The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): VI., Volume 5Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 436 pages |
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Page 35
... known . " Here again we may observe , from the comparing of the two texts , that " Thou art the Son of God , " or , " Thou art the Messiah , " were indifferently used for the same thing , But to return to the matter in hand . 66 This ...
... known . " Here again we may observe , from the comparing of the two texts , that " Thou art the Son of God , " or , " Thou art the Messiah , " were indifferently used for the same thing , But to return to the matter in hand . 66 This ...
Page 36
... known to them to be the Messiah , is evident from the context : and this meaning of this place is made good by the event . For , after this , we hear no more of Jesus at Jerusalem , till the pentecost come twelvemonth ; though it is not ...
... known to them to be the Messiah , is evident from the context : and this meaning of this place is made good by the event . For , after this , we hear no more of Jesus at Jerusalem , till the pentecost come twelvemonth ; though it is not ...
Page 38
... known , have been se- cure , the little time that remained , ' till his hour was fully come , if he had not , with his wonted and neces- sary caution , withdrawn ; " And walked no more " openly amongst the jews , " ' till his time ( at ...
... known , have been se- cure , the little time that remained , ' till his hour was fully come , if he had not , with his wonted and neces- sary caution , withdrawn ; " And walked no more " openly amongst the jews , " ' till his time ( at ...
Page 48
... known ; " which supposes them to know already who he was . For that this 12th chapter of St. Matthew ought to precede the sermon in the mount , is plain , by comparing it with Mark ii . be- ginning at ver . 13 , to Mark iii . 8 , and ...
... known ; " which supposes them to know already who he was . For that this 12th chapter of St. Matthew ought to precede the sermon in the mount , is plain , by comparing it with Mark ii . be- ginning at ver . 13 , to Mark iii . 8 , and ...
Page 60
... known openly . If thou do these things , show thy- " self to the world . " Here his brethren , which , the next verse tells us , " did not believe in him , " seem to . upbraid him with the inconsistency of his carriage ; as 60 The ...
... known openly . If thou do these things , show thy- " self to the world . " Here his brethren , which , the next verse tells us , " did not believe in him , " seem to . upbraid him with the inconsistency of his carriage ; as 60 The ...
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