The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul: With Dissertations on the Life and Writings of St. Luke, and the Ships and Navigation of the AntientsLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856 - 276 من الصفحات |
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... naturally , are peculiarly observable in the writings of St. Luke . Thus , in his account of the second missionary journey of St. Paul , he uses the first person plural , in Acts , xvi . 10. , prov- ing that he was then at Troas . Now ...
... naturally , are peculiarly observable in the writings of St. Luke . Thus , in his account of the second missionary journey of St. Paul , he uses the first person plural , in Acts , xvi . 10. , prov- ing that he was then at Troas . Now ...
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... natural feelings of a professional man , of which we have an in- teresting instance in his account of the cure of the woman with the issue of blood , taken , as I have shown elsewhere , from the original account of Peter , in the second ...
... natural feelings of a professional man , of which we have an in- teresting instance in his account of the cure of the woman with the issue of blood , taken , as I have shown elsewhere , from the original account of Peter , in the second ...
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... natural than his notice of a circumstance which could not fail to interest him , and of which he must have been personally cognisant . How otherwise can we account for his parti- cularising this individual alone of all the seven ? The ...
... natural than his notice of a circumstance which could not fail to interest him , and of which he must have been personally cognisant . How otherwise can we account for his parti- cularising this individual alone of all the seven ? The ...
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... naturally does . Now in the Gospel St. Luke only uses the word " Jew " five times , and that in cases where he could not help it namely , " the King of the Jews , " " " the elders of the C 3 AND WRITINGS OF ST . LUKE . 21.
... naturally does . Now in the Gospel St. Luke only uses the word " Jew " five times , and that in cases where he could not help it namely , " the King of the Jews , " " " the elders of the C 3 AND WRITINGS OF ST . LUKE . 21.
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... natural death . St. Jerome , in his life of St. Luke , says that he died , unmar- ried , at the age of eighty - four , and that his bones were transported from Achaia to Constantinople , in the 28th year of the reign of Constantius ...
... natural death . St. Jerome , in his life of St. Luke , says that he died , unmar- ried , at the age of eighty - four , and that his bones were transported from Achaia to Constantinople , in the 28th year of the reign of Constantius ...
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