Harmony of the GospelsGray and Bowen, 1831 - 260 pages |
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Page v
... Matthew xiv . 13-32 , that it seems almost impossible to doubt that both evangelists are recording the same succession of events . These events are said by John ( VI . 4. ) to have occurred when a Passover was nigh , and by Matthew they ...
... Matthew xiv . 13-32 , that it seems almost impossible to doubt that both evangelists are recording the same succession of events . These events are said by John ( VI . 4. ) to have occurred when a Passover was nigh , and by Matthew they ...
Page vi
... Matthew . So that the plan proposed offers the great advan- tage of adopting , for the chronological order of events in a Harmony , the order in which they are recorded by both of the only evangelists , who are known to have had ...
... Matthew . So that the plan proposed offers the great advan- tage of adopting , for the chronological order of events in a Harmony , the order in which they are recorded by both of the only evangelists , who are known to have had ...
Page vii
... Matthew's omitting to mention it . And as , for the same reason , it cannot well be placed between Jesus's hear- ing of the death of John ( Matthew xiv . 13. ) and the crucifixion Passover , it is naturally referred to the time , when ...
... Matthew's omitting to mention it . And as , for the same reason , it cannot well be placed between Jesus's hear- ing of the death of John ( Matthew xiv . 13. ) and the crucifixion Passover , it is naturally referred to the time , when ...
Page viii
... Matthew Iv . 17 ( page 40 ) , and x . 2 , & c . ( page 74 ) , are but transferred a little from their place for the sake of giv- ing a more convenient continuity to the language , the historical order remaining unaffected . Matthew xiv ...
... Matthew Iv . 17 ( page 40 ) , and x . 2 , & c . ( page 74 ) , are but transferred a little from their place for the sake of giv- ing a more convenient continuity to the language , the historical order remaining unaffected . Matthew xiv ...
Page ix
... Matthew or John ; viz . those of John ch . vi . ( p . 111 ) , which has been explained at length ; Matthew vIII . 14 , & c . ( p . 44 ) . and Matthew xii . 1 , & c . ( p . 24. ) It may be doubted whether , in either of these latter ...
... Matthew or John ; viz . those of John ch . vi . ( p . 111 ) , which has been explained at length ; Matthew vIII . 14 , & c . ( p . 44 ) . and Matthew xii . 1 , & c . ( p . 24. ) It may be doubted whether , in either of these latter ...
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angels Art thou asked baptized begat behold believe Blessed blind bread brethren called Capernaum cast chief priests Christ cometh commanded cried crucified dead devil disciples drink earth enter evil eyes Father feast fore fruit Galilee give goeth hand hath healed hear heard Herod Jerusalem Jesus answered Jesus said unto Jesus saith Jews John Judas Judas Iscariot Judea king kingdom of God kingdom of heaven Lord LUKE VIII LUKE XXII MARK Mary Master MATTHEW XXVI mother mount of Olives multitude parable pass passover Peter Pharisees Pilate ples pray preached prophet receive sabbath-day Sadducees saith unto say unto scribes sent sepulchre servant shew Simon Simon Peter son of Zebedee spake spirit stood straightway synagogue temple thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt took twelve unto thee Verily I say whosoever Woe unto woman word ye know