| Archibald Alexander - 1853 - 660 pages
...teacher of such men as received the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him, both many of the Jews and of the Gentiles. He was the Christ. And when Pilate,...condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him ; for he appeared to them alive again, the third day, as the divine prophets... | |
| Thomas Roderick Dew - 1853 - 674 pages
...man, for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. He was the Christ." ( J. 426.) Arguments for genuineness of above are, 1st, agreement of all MSS. since time of Eusebius;... | |
| Thomas Roderick Dew - 1853 - 694 pages
...man, for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. He was the Christ." ( J. 426.) Arguments for genuineness of above are, 1st, agreement of all MSS. since time of Eusebius... | |
| 1853 - 552 pages
...man), for he was a doer of wonderful works (a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure). He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. (He was Christ, 'O Xpitros olros %•>.) And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us,... | |
| John Kitto - 1853 - 550 pages
...man), for he was a doer of wonderful works (a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure). He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. (He was Christ, '0 X/>i<TTor ov-ros riv.) And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us,... | |
| Modern atheism - 1853 - 242 pages
...of the Jews, and also many of the Gentiles. This was the Christ. And when Pilate, at the instigation of the principal men among us, had condemned him to the cross, those who had loved him from the first, did not cease to adhere to him. For he appeared to them alive again,... | |
| 1857 - 904 pages
...He carried away with him many of the Jews and also many of the Greeks. He was the Christ. And after Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men among us, had condemned him to the cross, his first adherents did not forsake him. For he appeared to them alive again the third day ; the divine... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1858 - 486 pages
...the Christ. ("OXptcrros oirro? rlv.) And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him; for he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the Divine prophets... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 360 pages
...man, for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many...condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him; for he appeared to them alive again on the third day, as the divine... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 374 pages
...man, for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many...condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him ; for he appeared to them alive again on the third day, as the divine... | |
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