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  • Do not listen to them; some of them will be lying in ambush for him, more than forty in number. They have sworn not to eat or drink until they have made away with him; even now they are in readiness, only waiting for thy consent. (Acts 23, 21)

  • that always and everywhere, most noble Felix, we are ready to acknowledge it with grateful hearts. (Acts 24, 3)

  • But this I admit to thee, that in worshipping God, my Father, I follow what we call the way, and they call a sect. I put my trust in all that is written in the law and the prophets, (Acts 24, 14)

  • Felix, who had full information about this way, reserved judgement; I will give you a hearing, he said, when Lysias, the captain, has come down here. (Acts 24, 22)

  • asking as a favour, that he would summon Paul to Jerusalem; meanwhile they were preparing an ambush, so as to make away with him on the journey. (Acts 25, 3)

  • Well then, I thought it my duty to defy, in many ways, the name of Jesus the Nazarene. (Acts 26, 9)

  • It was on such an errand that I was making my way to Damascus, with powers delegated to me by the chief priests, (Acts 26, 12)

  • We had a slow voyage for many days after this; we made Gnidus with difficulty, and then, with the wind beating us back, had to sail under the lee of Crete by way of Salmone. (Acts 27, 7)

  • so they took soundings, and made it twenty fathom; then they sounded again a short distance away, and made it fifteen fathom. (Acts 27, 28)

  • whereupon the soldiers cut the boat’s ropes away and let it drop. (Acts 27, 32)

  • but the centurion balked them of their will, because he had a mind to keep Paul safe. He gave orders that those who could swim should go overboard first, and make their way to land; (Acts 27, 43)

  • I should be sorry, brethren, if you were left in doubt that (although hitherto I have always been prevented) I have often planned to visit you, and to be able to claim some harvest among you, as I can among the Gentiles elsewhere. (Romans 1, 13)


A humildade e a caridade são as “cordas mestras”. Todas as outras virtudes dependem delas. Uma é a mais baixa; a outra é a mais alta. ( P.e Pio ) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina