The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 páginas |
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... returned to Antioch , leaving the Jews in no small ferment upon the account of this new tax . Coponius , the Roman general of horse , and governor of Judea under Cyrenius , had accompanied him in that expedition ; and his presence , as ...
... returned to Antioch , leaving the Jews in no small ferment upon the account of this new tax . Coponius , the Roman general of horse , and governor of Judea under Cyrenius , had accompanied him in that expedition ; and his presence , as ...
Página 102
... returned from Jordan , where he had been baptized , and immediately after this was led by the strong impulse of that Spirit on his mind into that desolate and solitary place the wilderness , that he might there be exercised and tempted ...
... returned from Jordan , where he had been baptized , and immediately after this was led by the strong impulse of that Spirit on his mind into that desolate and solitary place the wilderness , that he might there be exercised and tempted ...
Página 107
... returned from the wilderness about the time that the priests and Levites arrived at Bethabara ; for the day after they proposed their questions , he hap- pened to pass by while the Baptist was standing with the multitude on the banks of ...
... returned from the wilderness about the time that the priests and Levites arrived at Bethabara ; for the day after they proposed their questions , he hap- pened to pass by while the Baptist was standing with the multitude on the banks of ...
Página 122
... returned from the captivity . Under the pretence of friendship they did the Jews all the mischief they could . [ Neh . ii . 10 . Ezra iv . 1. ] They perceived that the rebuilding of Jerusalem would perpetuate the reproach of their ...
... returned from the captivity . Under the pretence of friendship they did the Jews all the mischief they could . [ Neh . ii . 10 . Ezra iv . 1. ] They perceived that the rebuilding of Jerusalem would perpetuate the reproach of their ...
Página 125
... a rebel against Cæsar , [ Luke xx . 20. ] as they afterwards did . [ Luke xxiii . 2. ] Thus far had Jesus proceeded in his conversation when the disciples returned from the city . His condescension in talking with and LIFE OF CHRIST , 125.
... a rebel against Cæsar , [ Luke xx . 20. ] as they afterwards did . [ Luke xxiii . 2. ] Thus far had Jesus proceeded in his conversation when the disciples returned from the city . His condescension in talking with and LIFE OF CHRIST , 125.
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