The Life and Writings of St. JohnCharles Scribner's Sons, 1880 - 436 pages |
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Page xvii
... passing through the press . not able to reckon Dr. Macdonald among my own personal Ameri- can friends . I never had the pleasure of meeting him on either side of the Atlantic : but a slight biographical notice , which has been placed in ...
... passing through the press . not able to reckon Dr. Macdonald among my own personal Ameri- can friends . I never had the pleasure of meeting him on either side of the Atlantic : but a slight biographical notice , which has been placed in ...
Page xxii
... Passing now from the general plan of the book , to which these pages are meant to serve as an Introduction , we may take a sepa- rate glance first at the life , and then at the writings , of St. John . As regards his life , if the ...
... Passing now from the general plan of the book , to which these pages are meant to serve as an Introduction , we may take a sepa- rate glance first at the life , and then at the writings , of St. John . As regards his life , if the ...
Page xxxii
... passing into an opportunity of general instruction . " Instances are given from the Synoptical Gospels , such as the warning concerning " the leaven of the Pharisees , " arising from the circumstance that the disciples had forgotten to ...
... passing into an opportunity of general instruction . " Instances are given from the Synoptical Gospels , such as the warning concerning " the leaven of the Pharisees , " arising from the circumstance that the disciples had forgotten to ...
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... passing within the veil , began to decline . For twenty years he had been the first man in the Roman world , and his power had been steadily increasing ; but from this time , he was not long in discovering that the genius of another had ...
... passing within the veil , began to decline . For twenty years he had been the first man in the Roman world , and his power had been steadily increasing ; but from this time , he was not long in discovering that the genius of another had ...
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... and the reins of government passed into the hands of Roman governors 1 Dion Cass . , lv . , 27 ; Jos . Ant . , xvii . , 1 ( 3 ) ; Wars , i . , 28 ( 4 ) . and procurators . Marcus Ambivius succeeded Coponius , who was HEROD THE GREAT . 5.
... and the reins of government passed into the hands of Roman governors 1 Dion Cass . , lv . , 27 ; Jos . Ant . , xvii . , 1 ( 3 ) ; Wars , i . , 28 ( 4 ) . and procurators . Marcus Ambivius succeeded Coponius , who was HEROD THE GREAT . 5.
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