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... John , when summoned , not before the dregs of the people , ( whose judgments they might have been sup- posed capable of misleading , and whose resent- ment they might have despised , ) but before the rulers , and the elders , and the ...
... John , when summoned , not before the dregs of the people , ( whose judgments they might have been sup- posed capable of misleading , and whose resent- ment they might have despised , ) but before the rulers , and the elders , and the ...
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... John . Eusebius thinks rather , that it was John the Presbyter he had seen . But what if he had seen the Apostle himself ? Many a weak - headed man had undoubtedly seen him as well as Papias ; and it would be hard indeed upon Christians ...
... John . Eusebius thinks rather , that it was John the Presbyter he had seen . But what if he had seen the Apostle himself ? Many a weak - headed man had undoubtedly seen him as well as Papias ; and it would be hard indeed upon Christians ...
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... John , have mentioned the cruelty of Herod in murdering the infants of Bethlehem ; and that no account is to be found of this matter in Josephus , who wrote the life of Herod ; and therefore the fact recorded by Matthew is not true ...
... John , have mentioned the cruelty of Herod in murdering the infants of Bethlehem ; and that no account is to be found of this matter in Josephus , who wrote the life of Herod ; and therefore the fact recorded by Matthew is not true ...
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... John to have been under two years of age at the time of the massacre ; and I could give many probable reasons to the contrary . Nor is it certain that John was , at that time , in that part of the country to which the edict of Herod ...
... John to have been under two years of age at the time of the massacre ; and I could give many probable reasons to the contrary . Nor is it certain that John was , at that time , in that part of the country to which the edict of Herod ...
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... John was beloved by him with a peculiar degree of affection ; and , as kindness produces kindness , there can be little doubt that the regard was reciprocal . Now , whom should we expect to be the attendants of Jesus in his last ...
... John was beloved by him with a peculiar degree of affection ; and , as kindness produces kindness , there can be little doubt that the regard was reciprocal . Now , whom should we expect to be the attendants of Jesus in his last ...
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