An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... of the Pharisees and priests . John - ix . . 47 , xii . 19 . † Matt . xxvi . 24 , 31 , 54 , 56 . Luke xxii . 16 , 18 , 28 , 29 . tions of his master's approaching fate , and Peter , CAPTIVITY TO THE DEATH OF JESUS . 31.
... of the Pharisees and priests . John - ix . . 47 , xii . 19 . † Matt . xxvi . 24 , 31 , 54 , 56 . Luke xxii . 16 , 18 , 28 , 29 . tions of his master's approaching fate , and Peter , CAPTIVITY TO THE DEATH OF JESUS . 31.
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Charles Christian Hennell. tions of his master's approaching fate , and Peter , James , and John , who might already have begun , like Jesus , to transfer their hopes to a kingdom to be revealed hereafter from heaven ; the disciples in ...
Charles Christian Hennell. tions of his master's approaching fate , and Peter , James , and John , who might already have begun , like Jesus , to transfer their hopes to a kingdom to be revealed hereafter from heaven ; the disciples in ...
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... Peter , that he goeth before you into Galilee ; there shall ye see him , as he said unto you . " This agrees nearly with the accounts of Matthew and Luke , except that Luke mentions two men at the tomb , and Matthew adds an earthquake ...
... Peter , that he goeth before you into Galilee ; there shall ye see him , as he said unto you . " This agrees nearly with the accounts of Matthew and Luke , except that Luke mentions two men at the tomb , and Matthew adds an earthquake ...
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... Peter , and ran unto the sepulchre , and stooping down , he beheld the linen clothes laid by themselves , and departed , wondering in himself at that which was come to pass . John xx . 6-9 , Then cometh Simon Peter , following him , and ...
... Peter , and ran unto the sepulchre , and stooping down , he beheld the linen clothes laid by themselves , and departed , wondering in himself at that which was come to pass . John xx . 6-9 , Then cometh Simon Peter , following him , and ...
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... Peter , whom Jesus had distin- guished as his chief supporter . To be raised to the com- mand over former associates and equals is gratifying to men in almost any circumstances ; therefore , indepen- dently of the motives arising from ...
... Peter , whom Jesus had distin- guished as his chief supporter . To be raised to the com- mand over former associates and equals is gratifying to men in almost any circumstances ; therefore , indepen- dently of the motives arising from ...
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