| Gregory Townsend Bedell - 1830 - 212 páginas
...brought none accusation of such things as I supposed : but had certain questions against him of their own superstition, and of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive. And because I doubted of such manner of questions, I asked him whether he would go to Jerusalem, and... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 páginas
...brought no crime of such things as I supposed, but [Acts had certain questions against him of their Superstition, and " of one Jesus which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive." Where we see that Jesus, dead and raised for the salvation of the world, is by Jews denied, despised... | |
| William NORRIS (Rector of Warblington, Hants.) - 1830 - 372 páginas
...controversy was between him and the Jews. He only gathered that it was about " some questions of their own superstition, and of one Jesus which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive 1." This will shew how prominent must Paul's argument have been, that his Lord who once had died was... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 378 páginas
...accusation against him, of such things as I supposed ; but had certain questions against him of their own superstition, and of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive.' Nothing could be more in the character of a Roman governour than these words. But that is not precisely... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 552 páginas
...brought no crime of such things as I supposed, but (ACU had certain questions against him of their Superstition, and of one Jesus which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive." Where we see that Jesus, dead and raised for the salvation of the world, is by Jews denied, despised... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - 1830 - 392 páginas
...came under debate ; for Festus tells King Agrippa that the Jews had certain questions against Paul, ' of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive.' After this, Agrippa hears Paul himself; and had he suspected, much less had he been convinced that... | |
| Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - 1830 - 396 páginas
...came under debate; for Festus tells King Agrippa that the Jews had certain questions against Paul, ' of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive.' After this, Agrippa hears Paul himself; and had he suspected, much less had he been convinced that... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 244 páginas
...magnify Christianity, he would not have represented a Roman governor as calling it ' a superstition of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive ;' 6 nor, „ lastly, would he have confessed, that after Paul had preached, on his first arrival at... | |
| William Paley - 1831 - 624 páginas
...accusation against him, of such things as 1 supposed, but had certain questions against him of their own ratives of the tiret three evangelists, is preserved in that of Sain tie alive." Nothing could be more in the character of a Roman governor than these words. But that is... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 578 páginas
...xxiv. 26. The Jews (¡aid Festut to king Agrippa) had certain questions against him (Paul) of their own nk ; and because I doubted of such manner of questions, I asked him whether he would go to Jerusalem,... | |
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