 | John Algernon Clarke - 1862 - 304 pagina’s
...end of the world and the kingdom of heaven were at hand : the early Christians expected the second coming of the Son of Man in the clouds, before that generation was totally extinct which had beheld His humble condition upon earth, and which might still be witness of the calamities... | |
 | Evan Powell Meredith - 1864 - 636 pagina’s
...been predicted by the Apostles ¡ the tradition of it was preserved by their earliest disciples, and those who understood, in their literal sense, the...which had beheld his humble condition upon earth, and which might still be witness of the calamities of the Jews under Vespasian or Hadrian. The revolution... | |
 | Thomas M. Stevenson - 1874 - 75 pagina’s
...been predicted by the apostles ; the tradition of it was preserved by their earliest disciples ; and those who understood in their literal sense the discourses...which had beheld his humble condition upon earth." * One thing, however, I know, and most confidently assert, that this prediction is among the most important... | |
 | Israel Perkins Warren - 1879 - 311 pagina’s
...predicted by the apostles ; the tradition of it had been preserved by their earliest disciples, and those who understood in their literal sense the discourses...which had beheld his humble condition upon earth, and which might still be witness of the calamities of the Jews under Vespasian or Hadrian." Dec. and... | |
 | Israel Perkins Warren - 1879 - 311 pagina’s
...predicted by the apostles ; the tradition of it had been preserved by their earliest disciples, and those who understood in their literal sense the discourses...which had beheld his humble condition upon earth, and which might still be witness of the calamities of the Jews under Vespasian or Hadrian." Dec. and... | |
 | Josiah Litch - 1880 - 192 pagina’s
...predicted by the apostles ; the tradition of it had been preserved by their earliest disciples, and those who understood in their literal sense the discourses...extinguished, which had beheld his humble condition on earth, and which might be witnesses of the calamities of the Jews under Vespasian or Hadrian." Why,... | |
 | Thomas William Doane - 1882 - 589 pagina’s
...Jesus were really uttered by him, were obliged to expect the second and glorious coining of the " Sou of Man " in the clouds, before that generation was...which had beheld his humble condition upon earth, and which might still witness the calamities of the Jews under Vespasian or Hadrian. The revolution... | |
 | Thomas William Doane - 1883 - 568 pagina’s
...disciples, and those who believed that the discourses attributed to Jesus were really uttered by him, were obliged to expect the second and glorious coming...which had beheld his humble condition upon earth, and which might still witness the calamities of the Jews under Vespasian or Hadrian. The revolution... | |
 | Israel Perkins Warren - 1884 - 394 pagina’s
...predicted by the apostles ; the tradition of it had been preserved by their earliest disciples, and those who understood in their literal sense the discourses...Christ himself were obliged to expect the second and glo1"What St. Paul may have meant by his expressions is a question open to the widest and freest discussion;... | |
 | 1885
...preserved by their earliest disciples, and those who understood in their literal senses the discourse of Christ himself were obliged to expect the second...which had beheld his humble condition upon earth, and which might still be witness of the calamities of the Jews under Vespasian or Hadrian. The revolution... | |
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