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Page xii
... fact of S. James also being among the chosen three , and with the final committal of the Virgin to S. John's care . Salome was one of those women who followed Christ and ' ministered to Him of their substance ' ( Mark xv . 40 ; comp ...
... fact of S. James also being among the chosen three , and with the final committal of the Virgin to S. John's care . Salome was one of those women who followed Christ and ' ministered to Him of their substance ' ( Mark xv . 40 ; comp ...
Page xxi
... fact , would not be an insuperable difficulty . It is admitted on all sides that the Fourth Gospel was published long after the others , and when they were in possession of the field . There was nothing to lead men to suppose that yet ...
... fact , would not be an insuperable difficulty . It is admitted on all sides that the Fourth Gospel was published long after the others , and when they were in possession of the field . There was nothing to lead men to suppose that yet ...
Page xxii
... fact . He not only knows of no time when there were not four Gospels , but with the help of certain quaint arguments he persuades himself that there must be four Gospels , neither more nor less ( Haer . III . i . 1 , XI . 8 : comp . v ...
... fact . He not only knows of no time when there were not four Gospels , but with the help of certain quaint arguments he persuades himself that there must be four Gospels , neither more nor less ( Haer . III . i . 1 , XI . 8 : comp . v ...
Page xxiii
... fact that Cerinthus made use of it must have made its prominence in the Prologue to the Fourth Gospel doubly suspicious . Cerinthus maintained that Jesus was a mere man on whom the Logos or Christ descended in the form of a dove at his ...
... fact that Cerinthus made use of it must have made its prominence in the Prologue to the Fourth Gospel doubly suspicious . Cerinthus maintained that Jesus was a mere man on whom the Logos or Christ descended in the form of a dove at his ...
Page xxiv
... fact that these over - wary Christians assigned the Gospel to Cerinthus is evidence that the Gospel was in their opinion written by a contemporary of S. John . To concede this is to concede the whole question . ii . The Internal ...
... fact that these over - wary Christians assigned the Gospel to Cerinthus is evidence that the Gospel was in their opinion written by a contemporary of S. John . To concede this is to concede the whole question . ii . The Internal ...
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Page xxxvii - Many other signs therefore did Jesus in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book: but these are written, that ye may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye may have life in his name.
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Page 152 - Then are they glad, because they are at rest; and so he bringeth them unto the haven where they would be. 31 O that men would therefore praise the Lord for his goodness; and declare the wonders that he doeth for the children of men!