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Mark merely says that he was received up into heaven . Matthew makes no
mention of the occurrence . Luke says he parted from his disciples at Bethany ,
and he or a later editor adds that he was carried up into heaven . John tells us
nothing .
Mark merely says that he was received up into heaven . Matthew makes no
mention of the occurrence . Luke says he parted from his disciples at Bethany ,
and he or a later editor adds that he was carried up into heaven . John tells us
nothing .
Page 127
On his desk would be half a dozen books newly received from friendly or
solicitous authors , a sheaf of invitations , assurances of European regard ; and
presently , one knew , up the stairs would come the discreetly marshalled
procession of ...
On his desk would be half a dozen books newly received from friendly or
solicitous authors , a sheaf of invitations , assurances of European regard ; and
presently , one knew , up the stairs would come the discreetly marshalled
procession of ...
Page 134
He received a reply from G . Q . G . that , of the two proposals , Joffre preferred the
latter . But the reply did not indicate that the proposal was to be put into action .
Soon after midday , however , Joffre telegraphed to Franchet d ' Esperey , the ...
He received a reply from G . Q . G . that , of the two proposals , Joffre preferred the
latter . But the reply did not indicate that the proposal was to be put into action .
Soon after midday , however , Joffre telegraphed to Franchet d ' Esperey , the ...
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