The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 pages |
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... Jerusalem . ( Compare Luke xxi . 37. ) Judas therefore , taking with him a band of sol- diers , or a Roman cohort , with their captain , ( see ver . 12 , ) and some Jewish officers , sent for that purpose from the chief priests and ...
... Jerusalem . ( Compare Luke xxi . 37. ) Judas therefore , taking with him a band of sol- diers , or a Roman cohort , with their captain , ( see ver . 12 , ) and some Jewish officers , sent for that purpose from the chief priests and ...
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... now made his bands stricter than before , that so they might secure him from any danger of a rescue or escape , as he passed through the streets of Jerusalem . " and led him away from thence to the prætorium , 26 THE COMPARATIVE ...
... now made his bands stricter than before , that so they might secure him from any danger of a rescue or escape , as he passed through the streets of Jerusalem . " and led him away from thence to the prætorium , 26 THE COMPARATIVE ...
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... Jerusalem before Jesus entered on his public ministry ; and besides many other extraordinary things which he must formerly have heard concerning him , he had no doubt been informed at large of his public entrance into Jeru- salem the ...
... Jerusalem before Jesus entered on his public ministry ; and besides many other extraordinary things which he must formerly have heard concerning him , he had no doubt been informed at large of his public entrance into Jeru- salem the ...
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... was beheaded , and Peter imprisoned , ) who was eaten by worms , ( Acts xii . 2 , 3. 23 , ) who being himself a Jew , was also at Jerusalem D 2 OF REASON AND SCRIPTURE . 35 more circumstantial charge against him, and be- ...
... was beheaded , and Peter imprisoned , ) who was eaten by worms , ( Acts xii . 2 , 3. 23 , ) who being himself a Jew , was also at Jerusalem D 2 OF REASON AND SCRIPTURE . 35 more circumstantial charge against him, and be- ...
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who being himself a Jew , was also at Jerusalem in those days , having come up to celebrate the Pass- over there . And when Herod saw Jesus , he rejoiced exceedingly ; for he had a long time been very desirous to see him , because he ...
who being himself a Jew , was also at Jerusalem in those days , having come up to celebrate the Pass- over there . And when Herod saw Jesus , he rejoiced exceedingly ; for he had a long time been very desirous to see him , because he ...
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