The Veracity of the Gospels & Acts of the Apostles, Argued from the Undersigned Coincidences ... 1. with Each Other and 2. with JosephusJohn Murray, 1828 - 187 من الصفحات |
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... Fear not , from henceforth thou shalt catch men . And when they had brought their ships to land , they forsook all and followed him . " The narrative of St. Luke may be reck- oned the supplement to that of St. Mat- thew ; for that both ...
... Fear not , from henceforth thou shalt catch men . And when they had brought their ships to land , they forsook all and followed him . " The narrative of St. Luke may be reck- oned the supplement to that of St. Mat- thew ; for that both ...
الصفحة 87
... fear of seeing a spirit , which was probably the feeling that withheld St. John from entering , as it was the feeling which , on a former occasion , caused the disciples ( Mark , xiv . 26 , ) to cry out . Peter was anxiously impatient ...
... fear of seeing a spirit , which was probably the feeling that withheld St. John from entering , as it was the feeling which , on a former occasion , caused the disciples ( Mark , xiv . 26 , ) to cry out . Peter was anxiously impatient ...
الصفحة 134
... fear for the stability of his throne , and anxious to pry into futurity that he might discover whether it was likely to endure . Thus we read in Josephus of a certain Essene , Manahem by name , who had fore- told whilst Herod was yet a ...
... fear for the stability of his throne , and anxious to pry into futurity that he might discover whether it was likely to endure . Thus we read in Josephus of a certain Essene , Manahem by name , who had fore- told whilst Herod was yet a ...
الصفحة 137
... they should all retire to their own homes . So they went away , and left the festival out of fear lest somewhat worse should ensue . ” ( Antiq . b . xvii . ch . 9. § 3. ) We must bear in mind that , at the pass- THE EVANGELISTS . 137.
... they should all retire to their own homes . So they went away , and left the festival out of fear lest somewhat worse should ensue . ” ( Antiq . b . xvii . ch . 9. § 3. ) We must bear in mind that , at the pass- THE EVANGELISTS . 137.
الصفحة 138
... fear of him would na- turally enough spread itself wherever a Jew was to be found ; and , in fact , so well remembered was this , his first essay at governing the people , that several years afterwards it was brought against him with ...
... fear of him would na- turally enough spread itself wherever a Jew was to be found ; and , in fact , so well remembered was this , his first essay at governing the people , that several years afterwards it was brought against him with ...
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