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"Chrs" <> wrote in message news: > whats this rubbish? I think it's called spam. |
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"Chrs" <> ha scritto nel messaggio news: > whats this rubbish? > |
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"s" <> wrote in message news:464a23e5$0$10620$ ... > Vai a fare in culo > "Chrs" <> ha scritto nel messaggio > news: >> whats this rubbish? >> I have no idea what he said, but it could well be "What's this rubbish?" in his language. ;o) -- Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) |
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"Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings" <> wrote in message news: > > "s" <> wrote in message > news:464a23e5$0$10620$ ... >> Vai a fare in culo >> "Chrs" <> ha scritto nel messaggio >> news: >>> whats this rubbish? >>> > > > I have no idea what he said, but it could well be "What's this rubbish?" > in his language. ;o) > -- > Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings > (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) Actually, using an online dictionary, I think it means something akin to "Stick it where the sun don't shine". -- Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) |
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I just wanted to say that I did not make the above post. Some lowlife
appears to have spoofed my idenhostinghostinghostingy. -- Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings "Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings" <> wrote in message news: > of the earth... > against the Lord." > > 177Is. 8:14. "For a sanctuary and for a rock of offence." > > 178John 3:2. "We know that thou art a teacher come from God; for no man > can > do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him." > > [179]John. 15:24 "If I had not done... they had not had sin." > > [180]Matt. 12:25; Luke 11:17. "Every kingdom divided against itself." > > 181Luke 11:20. "If with the finger of God... the kingdom of God is come > upon > you." > > [182]St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica. > > 183"But though he had done so many miracles before them, yet they believed > not on him: that the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled... He > hath blinded their eyes." > > 184John 12:41. "These things said Esaias, when he saw his glory, and spake > of him." > > 1851 Cor. 1:22, 23. "For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek > after > wisdom: but we preach Christ crucified." > > [186]"But full of signs, full of wisdom; you the Jesuits, what you wish is > a > Christ not crucified, a religion without miracles and without wisdom." > > 18710:26 "But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep." > > 188"Not because ye saw the miracles, but because ye... were filled." > > 18916. "This man is not of God, because he keepeth not the Sabbath day. > Others said: How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?" > > [190]John 9:17, 33. "What sayest thou of him? He said, He is a prophet. If > this man were not of God, he could do nothing." > > 191Mark 9:39. Nemo est enim qui faciat. "There is no man which shall do a > miracle in my name, that can lightly speak evil of me." > > 192Ps. 138:24. "And see if there be any wicked way in me." > > 193Luke 22:66. "Art thou the Christ? tell us." > > 194John 5:36. "The works which the father hath given me to finish. > > I just wanted to say that I did not make the above post. Some lowlife appears to have spoofed my idenhostinghostinghostingy. -- Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings |
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The idiot did this one as well, not me.
-- Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings "Keith Willhostinghostinghostinghostings" <> wrote in message news: > account of, was a glorious work of God's infinite power > and sovereign grace; and that God had given her a new heart, truly > broken and sanctified. I could not then doubt of it, and have seen much > in my acquaintance with her since to confirm it. > > Though the work was glorious, yet I was filled with concern about the > effect it might have upon others. I was ready to conclude (though too > rashly), that some would be hardened by it in carelessness and looseness > of life; and would take occasion from it to open their mouths in > reproaches of religion. But the event was the reverse, to a wonderful > degree. God made it, I suppose, the greatest occasion of awakening to > others, of any thing that ever came to phostinghostinghosting in the town. I have had > abundant opportunity to know the effect it had, by my private > conversation with many. The news of it seemed to be almost like a flash > of lightning, upon the hearts of young people, all over the town, and > upon many others. Those persons amongst us, who used to be farthest from > seriousness, and that I most feared would make an ill improvement of it, > seemed to be awakened with it. Many went to talk with her, concerning > what she had met with; and what appeared in her seemed to be to the > satisfaction of all that did so. > > Presently upon this, a great and earnest concern about the great things > of religion and the eternal world, became universal in all parts of the > town, and among persons of all degrees, and all ages. The noise amongst > the dry bones waxed louder and louder; all other talk but about > spiritual and eternal things, was soon thrown by; all the conversation, > in all companies and upon all occasions, was upon these things only, > unless so much as was necessary for people carrying on their ordinary > s > > |