The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1884 - Christianity |
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... disciples , and per- petually embarrassed by the necessity of maintaining the gravity befitting such solemn subjects , and of suppressing the involuntary smile , which might betray the secret of their own impiety . One class of fables ...
... disciples , and per- petually embarrassed by the necessity of maintaining the gravity befitting such solemn subjects , and of suppressing the involuntary smile , which might betray the secret of their own impiety . One class of fables ...
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... disciples . Indeed , if understood by John himself in its full sense , it is difficult to reconcile it with the more imperfect views of the Messiah evinced by his doubt during his imprisonment . To the Jews in general it can have ...
... disciples . Indeed , if understood by John himself in its full sense , it is difficult to reconcile it with the more imperfect views of the Messiah evinced by his doubt during his imprisonment . To the Jews in general it can have ...
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... DISCIPLES OF JESUS . 151 most universally admitted , though , no doubt , it might bear a different sense to different hearers . First dis- ciples of Jesus . Among the more immediate disciples of John this declaration of their master ...
... DISCIPLES OF JESUS . 151 most universally admitted , though , no doubt , it might bear a different sense to different hearers . First dis- ciples of Jesus . Among the more immediate disciples of John this declaration of their master ...
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... disciples had attached themselves to this new master , and his claim to a divine mission must necessarily be accompanied by the signs and wonders which were to ratify the appearance of the Messiah . Yet even his miraculous powers had ...
... disciples had attached themselves to this new master , and his claim to a divine mission must necessarily be accompanied by the signs and wonders which were to ratify the appearance of the Messiah . Yet even his miraculous powers had ...
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... disciples , took up their abode , not in their native town of Nazareth , but in the village of Capernaum , which was situated not far from Capernaum . the rising city of Tiberias , on the shore of the beautiful lake , the Sea of ...
... disciples , took up their abode , not in their native town of Nazareth , but in the village of Capernaum , which was situated not far from Capernaum . the rising city of Tiberias , on the shore of the beautiful lake , the Sea of ...
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