The Four Gospels: Mark, Luke, and JohnJ. Monroe, 1844 |
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... to gain the favorable attention of the busy crowds of the mis- tress of the world . In style , it is plain and unadorned , but more diffuse than Matthew . Carpenter remarks that it is " peculiarly idiomatic INTRODUCTION TO THE ...
... to gain the favorable attention of the busy crowds of the mis- tress of the world . In style , it is plain and unadorned , but more diffuse than Matthew . Carpenter remarks that it is " peculiarly idiomatic INTRODUCTION TO THE ...
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Abiel Abbot Livermore. Matthew . Carpenter remarks that it is " peculiarly idiomatic , and some- times abrupt in its construction . His Gospel displays much less of literary culture than that of Luke , and much less of general talent for ...
Abiel Abbot Livermore. Matthew . Carpenter remarks that it is " peculiarly idiomatic , and some- times abrupt in its construction . His Gospel displays much less of literary culture than that of Luke , and much less of general talent for ...
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... remarks , in his late History of Christianity , that " this appellation probably in- cludes all those who , estranged from the more inveterate Judaism of the nation , and having , in some degree , adopted Grecian habits and opinions ...
... remarks , in his late History of Christianity , that " this appellation probably in- cludes all those who , estranged from the more inveterate Judaism of the nation , and having , in some degree , adopted Grecian habits and opinions ...
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... remarks , that " by the frequent , unnecessary , and sometimes censurable , recourse of translators to the terms damned , damnation , damnable , and others of like import , an asperity is given to the language of most modern trans ...
... remarks , that " by the frequent , unnecessary , and sometimes censurable , recourse of translators to the terms damned , damnation , damnable , and others of like import , an asperity is given to the language of most modern trans ...
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... remarks , that Jesus cannot intend to affirm the general — impossibility of understanding such parables , ( for then it would have been strange for him to speak in parables ; ) but that unto him who did not un- derstand this so plain ...
... remarks , that Jesus cannot intend to affirm the general — impossibility of understanding such parables , ( for then it would have been strange for him to speak in parables ; ) but that unto him who did not un- derstand this so plain ...
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Abraham apostles Art thou behold believe Bethsaida blessed blind bread Caiaphas called Capernaum cast chap CHAPTER Christ Christian cometh Compare Mat crucified dead death devil disciples divine doctrine evangelist faith Father feast friends Galilee Gentiles give glorified glory gospel hath heard heart heaven Herod Herod Antipas high-priest Holy Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus answered Jesus said unto Jewish Jews John John the Baptist Judas Judea king kingdom kingdom of God Lazarus light Lord Luke Mark Mary Master Messiah mind miracles miracles of Jesus moral Moses nature ness notes on Mat parable passage passover Peter Pharisees Pilate pray prophet reference religion resurrection Sabbath Sabbath day saith unto Samaria Saviour say unto scribes Scripture sent servant shalt Simon Peter sins soul spake speak spirit spoken supposed temple things thou hast tion truth Verily verse whosoever woman words