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| ion; The Progress of Being; The Genius of the | Gospels; A Commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew; T |
| The Secret | Gospels: A Harmony of Apocryphal Jesus Traditions], e |
| More is written in the | gospels about her than the other female followers. |
| ius Pilate does run contrary to the Canonical | gospels, according to some interpretations, see Respo |
| othesis that Rabbula, at least as regards the | Gospels, actively helped in the translation of the cu |
| The order of books: | Gospels, Acts, Catholic epistles, Pauline epistles, a |
| her Oxford divines, who were to translate the | Gospels, Acts, and Apocalypse. |
| The order of books: | Gospels, Acts, Pauline epistles, and Catholic epistle |
| According to the Canonical | Gospels, after the Last Supper, Jesus and his discipl |
| ut only in Gospel of Mark, in the rest of the | Gospels Aland placed in Category V. |
| Apart from the Lindisfarne | Gospels, Aldred also glossed the Durham Ritual, the t |
| anuscript contains the Latin text of the four | Gospels, along with prefatory material and canon tabl |
| such as the Book of Kells and the Lindisfarne | Gospels, although the decoration here is simpler and |
| Goulder and the | Gospels: An Examination of a New Paradigm |
| The Synoptic | Gospels: An Annotated Bibliography, with Matthew Will |
| Beyond the accounts in the | Gospels and a few other early Christian sources, ther |
| of the birth of Jesus in two of the Canonical | gospels and in various apocryphal texts. |
| He wrote several works on Saint Ambrose, the | Gospels, and the Fathers of the Church, as well as co |
| on occurs in all the passages of the synoptic | gospels and Acts that give a list of apostles, withou |
| itings, hypothetical sources of the canonical | Gospels, and extant Christian writings outside the Ne |
| contained within the Christian message of the | Gospels and the cycle of the Christ story and was the |
| r sanctity, on the consecrated host, the holy | gospels, and certain relics of saints. |
| uscripts from Wales may include the Lichfield | Gospels and the Hereford Gospels. |
| arable to Jesus not attested in the canonical | gospels and known only for a few years was an act of |
| Graham Stanton, The | Gospels and Jesus, Oxford University Press, 2002 |
| pistles, and the Tomus primus, containing the | Gospels and Acts, appeared the following year. |
| and the New Testament (including parts of the | Gospels and the Epistles), as well as some commentari |
| luded in Matthew, Mark and Luke (the Synoptic | Gospels) and the Gospel of the Hebrews (noncanonical |
| ernach calligrapher", who produced the Durham | Gospels and the Echternach Gospels. |
| ted differences between the Beatitudes of the | Gospels and the theology and practices of the Roman C |
| produced the main illumination for the end of | Gospels and Acts. |
| and Alcuin; artefacts include the Lindisfarne | Gospels and associated manuscripts, the Ruthwell Cros |
| 1962, Four | Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles in Hindi. |
| Boys speaks of his 'larger exposition of the | Gospels and Epistles' as shortly about to appear. |
| ving cross, and also to the holy books of the | gospels and to other sacred objects" (Definition of t |
| ally-recorded incidents contained in the four | Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. |
| his Last Supper, as reported in the Synoptic | Gospels and Saint Paul's First Epistle to the Corinth |
| Lewis, as well as The Bible, particularly the | Gospels and writings of Paul the Apostle. |
| lso published a small work, The Christ of the | Gospels and the Christ of History, in which the views |
| ed minuscule 71, Greek manuscript of the four | Gospels, and brought it to England. |
| five accounts of the apparitions: four of the | Gospels and St. Paul's." |
| According to the Synoptic | Gospels, and particularly the Gospel of Mark, Jesus w |
| for the means of worship and for teaching the | gospels and philosophy of Vaikundar and Akilattirattu |
| on several manuscripts, including the Eadwog | Gospels and Eadwig Psalter, both of which were named |
| According to the | gospels and other literary sources on Sri Ramakrishna |
| The aim is to present the | Gospels and to present the addict care program of the |
| kes a critical look at the events in the four | Gospels and theorizes a scenario of events similar to |
| He was working on revising all four | gospels and Acts, however his work was cut short when |
