The Pupils of St. John the Divine, Número 82Macmillan, 1885 - 320 páginas This little book has been composed on the principle of following as far as may be the life of the Apostle himself, then those of his immediate disciples, and beyond them of the persons who had been instructed by their teaching; then of showing how the churches thus formed met trial and persecution, and, as far as possible, sketching the vicissitudes of their history to the present time. - Preface. |
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... Peter , to the sight of those deeper and greater manifestations of Divinity from which the others were excluded . Yet all this time it was the youthful qualities of love and zeal that chiefly marked his conduct throughout the Gospel ...
... Peter , to the sight of those deeper and greater manifestations of Divinity from which the others were excluded . Yet all this time it was the youthful qualities of love and zeal that chiefly marked his conduct throughout the Gospel ...
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Charlotte Mary Yonge. panion of St. Peter at Jerusalem , and then as giving his weight to the decision of the Council of Jeru- salem upon the mode of treatment of Gentile con- verts . After this , he passes almost entirely out of sight ...
Charlotte Mary Yonge. panion of St. Peter at Jerusalem , and then as giving his weight to the decision of the Council of Jeru- salem upon the mode of treatment of Gentile con- verts . After this , he passes almost entirely out of sight ...
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... Peter , the Rock , as the eldest of the band , and the most fervent of nature , was always the foremost ; but John , full of ardent affection , and with the fresh innocence of youth , received in fullest measure that tender love and ...
... Peter , the Rock , as the eldest of the band , and the most fervent of nature , was always the foremost ; but John , full of ardent affection , and with the fresh innocence of youth , received in fullest measure that tender love and ...
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... Peter , James , and John were alone admitted to see the actual raising of the little daughter of Jaïrus , and were ever the closest to their Lord . They , with all the others , seem to have imagined that all their present work was ...
... Peter , James , and John were alone admitted to see the actual raising of the little daughter of Jaïrus , and were ever the closest to their Lord . They , with all the others , seem to have imagined that all their present work was ...
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... Peter in her request when she came to our Lord , entreating that in His kingdom her two sons might sit the one on His right hand , the other on the left . His reply was grave , and full of repression : - " Can ye drink of the cup that I ...
... Peter in her request when she came to our Lord , entreating that in His kingdom her two sons might sit the one on His right hand , the other on the left . His reply was grave , and full of repression : - " Can ye drink of the cup that I ...
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