A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen3A. Tompkins, 1860 |
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... doubt that he had selected his apostles under the guid- truly risen . For an account of these ance of divine wisdom ; but the more various appearances , see note at the end common and apparently the more nat- of John . ¶ After his ...
... doubt that he had selected his apostles under the guid- truly risen . For an account of these ance of divine wisdom ; but the more various appearances , see note at the end common and apparently the more nat- of John . ¶ After his ...
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... doubt which may have arisen in regard to the reality of his appearance . The following remark may be somewhat fanciful , yet perhaps not altogether so : Forty years after this , a year for a day , was Jerusalem destroyed , and the ...
... doubt which may have arisen in regard to the reality of his appearance . The following remark may be somewhat fanciful , yet perhaps not altogether so : Forty years after this , a year for a day , was Jerusalem destroyed , and the ...
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... doubt and hesitate , either as to the thing itself , or at least as to the time ; and that , not without cause , con- sidering some things which had so late- 6. When they therefore were come to- gether . This would seem to be not the ...
... doubt and hesitate , either as to the thing itself , or at least as to the time ; and that , not without cause , con- sidering some things which had so late- 6. When they therefore were come to- gether . This would seem to be not the ...
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... doubt that such a kingdom would be established . All the instructions of their Master , his distinct affirmation that his kingdom was not of this world , and his repeated declaration that he should soon return to his Father , to dwell ...
... doubt that such a kingdom would be established . All the instructions of their Master , his distinct affirmation that his kingdom was not of this world , and his repeated declaration that he should soon return to his Father , to dwell ...
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... doubt might have been enter- tained whether he had truly ascended , or whether he had retired to a place of concealment on the earth . It pleased God not only to relieve the minds of the disciples from all doubt , but to ena- ble them ...
... doubt might have been enter- tained whether he had truly ascended , or whether he had retired to a place of concealment on the earth . It pleased God not only to relieve the minds of the disciples from all doubt , but to ena- ble them ...
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Abraham Agrippa Ananias ancient Antioch apostles appear Barnabas believed blessings brethren brought called Cesarea Christian church Cilicia circumcised command concerning converted crucified Damascus dead death declared denotes disciples divine doctrine earth Egypt Ephesus Exod fact faith fathers Festus Galatia Gentiles gospel Greek hath heard heart heaven Hebrew Herod Holy Ghost indicates Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John John xix Josephus Judas Judea king knew labor land language literally manifest manner Matt meaning ment Messiah miracles Moses nation note on Acts note on Luke Pamphylia Paul perform perhaps persecution person Peter Pharisees phrase Pisidia ples prayer preached prediction prison probably promise prophets proselytes received reference regarded resurrection Roman rulers Sadducees Saul scriptures seems sent spake speak Spirit Stephen supposed synagogue temple testimony thee things thou tion true truth unto whole witness word worship xxiv xxvi