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  2. Footprints (poem) - Wikipedia

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    A similar argument could be made for Footprints of Jesus by L. B. Thorpe as published in the 1878 The International Lesson Hymnal. [18] Aviv suggests that the source of the modern "Footprints" allegory is the opening paragraph of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's 1880 sermon "The Education of the Sons of God". [19] He wrote:

  3. Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus (1981). He took me by the hand: The Little Sisters of Jesus following in the footsteps of Charles de Foucauld, New City. Kathryn Spink (1993). The Call of the desert: A Biography of Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus, Darton Longman & Todd. Daiker, Angelika (2010).

  4. Bruce Marchiano - Wikipedia

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    Marchiano has written four books, mostly about his experiences portraying Jesus: In the Footsteps of Jesus: One Man’s Journey (1997), Harvest House; Jesus, the Man Who Loved Women: He Treasures, Esteems, and Delights in You (2008), Howard Books; The Character of a Man: Reflecting the Image of Jesus (2010), Howard Books; Jesus Wept (2012 ...

  5. Little Sisters of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, following the decision to expand throughout the world, the Little Sisters of Jesus became a recognised diocesan congregation of the archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence. After 1948, as communities of Little Sisters of Jesus were established in the Middle East, among Christians of that region, belonging to several Eastern Catholic Churches ...

  6. Cyril of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Nestorius, on the other hand, saw the incarnation as primarily a moral and ethical example to the faithful, to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Cyril's constant stress was on the simple idea that it was God who walked the streets of Nazareth (hence Mary was Theotokos , meaning "God bearer", which became in Latin "Mater Dei" or "Dei Genitrix ...

  7. Ruth Carter Stapleton - Wikipedia

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    Her books The Gift of Inner Healing, The Experience of Inner Healing, and In His Footsteps: The Healing Ministry of Jesus, Then and Now, illustrate her beliefs about inner healing, which involved healing memories, in which one would go over one's memories and bring Jesus into the memory to help one forgive or be comforted as required by Jesus.

  8. Nathanael (follower of Jesus) - Wikipedia

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    In the Gospel of John, Nathanael is introduced as a friend of Philip, from Bethsaida (1:43-44). [2] The first disciples who follow Jesus are portrayed as reaching out immediately to family or friends: thus, Philip found Nathanael and said to him, "We have found Him of whom Moses in the law, and also the prophets, wrote — Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph".

  9. The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple - Wikipedia

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    Liebermann was following in the footsteps of Rembrandt, so to speak. [2] He made the first architectural sketches of the Portuguese synagogue while there. In 1878 further studies were made in the Sephardic Synagogue, in Venice; Liebermann took the curved staircase from here, which would be later implemented as a spiral staircase in the painting ...