The same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that John was to write all things in his own name, and they were all to certify. The New Testament - Page 7by C T. Winter - 1874Full view - About this book
| Daniel Wilson - 1828 - 832 pages
...revealed to each, let us communicate, that we may know whether the gospel shall be written or not. The same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that John should write every thing in his own name, all the rest giving it their authority. And, therefore, although... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1829 - 354 pages
...revealed to each, let us communicate, that we may know whether the gospel shall be written or not. The same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that John should write every thing in his own name, all the rest giving it their authority. And, therefore, although... | |
| James Smith - 1843 - 728 pages
...be revealed to each let us communicate, that we may know whether the Gospel shall be written or not' The same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that John should write every thing in his own name, all the rest giving it their authority. And, therefore, although... | |
| Brooke Foss Westcott - 1855 - 642 pages
...original teit of the passages here quoted. fellow-disciples and bishops John said : " Fast CHAP. 11. with me for three days from this time, and whatever...all things in his own name, aided by the revision of all1'...' what wonder is it then that John so constantly brings forward Gospel-phrases, even in his... | |
| John William Colenso - 1866 - 402 pages
...which it gives of the origin of the Gospel of St John : — At the entreaties of his fellow-disciples and bishops, John said : ' Fast with me for three...things in his own name, aided by the revision of all. You will remember also that other legend which Justin Martyr quotes, as an actual fact in the history... | |
| John William Colenso - 1866 - 396 pages
...and, whatever shall be revealed to each of us, whether it be favourable to my writing or not, let ua relate it to one another.' On the same night it was...things in his own name, aided by the revision of all. You will remember also that other legend which Justin Martyr quotes, as an actual fact in the history... | |
| Sir James Donaldson - 1866 - 330 pages
...together for me to-day for three days, and let us relate to each other what has been revealed to each/ The same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles,, that, while all looked over, John should write out all things in his own name. And therefore, although various... | |
| John James Tayler - 1867 - 230 pages
...this time, and then let us relate to one another whatever shall have been revealed to each.' On that same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that John, with the consent or recognition of them all (recognoscentibus cunctis) should write an account of all... | |
| Saint Irenaeus (Bishop of Lyon) - 1869 - 538 pages
...the space of three days, and let us recount to each other whatever may be revealed to each of us." On the same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that John should narrate all things in his own name as they called them to mind (or as they revised them, recognoscentibus).... | |
| Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson - 1869 - 542 pages
...the space of three days, and let us recount to each other whatever may be revealed to each of us." On the same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that John should narrate all things in his own name as they called them to mind (or as they revised them, recognoscenlibit?).... | |
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