The Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Containing a Full and Accurate History from His Taking Upon Himself Our Nature, to His Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension, Together with the Lives, Transactions, and Sufferings of His Holy Evangelists, Apostles, and Other Primitive Martyrs. Also, a History of the Jews ... To which is Added A Continutation of the History of the Jews to the Present Time |
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Page 180
... Cæsarea Philippi , where , being desirous of proving , in some measure , the faith of the apostles , he asked them , saying , " Whom do men say that I , the Son of Man , am ? " In answer to this question , the disciples replied , " Some ...
... Cæsarea Philippi , where , being desirous of proving , in some measure , the faith of the apostles , he asked them , saying , " Whom do men say that I , the Son of Man , am ? " In answer to this question , the disciples replied , " Some ...
Page 185
... Cæsarea Philippi , left them in the plain , and , accompanied with Peter , James and John , ascended an exceedingly high mountain . In this solitude , while Jesus was praying with these three disciples , he was transfigured ; his face ...
... Cæsarea Philippi , left them in the plain , and , accompanied with Peter , James and John , ascended an exceedingly high mountain . In this solitude , while Jesus was praying with these three disciples , he was transfigured ; his face ...
Page 373
... Cæsarea ; but at the great feasts they came up to Jerusalem , to prevent or suppress tumults , and to administer justice ; it being a custom for the Roman governors of provinces to visit the principal towns under their jurisdiction , on ...
... Cæsarea ; but at the great feasts they came up to Jerusalem , to prevent or suppress tumults , and to administer justice ; it being a custom for the Roman governors of provinces to visit the principal towns under their jurisdiction , on ...
Page 465
... Cæsarea Phillippi , he set sail for Tarsus , his native city : from whence he was soon after brought , by Barnabas , to Antioch , to assist him in propagating Christianity in that city . In this employment he spent one whole year , and ...
... Cæsarea Phillippi , he set sail for Tarsus , his native city : from whence he was soon after brought , by Barnabas , to Antioch , to assist him in propagating Christianity in that city . In this employment he spent one whole year , and ...
Page 478
... Cæsarea , and from thence traveled to Jerusalem , where he kept the feast , visited the church , and then repaired to Antioch . Here he staid some time , and then traversed the countries of Galatia and Phrygia , confirming the newly ...
... Cæsarea , and from thence traveled to Jerusalem , where he kept the feast , visited the church , and then repaired to Antioch . Here he staid some time , and then traversed the countries of Galatia and Phrygia , confirming the newly ...
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