| they were part of a codex containing the four | Gospels and Acts or Matthew and Acts. |
| eems to be almost independent of the synoptic | gospels and to represent a tradition similar to the c |
| -1868 he brought out a Commentary on the Four | Gospels and he also wrote a manual for the Holy Commu |
| produced a set of forty illustrations for the | Gospels, and twenty-one for Lord Dunsany's "A Dreamer |
| Later rereading and thinking about the | Gospels and the change that he saw in the life of Jes |
| The Lindisfarne | Gospels are presumed to be the work of a monk named E |
| Three | Gospels are introduced by Evangelist portraits at the |
| The | Gospels are richly illustrated in the insular style, |
| The | Gospels are not otherwise mentioned in the Talmud or |
| Matins | Gospels are also read on the Great Feasts of the Orth |
| The surviving texts of | Gospels are verses Mark 2:2-5,8-9; 6:30-31,33-34,36-3 |
| The Oxyrhynchus | Gospels are two fragmentary manuscripts (British Libr |
| Besides the above mentioned | gospels artistes, we have some others who have made n |
| d Hedgehog, The Autoze, Fireclown (band), Hot | Gospels, Artzone, Rapid Fire, Future, Mean Street, De |
| the practices according to scripture and the | Gospels, as taught by the Apostles John and Philip, a |
| Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The | Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony. |
| method of "prophecy historicized" is when the | Gospels assert Jewish responsibility and Roman innoce |
| There is a harmony of the four | Gospels at the food of each page. |
| re) historical treatise on the reading of the | Gospels at Mass, its origin, ancient usages, etc. (De |
| Jesus Outside the | Gospels, author, (Prometheus Books, February 1987) IS |
| Origen suggested that "sword" in the | Gospels be interpreted in this way. |
| nity which they say completes the injeel, the | Gospels being only part of the truth. |
| fragment and the Monarchian Prologues to the | Gospels); Bonn 1902 |
| This event is not found in the | Gospels, but is probably based on an ancient Catholic |
| tites accepted the Law, the Prophets, and the | Gospels, but rejected the Book of the Acts and cursed |
| the Passover, which are presented in all the | Gospels, but inconsistently, are most accurately pres |
| Latin Biblical paraphrases, rewritings of the | Gospels by Desiderius Erasmus. |
| the legend as to the transcribing of the Four | Gospels by one of his monks, named Dimma. |
| 'Genres of the New Testament: | Gospels' Chapter 26 in J W Rogerson and J M Lieu, eds |
| ; many readers found his conversations on the | Gospels close to blasphemous, a few brief but frank d |
| The three synoptic | gospels contain the parables of Jesus. |
| It contains the Vetus Latina text of the four | Gospels contaminated by Vulgate readings with lacunae |
| eved that the testimony of the writers of the | gospels could be tested by technical legal criteria a |
| be written later (see Origin of the canonical | Gospels, dating of canonical Gospels, New Testament a |
| The Bullpen | Gospels debuted on the Paperback NonFiction New York |
| chronology and a commentary on the first two | gospels dedicated to Edward VI. |
| ically reviews the narrative of the canonical | gospels drawing on the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Clementi |
| a cross on their forehead before hearing the | Gospels during Mass; foreheads are marked with an ash |
| an Music Award), and they release a new CD of | gospels each year. |
| Dictionary of Jesus and the | Gospels, ed. with Joel Green & I. |
| Robinson's early dates for the | gospels, especially John, have not carried widespread |
| the Anglican Church in Hick's Harmony of the | Gospels, etc., (London, 1701), and has been often rep |
| Scum - | Gospels for the Sick- (2005) (guitar) |
| nslated the catechism and selections from the | Gospels for every Sunday in the year into the languag |
| A Translation of the Four | Gospels from the Syriac of the Sinaitic Palimpsest (L |
| A Translation of the Four | Gospels from the Syriac of the Sinaitic Palimpsest (L |
| The work is similar to the sayings | gospels Gospel of Phillip and Gospel of Thomas in tha |
| The text of the | Gospels has also a division according to the Ammonian |
| The text of the | Gospels has also another division according to the sm |
| ernaum is one of the miracles of Jesus in the | Gospels, i.e. |
| According to all four | Gospels, immediately after the Last Supper, Jesus too |
| A colophon added to the Lindisfarne | Gospels in the tenth century states that Eadfrith was |
