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1 Pre | account of a Syriac MS. of a gospel, preserved in the library
2 Pre, 0(5) | follow, that this Syriac Gospel (and it does not say which
3 Pre, 0(5) | and it does not say which Gospel is meant) was translated
4 1, 38 | made known to us (by the Gospel)—of things (in their nature)
5 3, 4 | that it was necessary His Gospel should be preached throughout
6 4, 7 | words have, through the Gospel which was delivered by him,
7 4, 7 | of all nations. From the Gospel of Matthew20. ~
8 4, 8 | nations to God. From the Gospel of Luke. ~
9 4, 9 | the whole world. From the Gospel of Matthew and of Mark. ~
10 4, 10 | that wheresoever this my Gospel shall be preached in the
11 4, 10 | time, the writing of the Gospel had yet entered into the
12 4, 10 | should be written in the Gospel, and spoken of throughout
13 4, 10 | woman, as recorded in the Gospel, has not been mentioned;
14 4, 10 | therefore, respecting this29 (Gospel,) and respecting His Church,
15 4, 10 | prevail against it. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
16 4, 10(29) | think that it refers to this gospel, or doctrine, termed [Syriac]
17 4, 11 | of His doctrine. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
18 4, 12 | found in a place in the Gospel existing among the Jews
19 4, 12(33) | occasionally mentioned this Gospel: e. g. as apocryphal, Lib.
20 4, 12(33) | cited some things from the Gospel of the Hebrews, and also
21 4, 12(33) | As this passage of the Gospel (so called) of the Hebrews,
22 4, 12(33) | had never so cited this Gospel -- which, indeed, had not
23 4, 12(33) | that this was the original Gospel of St. Matthew, greatly
24 4, 12 | people in parables. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
25 4, 14 | the end of these, From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
26 4, 16 | Evangelists and Preachers of the Gospel ; those whom He chose, after
27 4, 16 | also first preached the Gospel to the Jewish people, and
28 4, 16 | Jewish people. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
29 4, 18 | taking of the City. From the Gospel of Luke. ~
30 4, 19 | reduction of the City. From the Gospel of Luke. ~
31 4, 22 | in His Church. From the Gospel of John. ~
32 4, 23 | of his teaching. From the Gospel of John. ~
33 4, 24 | of the preaching of the Gospel, great multitudes of the
34 4, 24 | redemption of many. From the Gospel of John. ~
35 4, 25 | depart this life. From the Gospel of John. ~
36 4, 26 | time against them. From the Gospel of Matthew100. ~
37 4, 27 | the persecutions. From the Gospel of Matthew104. ~
38 4, 28 | come upon them. From the Gospel of Matthew106. ~
39 4, 29 | themselves to Him. From the Gospel of Matthew 108. ~
40 4, 31 | conjugal) Society. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
41 4, 31(120)| ultimate results of His Gospel. The chief difficulty in
42 4, 32 | of His doctrine. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
43 4, 33 | the souls of men. From the Gospel of Matthew. ~
44 4, 34 | themselves the Christ. From the Gospel of Matthew135. ~
45 4, 35 | end of things. From the Gospel of Matthew145. ~
46 4, 36 | End, shall live. And the Gospel of the kingdom shall be
47 4, 36 | these things, that His ./. Gospel should, of necessity, first
48 4, 36 | should not come, before (the Gospel) had been preached; but,
49 4, 36 | should be few, among whom His Gospel had not been preached; so
50 4, 36 | shall be, for He says, "The Gospel of the kingdom shall be
51 4, 36(148)| in other places, that the Gospel had been received throughout
52 4, 36(148)| again, Col. i. 23...."The Gospel, which was preached to EVERY
53 4, 37 | proofs of the (truth of the) Gospel, and now also recite the
54 5, 39 | Apostle, or Evangelist. In the Gospel too, which was written by
55 5, 40 | attempt the writing of a Gospel, on account of his great
56 5, 40(80) | when he was writing his Gospel"..."which evidences the
57 5, 40(80) | single instance in all his Gospel (i.e. Mark's) which tends
58 5, 40(80) | most likely, wrote his Gospel! Surely the Apostle never
59 5, 46 | is expedient that this my Gospel be preached in the whole
60 5, 46 | were seen in effect! His Gospel was therefore shortly preached,
61 5, 52(110)| to the furtherance of the Gospel. -- This argument is urged
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