The Four Gospels: Translated from the Greek. With Preliminary Dissertations, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 3 |
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Though Irenĉus seems to think it was the Apostle John he meant , Eusebius ,
with greater probability , supposes it was a ... Papias , in his preface , does not
say that he had heard or seen any of the Apostles , but only that he had received
...
Though Irenĉus seems to think it was the Apostle John he meant , Eusebius ,
with greater probability , supposes it was a ... Papias , in his preface , does not
say that he had heard or seen any of the Apostles , but only that he had received
...
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In the mission of the Apostles , during his own life , they were expressly
prohibited from going to the Gentiles , or so much as entering any city of the
Samaritans 18 ; and when , after our Lord ' s resurrection , the apostolical
commission was ...
In the mission of the Apostles , during his own life , they were expressly
prohibited from going to the Gentiles , or so much as entering any city of the
Samaritans 18 ; and when , after our Lord ' s resurrection , the apostolical
commission was ...
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What he says concerning Mark may be thus rendered from the words of Eusebius
' who quotes him : “ This is what was related by the elder ( that “ is , John , not the
Apostle , but a disciple of Jesus ) ; “ Mark being Peter ' s interpreter , wrote ...
What he says concerning Mark may be thus rendered from the words of Eusebius
' who quotes him : “ This is what was related by the elder ( that “ is , John , not the
Apostle , but a disciple of Jesus ) ; “ Mark being Peter ' s interpreter , wrote ...
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LUKE , to whom this Gospel , the third in order , has been , from the earliest
ecclesiastical antiquity , uniformly attributed , was , for a long time , a constant
companion of the Apostle Paul , and assistant in preaching the Gospel , as Mark
is said ...
LUKE , to whom this Gospel , the third in order , has been , from the earliest
ecclesiastical antiquity , uniformly attributed , was , for a long time , a constant
companion of the Apostle Paul , and assistant in preaching the Gospel , as Mark
is said ...
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But , though Luke appears to have been an early and assiduous attendant on the
ministry of that Apostle , and to have ... of conversing with those Apostles and
other disciples who had heard the discourses , and seen the miracles , of our
Lord .
But , though Luke appears to have been an early and assiduous attendant on the
ministry of that Apostle , and to have ... of conversing with those Apostles and
other disciples who had heard the discourses , and seen the miracles , of our
Lord .
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