 | Henry Ware - 1873 - 271 páginas
...word, but put down her water-pot, and went back to the city to tell what she had seen and heard. " Come, see a man who told me all things that ever I did ; is not this the Messiah ? " The people were easily excited by such a report, and returned with... | |
 | J. M. Woodman - 1875
...arose, he needed to manifest the true God to her . She was convinced, and departing, asked her people to "come see a man, who told me all things that ever I did ; is not this the Christ?" 5. It was not proper to use his divine power simply to satisfy his own... | |
 | James Battersby - 1876
...preacher of the Gospel to the Samaritans. She went and proclaimed the Messiah to the Samaritans saying : " Come, see a Man, Who told me all things that ever I did, is not this the Messias ?" What a wonderful work was accomplished in that place, — a work of... | |
 | 1878
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 | S. R. Briggs, John H. Elliott - 1879 - 262 páginas
...you study the human side of this book, are you not ready to say, like the woman at Jacob's Well, " Come, see a man who told me all things that ever I did." While, therefore, we come reverently to study the awful mystery of God the Saviour, we come humbly... | |
 | 1881 - 496 páginas
...thou with her ? So the woman left her waterpot, and went away into the city, and saith to the men, 29 Come, see a man, who told me all things that ever I 30 did : can this be the Christ ? They went out of the 31 city, and were coming to him. In the mean... | |
 | David Thomas - 1883
...and which nothing can take away. Like the men of Sychar, who were attracted to Christ by the words of the Woman of Samaria, " Come, see a Man who told me all things that ever I did : can this be the Christ ? " Our testimony will be, " Now we believe, not because of Thy speaking... | |
 | Susan Elizabeth Gay - 1883 - 302 páginas
...which Mr. Fletcher had put into words for me, the lines from the inspired writings entered my mind, ' Come, see a man who told me all things that ever I did."' The second letter is hardly less interesting, and written as it is by one whose long experience of the... | |
 | 1892
...surrender. The woman, greatly interested, leaves her water pot, and hastens to the city, crying, " Come see a man who told me all things that ever I did ! " Unless His simple words mean something like this, it would not appear that her statement is... | |
 | William Milligan - 1883 - 443 páginas
...28 with her ? So the woman left her waterpot, and went 29 away into the city, and saith to the men, Come, see a man, who told me all things that ever I did : can this 30 be the Christ ? They went out of the city, and were 31 coming to him. In the meanwhile... | |
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