MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... Christ with his disciples is given by the four Evangelists , Mat- thew , Mark , Luke , and John . In St. Matthew's Gospel ( Matt . xxvi . 26-30 ) are recorded the words of Jesus in giving bread and wine on that occasion to his disciples ...
... Christ with his disciples is given by the four Evangelists , Mat- thew , Mark , Luke , and John . In St. Matthew's Gospel ( Matt . xxvi . 26-30 ) are recorded the words of Jesus in giving bread and wine on that occasion to his disciples ...
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... Christian religion , would have been established in this slight manner — in a manner so slight , that the intention of commemorating it should not ap- pear , from their narrative , to have caught the ear or dwelt in the mind of the only ...
... Christian religion , would have been established in this slight manner — in a manner so slight , that the intention of commemorating it should not ap- pear , from their narrative , to have caught the ear or dwelt in the mind of the only ...
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... Christ whilst we have totally neglected all others , — particularly one other which had at least an equal claim to our ob- servance . Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and told them that , as he had washed their feet , they ought ...
... Christ whilst we have totally neglected all others , — particularly one other which had at least an equal claim to our ob- servance . Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and told them that , as he had washed their feet , they ought ...
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... Christians . Why ? For two reasons : ( 1 ) because it was a local custom , and unsuitable in western countries ; and ... Christian history that the disciples had very early taken advantage of these VOL . XI . 2 impressive words of Christ ...
... Christians . Why ? For two reasons : ( 1 ) because it was a local custom , and unsuitable in western countries ; and ... Christian history that the disciples had very early taken advantage of these VOL . XI . 2 impressive words of Christ ...
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... Christ , and nothing could be more nat- ural than that this eventful evening should be af- fectionately remembered ... Christians . They were readily adopted by the Jewish converts who were familiar with religious feasts , and also by ...
... Christ , and nothing could be more nat- ural than that this eventful evening should be af- fectionately remembered ... Christians . They were readily adopted by the Jewish converts who were familiar with religious feasts , and also by ...
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