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1 Pre | of going to Jerusalem to see Him. Having entered that 2 Pre | repeatedly made to His followers. See John xiv. 12, 28; xvi. 10; & 3 Pre | without purses and scrips;" see Luke x. 4. On the other 4 Text (1) | seventy disciples of Christ. See also p. 5. ~ 5 Text | came from a distance to see Christ, because the fame 6 Text | for they were disturbed to see that a multitude of their 7 Text | and go to Palestine, and see with his own eyes all which 8 Text | written of Me, Those who see Me will not believe in Me, 9 Text | believe in Me, and those who see Me not, will believe in 10 Text (13)| passages there in sense. See Is. vi. 9; lii. 15. ~ 11 Text (14)| tradition preserved by Eusebius, see Smith's Dictionary of the 12 Text (14)| who sent Addai to Edessa. See also Wright's Apocryphal 13 Text | this she wished also to see Jerusalem, and those places 14 Text (24)| of St. John at Ephesus (see Wright's Apocryphal Acts 15 Text | which thy Majesty wishes to see are under the control of 16 Text | priests, she arose to go and see these places, and she also 17 Text | have denied----and they see me, deride me, and say that 18 Text | sister, we may be able to see and to learn which is the 19 Text | thieves. Now, behold, we see and rejoice, and Christ, 20 Text | so that every one might see her and praise God. But 21 Text | deed, with those who did see it, praised God. And when 22 Text | which she entered pressed to see the sight of her daughter. 23 Text | by which we are able to see His invisible Lordship. 24 Text | Palestine. For I also, whom ye see, am from Paneas,37 from 25 Text (43)| found in old Syriac MSS. See this word a little lower 26 Text (45)| Moab, was a temple to Nebo. See Selden, "De Diis Syris." 27 Text (46)| asserted that he ate and drank. See the apocryphal story of 28 Text (48)| Taratha. Jacob of Serug, see Assemani, Bibliotheca Orient. 29 Text (48)| lower parts of a fish. (See Calmet's Dictionary of the 30 Text (48)| specie illud idolum colerent. See the discourse of Jacob of 31 Text | your idols have eyes and see not? And ye 49 who see with 32 Text | and see not? And ye 49 who see with eyes in that ye do 33 Text | ye are also as they who see not and hear not, and in 34 Text | understand, even that which ye see. For the thick darkness 35 Text (51)| message of our Lord to Abgar. See p. 5. The passage in this 36 Text (53)| of many kings of Edessa. See note p. 1. ~ 37 Text (55)| the meaning of the word, see Dr. Payne Smith's note, 38 Text | and how ye were able to see Him. And he satisfied them 39 Text (58)| rendered by soft raiment. See also Matt. xi. 8. It is 40 Text | Let all, therefore, who see you, perceive that ye perform 41 Text (62)| Petersburgh MS., as we see, confirms Dr. Cureton's 42 Text | country of the Romans to see the signs which Addai did, 43 Text | signs with thee, that I may see him and hear his discourse, 44 Text (72)| a See Matth. xviii. 10. ~ 45 Text (77)| a See John xiv, 2. ~ 46 Text (78)| b See Luke ix. 62. ~