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... says ( Hist . m . 4 ) : ' Luke , a native of Antioch , by profession a physician , was mostly Paul's companion , but conversed not a little with the other Apostles . He has left us examples of the art of heal- ing souls , which he ...
... says ( Hist . m . 4 ) : ' Luke , a native of Antioch , by profession a physician , was mostly Paul's companion , but conversed not a little with the other Apostles . He has left us examples of the art of heal- ing souls , which he ...
Page xvii
... those of Asia and Phrygia ( A.D. 177 ) given in Euseb . Hist . v . 2. Speaking of the martyrs , they say , ὑπὲρ τῶν τὰ δεινὰ διατιθέντων ηύχοντο , καθάπερ Στέφανος ὁ τέλειος μάρτυς · κύριε , μὴ στήσῃς αὐτοῖς b5 INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... those of Asia and Phrygia ( A.D. 177 ) given in Euseb . Hist . v . 2. Speaking of the martyrs , they say , ὑπὲρ τῶν τὰ δεινὰ διατιθέντων ηύχοντο , καθάπερ Στέφανος ὁ τέλειος μάρτυς · κύριε , μὴ στήσῃς αὐτοῖς b5 INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Page xxi
... say ' I judge , ' how the author of the book became the companion of St Paul . In some places the minuteness and the brevity are united , and a character or a situa- tion is given at a single stroke , with a conciseness more graphic and ...
... say ' I judge , ' how the author of the book became the companion of St Paul . In some places the minuteness and the brevity are united , and a character or a situa- tion is given at a single stroke , with a conciseness more graphic and ...
Page xxiv
... says ( Comment . in Galat . v . ) , ' quæ quidem minutiæ , magis in Græca quam in nostra lingua obser- vatæ , qui appa penitus non habemus , videntur aliquid habere momenti . ' Several slight ambiguities may be noticed in the writings ...
... says ( Comment . in Galat . v . ) , ' quæ quidem minutiæ , magis in Græca quam in nostra lingua obser- vatæ , qui appa penitus non habemus , videntur aliquid habere momenti . ' Several slight ambiguities may be noticed in the writings ...
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... that respect from the ἐθεασάμεθα , ἑωρήκαμεν , of St John , ( Joh . i 14 ; 1 John i . 1 ) . St Chrysostom on this passage says : ou γὰρ ὥσπερ πρὸ τῆς ἀναστάσεως ἀεὶ μετ ̓ αὐτῶν ἦν , 2 CHAP . I. ACTS OF THE APOSTLES .
... that respect from the ἐθεασάμεθα , ἑωρήκαμεν , of St John , ( Joh . i 14 ; 1 John i . 1 ) . St Chrysostom on this passage says : ou γὰρ ὥσπερ πρὸ τῆς ἀναστάσεως ἀεὶ μετ ̓ αὐτῶν ἦν , 2 CHAP . I. ACTS OF THE APOSTLES .
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