading what I believe, accuse me of failing to adequately read what Calvinists teach.
You are very, very good in explaining things and I really enjoy
reading what you have written.
Just on a side note, I find the picture you used extremely funny after
reading what Jacob said about it above.
However, once I actually started
reading what postmodern theorists had to say, their ideas made a lot of sense to me.
I am going to subscribe to your blog, and I look forward to
reading what you write.
David:
Reading what you have written reminded me of a quote from a book by John Piper called «Desiring God.»
You've been an insider on the history of Young Leaders to Terra Nova Project to Emergent Village and beyond, so I look forward to
reading what you have to say when you post your perspectives.
Do we really know Jesus after
reading what the Bible tells us about him?
I wasn't
reading what David said to mean that we just go with whatever temptation we experience at all.
i was
reading what you were saying the other day and i got a question.
Please I beg you — read books from former ateists — like Lee Strobel — if the bible does not speak to you now, maybe it will after
reading what this man has to say.
I am an atheist too, but I enjoyed
reading what this author had to say.
We err when we try to read - INTO the Bible what we want, instead of
reading what it actually says.
Reading what you (and some of the commentors) have been saying has made me sick to my stomach.
Ummmmm... Noah... try
reading what I wrote.
I enjoy
reading what all of you have to say and by talking about all of our different views, it allows us to learn from each other.
Reading what others have to say keeps me informed and entertains.
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I'm simply
reading what she wrote about what the nomination of Jeff Sessions to be a federal court judge meant and what it would mean in history for her.»
They're also
reading what I call facts.
Remember to keep your graphics uncluttered and to make comments to accentuate your ideas rather than simply
reading what's in front of your audience.
We enjoy the process of writing something special about each person and our team members love
reading what we wrote about everyone.
I'm
reading what people are saying about Tinder, about us.
Calling attention to their antics, either by making a comment or
reading what they post, only fuels the troll expansion.
Annotate, model, think, and synthesize while you read, even when you're
reading what you conceive to be introductory stuff,» he writes.
The more you can
read what they communicate, the more you read how to lead them.
And
we read what he did with Jim's 180 - page script, and nothing was missing.
«Just
read what you are interested in» and start with a few pages a day.
(
Read what Rupert Murdoch has to say about his anointed son James in this Fortune article by Pattie Sellers).
Drinks change regularly, but you can
read what's available on the butcher's paper list hanging behind the counter.
When you know other people are going to
read what you write, you are under pressure to produce a quality book.
For what this ouster says about sexual harassment in the workplace,
read What Roger Ailes» Drama Says About Sexual Harassment in Fortune.