The Life and Writings of St. JohnCharles Scribner's Sons, 1880 - 436 pages |
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Page xxii
... seems evident that we must trace something of the mother in the son . In the first place , Salome is made conspicuous in the Gospel His- tory ; and there must be a reason for this , and a reason connected with our instruction . We might ...
... seems evident that we must trace something of the mother in the son . In the first place , Salome is made conspicuous in the Gospel His- tory ; and there must be a reason for this , and a reason connected with our instruction . We might ...
Page xxv
... seems probable that St. John may have quitted Palestine during the campaign conducted by Vespasian under the Emperor Nero , and when that emperor's general cruelties were spreading terror through the world . About this 1 Acts iii . 1 ...
... seems probable that St. John may have quitted Palestine during the campaign conducted by Vespasian under the Emperor Nero , and when that emperor's general cruelties were spreading terror through the world . About this 1 Acts iii . 1 ...
Page xxx
... seems highly probable that he was present at that secret interview with Nico- demus which the other evangelists do not relate . ' It is hardly necessary to remind the reader that , at the last , St. John appears in a place of peculiar ...
... seems highly probable that he was present at that secret interview with Nico- demus which the other evangelists do not relate . ' It is hardly necessary to remind the reader that , at the last , St. John appears in a place of peculiar ...
Page xxxiii
... seems to me very well drawn out , which assigns the writing of this part of Holy Scripture to a time intermediate between the Gospel and the Epistles of St. John.1 In undertaking the responsibility of editing this book , it is obvious ...
... seems to me very well drawn out , which assigns the writing of this part of Holy Scripture to a time intermediate between the Gospel and the Epistles of St. John.1 In undertaking the responsibility of editing this book , it is obvious ...
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... seems to have been interrupted by the death of Herod , was completed . Thus the sceptre which Herod the Great left to Archelaus , subject to the will of the emperor , proved to be but a mere shadow , as Augustus permitted him to wear ...
... seems to have been interrupted by the death of Herod , was completed . Thus the sceptre which Herod the Great left to Archelaus , subject to the will of the emperor , proved to be but a mere shadow , as Augustus permitted him to wear ...
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