The History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1867 - Church history |
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... nupti- arum . " " Marcion rejected from his Gos- pel , Luke xiv . 7-11 . See the Gospel of Marcion by Hahn in Thilo , Cod . Apoc . Nov. Testam . p . 444 and 449 . 154 CAPERNAUM . BOOK I. still more by sanctioning the.
... nupti- arum . " " Marcion rejected from his Gos- pel , Luke xiv . 7-11 . See the Gospel of Marcion by Hahn in Thilo , Cod . Apoc . Nov. Testam . p . 444 and 449 . 154 CAPERNAUM . BOOK I. still more by sanctioning the.
Page 154
... Capernaum , which was situated not far from Capernaum . the rising city of Tiberias , on the shore of the Ꮓ beautiful lake , the Sea of Gennesaret . It was called the Village of Comfort , or the Lovely Village , from a spring of ...
... Capernaum , which was situated not far from Capernaum . the rising city of Tiberias , on the shore of the Ꮓ beautiful lake , the Sea of Gennesaret . It was called the Village of Comfort , or the Lovely Village , from a spring of ...
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... dwell among the Philistines , which my heart abhorreth , and the and that foolish people that dwell at third is no nation . They that sit | Sichem . Ecclesiast . 1. 25 , 26 . CHAP . IV . MIRACLE IN CAPERNAUM . 173 this.
... dwell among the Philistines , which my heart abhorreth , and the and that foolish people that dwell at third is no nation . They that sit | Sichem . Ecclesiast . 1. 25 , 26 . CHAP . IV . MIRACLE IN CAPERNAUM . 173 this.
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... Capernaum , about twenty - five miles distant from Cana , where he then was ; the station of the father , at whose entreaty he restored the son to health ( he was probably on the " Matt . iv . 13 , 17 ; Mark i . 14 , 15 ; Luke iv . 14 ...
... Capernaum , about twenty - five miles distant from Cana , where he then was ; the station of the father , at whose entreaty he restored the son to health ( he was probably on the " Matt . iv . 13 , 17 ; Mark i . 14 , 15 ; Luke iv . 14 ...
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... Capernaum . If Jesus intended to assume a public and distinguished character , why had not his dwelling place the fame of his splendid works ? Why was Capernaum honoured , as the residence of the new prophet , rather than the city in ...
... Capernaum . If Jesus intended to assume a public and distinguished character , why had not his dwelling place the fame of his splendid works ? Why was Capernaum honoured , as the residence of the new prophet , rather than the city in ...
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