| ick published his own translation of the four | Gospels in 1849; he eventually translated the entire |
| The | Gospels in the Second Century (1876) |
| tholic Church and sent to Rome a codex of the | Gospels in a cover of gold richly ornamented with pre |
| esus found in three out of the four Canonical | gospels in the New Testament. |
| dy of one of the earliest versions of the Old | Gospels in Syriac Sinaiticus discovered in the monast |
| 521, minuscule 392 (Gregory-Aland) - the four | Gospels in Greek; 12th century |
| 297, minuscule 389 (Gregory-Aland) - the four | Gospels in Greek; 11th century |
| 432, minuscule 391 (Gregory-Aland) - the four | Gospels in Greek; 1055 |
| s best known for his gloss of the Lindisfarne | Gospels in the late tenth century. |
| Sellew calls it "similar to the New Testament | gospels in its style and tone." |
| here the previous year of a palimpsest of the | Gospels in Syriac. |
| Harmony of the Synoptic | Gospels in Greek, with Edgar J. Goodspeed, (1920) |
| He started his musical career, singing | gospels in the church choir. |
| port, he was still able to translate the four | Gospels in 1861 through his own funding, and to finis |
| arius is an ancient book, containing all four | Gospels in Latin. |
| led flags, two ornaments composed of the open | gospels in gold on which rest two phials of the Marty |
| k grammar and his ability to comment upon the | Gospels in their original Greek. |
| rated through parallels with stories from the | Gospels, including events similar to Jesus's discussi |
| He also translated the four | Gospels into local dialect of Prekmurian language. |
| ond's days, John Trevisa translated them [the | Gospels] into English, and many English Bibles in wri |
| 0, they are the first translation of all four | gospels into English without the Latin text. |
| so far as to call the historical value of the | gospels into serious question. |
| The text of the | Gospels is surrounded by a catena. |
| The Bodmin manumissions or Bodmin | Gospels is a manuscript supposed to be of the 9th cen |
| The text of the | Gospels is not divided according to the Ammonian Sect |
| According to the Synoptic | Gospels, Jesus selected this town as the center of hi |
| In the four Canonical | Gospels Jesus is tried and condemned by the Sanhedrin |
| According to the | Gospels Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem, and the c |
| In the | Gospels, Jesus takes Peter, James, son of Zebedee and |
| account to fit logically with the other three | gospels John must have left out several events occurr |
| The codex contains Lessons from the | Gospels John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelistari |
| not at all miraculous), as the authors of the | Gospels knew. |
| nn, F. (1979), The Aramaic Origin of the Four | Gospels, Ktav Publishing House |
| The codex contains some Lessons from the four | Gospels lectionary (Evangelistarium) with some lacuna |
| The codex contains lessons from the | Gospels lectionary (Evangelistarium), on 5 parchment |
| How to understand the | gospels, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1936 |
| ill..." Then follow seven series of Epistles, | Gospels, long prayers, Ektenias (litanies) and anoint |
| ng hypothesis of the origin of the synoptical | gospels, maintaining the priority of Matthew, the pre |
| alid, and the applicants took the oath on the | Gospels, maintaining their protest. |
| After meditating on the | Gospels, Marinus returned to the legion and refused t |
| e of Jesus that appears in all three Synoptic | Gospels: Matthew 21:23-27, Mark 11:27-33 and Luke 20: |
| e of Jesus that appears in all three Synoptic | Gospels, Matthew 26:14-16, Mark 14:10-11 and Luke 22: |
| The order of | Gospels: Matthew, Luke, Mark, John (as in codex 392). |
| ong the Twelve Apostles in the three Synoptic | gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and also appears as |
| The | Gospels may have been taken from Durham Cathedral dur |
| While the other three | gospels mention that the stone had been rolled away, |
| s into the vernacular of Old English made the | gospels more accessible to his Old English speaking c |
| The canonical | gospels never go so far as to label Salome a "discipl |
| They are still considered | Gospels' No. 1 Quartet group. |
| ly, without additions to the story from other | Gospels, nor omission of complex passages. |
| 6:13: the incident is without parallel in the | gospels of Matthew and John. |
| us and based on the accounts in the canonical | Gospels of Matthew and Luke, in the apocryphal gospel |
