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1 1, XL | Saviour at His baptism by John, and desires to throw discredit 2 1, XLI | says the Jew, "beside John, you say that what had the 3 1, XLVII | Jew as accepting somehow John as a Baptist, who baptized 4 1, XLVII | Jesus, that the existence of John the Baptist, baptizing for 5 1, XLVII | great length of time after John and Jesus. For in the 18th 6 1, XLVII | Josephus bears witness to John as having been a Baptist, 7 1, XLVIII| sense of touch, by which John says that he "handled with 8 1, XLVIII| this way, accordingly, that John testifies when he says, " 9 1, XLVIII| that occasion no one except John is recorded to have seen 10 1, XLVIII| what was seen and heard by John at the Jordan. For it may 11 1, XLVIII| the Jews do not connect John with Jesus, nor the punishment 12 1, XLVIII| Jesus, nor the punishment of John with that of Christ. And 13 1, LI | the Gospel according to John, that the Jews declared 14 1, LXII | probably means James and John, because they left their 15 2, II | the Gospel according to John, and to give the explanation 16 2, IV | against Christianity, that John, who baptized Jesus, was 17 2, IX | kind which we shall quote. John the Baptist, when predicting 18 2, XVI | have made in the Gospel of John, when He said: "No man taketh 19 2, LXIV | only Peter, and James, and John, because they alone were 20 2, LXIX | one was yet lying," or, as John expresses it, "wherein was 21 2, LXIX | mentioned by Matthew and John -- and in the statement 22 2, LXIX | the statement of Luke and John, that no one had ever been 23 2, LXXIII| afforded us by the Gospel of John, shows that the eloquence 24 3, LXXVI | or from the writings of John, that his thoughts do not 25 5, XII | is made manifest by that John who wrote the Gospel, when, 26 5, XII | speaking in the person of John the Baptist, he said, "There 27 5, LVI | speak of one, and Luke and John of two, which statements 28 6, V | the light of knowledge." John also, who lived after him, 29 6, VI | known to unworthy persons. John also is recorded to have 30 6, VI | conveyed. And once more, John, in teaching us the difference 31 6, VII | Peter the fisherman, and John who left his father's nets, 32 6, IX | according to this division, John is introduced before Jesus 33 6, IX | Plato; and the second after John, who is pointed out by him, 34 6, XXIII | from the Apocalypse of John, what is related of the 35 6, LIX | the Gospel according to John especially, we may frequently 36 7, XXXIV | taken figuratively, as when John says, "Our hands have handled 37 8, XVII | Therefore it is said by John in the Revelation, "The