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1 I, 8(4296) | 1 John ii. 6.~ 2 I, 12(4320)| S. John vii. 37.~ 3 I, 13(4334)| S. John xv. 19.~ 4 I, 14 | if the Samaritan woman in John’s Gospel who said she had 5 I, 16(4352)| baptism by a virgin, i.e., John Baptist.~ 6 I, 18 | himself in the Revelation of John says4356 “I am Alpha and 7 I, 25 | word from me. For, since John Baptist came in the spirit 8 I, 25 | and power of Elijah, and John was a virgin, it is clear 9 I, 26 | mother, should know, that John was the son of Zacharias 10 I, 26 | lost in Judaism. And yet John, one of the disciples, who 11 I, 26 | dare ask4420 he requested John to ask. And after the resurrection, 12 I, 26(4420)| S. John xiii. 25.~ 13 I, 26 | ran to the sepulchre, but John outran Peter. And when they 14 I, 26(4421)| S. John xx. 4.~ 15 I, 26 | being unwilling to desert John, with whom he had always 16 I, 26 | obstinately contend that John was not a virgin, (whereas 17 I, 26(4422)| S. John xxi. 7 sq.~ 18 I, 26 | schism. But why was not John chosen, who was a virgin? 19 I, 26(4424)| Matt. 18:18, John 20:22, 23.~ 20 I, 26(4425)| S. John xiv. 27.~ 21 I, 26 | loved. We maybe sure that John was then a boy because ecclesiastical 22 I, 26 | Peter is an Apostle, and John is an Apostle—the one a 23 I, 26 | Peter is an Apostle only, John is both an Apostle and an 24 I, 26 | His paths straight.” But John like an eagle soars aloft, 25 I, 26 | great was the privilege of John, or rather of virginity 26 I, 26 | or rather of virginity in John, the Virgin Mother 4430 27 I, 26(4429)| S. John i. 1.~ 28 I, 26(4430)| S. John 19:26, 27.~ 29 I, 33 | said concerning Peter and John, Anna and Mary, may be of 30 I, 34 | were even as I myself.” And John will be thought unworthy 31 I, 36 | His sex. Why did he cause John the Apostle and John the 32 I, 36 | cause John the Apostle and John the Baptist to make themselves 33 I, 36(4512)| S. John xx. 20.~ 34 I, 36(4513)| S. John xx. 19.~ 35 I, 39(4546)| S. John 16:12, 13.~ 36 I, 39 | the prophets were until John,” they because they were 37 I, 39 | have prophesied even after John. For they could not be bound 38 I, 40 | acts are on our side. And John agrees with this almost 39 I, 40(4565)| 1 John ii. 15 sq.~ 40 I, 40(4566)| 1 John 3:2, 3.~ 41 I, 40(4567)| 1 John iv. 7. R.V. “that we may 42 I, 40 | us read the Apocalypse of John, and we shall there find 43 II, Int | by the devil. He quotes 1 John i. 8ii. 2, as shewing that 44 II, 1 | Magus.” Hence it is that John says4653Whosoever is 45 II, 1(4653) | 1 John 3:9, 10.~ 46 II, 1(4654) | 1 John v. 18.~ 47 II, 2 | solved by the witness of John himself, who immediately 48 II, 2(4655) | 1 John v. 21.~ 49 II, 2 | not in us.” I suppose that John was baptized and was writing 50 II, 2 | sin is of the devil. Now John confesses himself a sinner, 51 II, 2(4656) | 1 John i. 8 sq.~ 52 II, 2(4658) | 1 John ii. 1.~ 53 II, 2(4661) | 1 John ii. 4.~ 54 II, 2(4662) | 1 John xiv. 6.~ 55 II, 2 | not only for the sins of John and his contemporaries, 56 II, 2(4671) | 1 John 2:1, 2.~ 57 II, 3(4672) | S. John xiii. 10.~ 58 II, 3 | attention to the honey-tongued. John the apostle, or rather the 59 II, 3 | Saviour in the person of John, writes thus to the angel 60 II, 4 | the Prophets were until John. But who does not know that 61 II, 6 | perfect. On the contrary John the Baptist lays down one 62 II, 7 | Libya to feed on locusts. John the Baptist proves the truth 63 II, 15 | His forerunner and herald, John, fed on locusts and wild 64 II, 16 | From the days of John the Baptist (who fasted 65 II, 17(4820)| S. John iv. 32.~ 66 II, 17(4822)| Luke 24:42, John 21:13.~ 67 II, 17(4827)| S. John xii. 2.~ 68 II, 17(4829)| S. John iv. 6.~ 69 II, 18(4837)| S. John viii. 44.~ 70 II, 19(4839)| S. John vi. 56.~ 71 II, 19(4840)| S. John xiv. 23.~ 72 II, 19 | superfluous and unworthy. John and James, because they 73 II, 19(4841)| S. John xiv. 2.~ 74 II, 19(4843)| S. John xvii. 20-23.~ 75 II, 21 | his own views? The Apostle John says that many Antichrists 76 II, 21 | make no difference between John himself and the lowest penitent 77 II, 25(4878)| S. John xix. 6.~ 78 II, 27 | not arisen a greater than John the Baptist. But the term 79 II, 28 | Scripture plainly teaches in John’s Gospel that our Lord was 80 II, 28(4890)| S. John 14:2, 3.~ 81 II, 28(4892)| S. John xiv. 3.~ 82 II, 29(4897)| Matt. 26:0, Mark 14:0, John 12:0.~ 83 II, 29(4898)| S. John 17:20, 21.~ 84 II, 29(4900)| S. John xvii. 23.~ 85 II, 29(4901)| S. John 1:12, 13.~ 86 II, 29 | heaven.” But the Evangelist John, who had drunk in wisdom 87 II, 29(4902)| S. John vi. 57 sq.~ 88 II, 29(4903)| 1 John 4:13, 15.~ 89 II, 30 | views? Hear what the Apostle John says4907 “He who knows 90 II, 30(4907)| 1 John v. 16.~ 91 II, 36(4933)| S. John 19:6, 15.~


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