| of Mark is the earliest Gospel, and that the | Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John used the Gospel of |
| ries on the Psalms, on the Apocalypse, on the | Gospels of Sundays and Festivals, on the Creed of St. |
| It contains the | Gospels of Luke and John. |
| Gospels of Sri Ramakrishna also illustrate many vices | |
| The codex contains lessons from the | Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelist |
| The | Gospels of Mark, Matthew and John were published in 1 |
| In the | Gospels of Mark and Matthew, Herodias plays a major r |
| The codex contains lessons from the | Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelist |
| The text contains the four | Gospels of the Latin Vulgate written in Irish minuscu |
| It relies heavily on the Gnostic | gospels of the Nag Hammadi library. |
| ng various illuminated codices, above all the | Gospels of Henry the Lion, as well as many pieces of |
| Most of the | Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John were translated in |
| ever, it appears in only one of the Canonical | gospels of the New Testament. |
| the Two Genealogies of Christ as given in the | Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke", 1854. |
| The codex contains lessons from the | Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelist |
| ng discrepancies (Nisan 15 or 14) between the | gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke versus John are ro |
| The Forbidden | Gospels of Man-Cruel, Volume 2 (with Randy Chandler) |
| The codex contains lessons from the | Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelist |
| "Moral Reflections on the Epistles and | Gospels of every Sunday throughout the Year" (London, |
| them was the commentary of Maldonatus on the | Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke. |
| Synoptic Problem; that is, the origins of the | gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. |
| ed to the subject, not found in the canonical | Gospels, of Christ in the Dungeon. |
| It produced the | Gospels of McRegol, named after the abbot at the turn |
| The codex contains Lessons from the | Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelist |
| The codex contains Lessons from the | Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelist |
| ete story of Jesus' life, based mainly on the | gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 271 parchment leaves (size 18.5 cm by 15 c |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 192 parchment leaves (size 25.3 cm by 19.7 |
| The Matins | Gospels on feast days are different from the ones rea |
| It contains the text of the four | Gospels on 235 paper leaves (23.8 by 19.5) with lacun |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels, on 176 parchment leaves (size 27 cm by 20.9 |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 157 paper leaves (size 27 cm by 20 cm) wit |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 208 parchment leaves (size 25.7 cm by 19.7 |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 157 parchment leaves (size 24.2 cm by 19.2 |
| It contains the text of the four | Gospels on 333 paper leaves (24.2 by 17.3). |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 216 parchment leaves (size 23.8 cm by 17 c |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels, on 219 parchment leaves (size 17.5 cm by 13 |
| It contains the text of the four | Gospels on 265 paper leaves (24.7 by 17.5). |
| It contains the text of the four | Gospels on 457 paper leaves (25.3 by 17.5 cm). |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels, on 237 parchment leaves (size 17.1 cm by 11. |
| codex contains the complete text of the four | Gospels on 287 parchment leaves (size 20.5 cm by 16.5 |
| The codex contains complete text of the four | Gospels on 342 leaves (size 19.8 cm by 14.5 cm). |
| he codex contains a complete text of the four | Gospels on 214 parchment leaves (size 17.4 cm by 13.7 |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels, on 279 parchment leaves (size 24.3 cm by 18. |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 350 parchment leaves (size 20.3 cm by 15.3 |
| The codex contains complete text of the four | Gospels on 268 leaves (size 25.2 cm by 20 cm). |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels, on 230 parchment leaves (size 19 cm by 15 cm |
| The codex contains the text of the four | Gospels on 280 parchment leaves (size 13.5 cm by 10.5 |
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