「Jesus'」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)11ページ目
該当件数 : 3823件
He matriculated at | Jesus College, Oxford on 25 January 1628 aged 17. |
He was educated at The Leys School and | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
Dickinson was born in 1901 and educated at | Jesus College, Oxford before training for ordination |
He entered | Jesus College, Oxford in 1638 when he was 17 years o |
He matriculated at | Jesus College, Oxford in December 1707 at the age of |
and was educated in Carmarthen before entering | Jesus College, Oxford in 1641. |
He held an open scholarship at | Jesus College, Oxford, where he obtained a second cl |
Robert Roberts was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Whilst at | Jesus College, Oxford, Morris-Jones co-founded the C |
ge, Edinburgh, the University of Edinburgh and | Jesus College, Oxford, he served in the REME and SEA |
He was educated at Charterhouse School and | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
as Librarian of the University and a Fellow of | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
He was a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1628 to 1631, when he mar |
Cohu was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, obtaining a first-class degre |
n learnt some Hebrew before matriculating from | Jesus College, Oxford in 1725. |
use, Cambridge, Queens' College, Cambridge and | Jesus College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1542. |
9-1802) was a Welsh clergyman and Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1768 to 1802. |
beth I as one of the eight founding fellows of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
the Friars School in Bangor before studying at | Jesus College, Oxford between 1740 and 1744. |
arby Wellingborough School, before going up to | Jesus College, Cambridge where he won a "Blue" for C |
In 1913 he went to | Jesus College, Oxford to study Classics. |
He was a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford in 1905, 1909, 1913, and 1917, |
lliam Wogan and his wife Sybil, and studied at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
He was educated at Felsted School and | Jesus College, Oxford where he achieved a first clas |
He was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1727 and gra |
assistant in Aberystwyth for a year, entering | Jesus College, Oxford in 1911 and obtaining a second |
rn in Myddleton House, Enfield and educated at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
n 1928) to a Welsh Supernumerary Fellowship of | Jesus College, Oxford in his capacity as Principal o |
Chair of the Faculty of Law and Fellow in Law, | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating on 3 February 1 |
Goatly studied English at | Jesus College, Oxford before working for Voluntary S |
e during the reign of Henry IV), was master of | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
have studied at Trinity College, Cambridge and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Robert Wynne (the younger) was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, as his father and brother had |
5, at the age of seventeen, he matriculated at | Jesus College, Cambridge as a fellow-commoner. |
He studied at | Jesus College, Oxford before being appointed Warden |
He became a Senior Research Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford in 1999 and given the title of |
Nanney, who was born in 1691, studied at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1710 onwards, obtaining a |
Price was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating there in 1707. |
rland and educated at Bede Grammar School, and | Jesus College, Oxford. |
g at Cowbridge Grammar School, Bassett went to | Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1797, but ne |
as educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey and | Jesus College, Oxford where he obtained a BA in Mode |
s educated at Brynrefail Grammar school and at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
He was educated at | Jesus College, Cambridge, of which he was elected fe |
niversity of Oxford, studying for two years at | Jesus College, Oxford from 1911. |
After studying at | Jesus College, Oxford, where he obtained a Bachelor |
e University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and | Jesus College, Oxford before being ordained as a Pre |
schoolmaster in Wrexham, he spent one term at | Jesus College, Oxford, before going to teach at Oswe |
here and in Llandovery before matriculating at | Jesus College, Oxford in 1869. |
Peter Beer is an Emeritus Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Heiser was educated at | Jesus College, Oxford, graduating in 1906. |
and London before studying Modern Languages at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
Bangor Cathedral, Queens' College, Cambridge, | Jesus College, Oxford, and the poor of Westminster a |
The advowson has been in the possession of | Jesus College, Cambridge since 1558. |
He was educated at Mill Hill School and | Jesus College, Cambridge, of which he is now an Hono |
Hall as a lecturer from 1951 to 1956, and then | Jesus College, as a Fellow from 1954 to 1956. |
Cambridge in 1623 and then served as Master of | Jesus College, Cambridge from 1634. |
His great-grandson Laurence Sterne attended | Jesus College, Cambridge, and would peak literary fa |
He studied medicine at | Jesus College, Cambridge, before enlisting as a doct |
He was studying Oriental languages at | Jesus College, Oxford when Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver |
1725), born Kidwelly, Wales, was Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1720 to 1725. |
He was educated as fellow commoner at | Jesus College, Oxford before making the Grand Tour w |
n Campbell College in Belfast before attending | Jesus College, Oxford, where he read English. |
Burnford was educated at | Jesus College, Cambridge. |
ry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of | Jesus College, Oxford. |
After graduating from | Jesus College, Cambridge, Ronald Howard became a new |
d the University of Oxford, matriculating from | Jesus College, Oxford in 1751 and obtaining degrees |
He was born in Llanddewibrefi and educated at | Jesus College, Oxford. |
vans (died 1602) was a lawyer and Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1586 to 1602. |
For Eubule Thelwall, Principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1725-1727, see Eubule The |
1557 - 8 October 1630) was principal of | Jesus College, Oxford from 1621 to 1630. |
ammar School where he was head boy in 1943 and | Jesus College, Cambridge where he read aeronautical |
ff and was educated at Cardiff High School and | Jesus College, Oxford, where he studied Literae Huma |
Chapel restoration, | Jesus College, Cambridge (1849) - extant |
He studied at | Jesus College, Oxford between 1847 and 1851, obtaini |
s of BD in 1624 and DD in 1638, as a member of | Jesus College. |
ics) at Oxford, becoming a Fellow and Tutor in | Jesus College. |
d the degree of M.A. and was incorporated from | Jesus College. |
tlights, whilst reading French and Classics at | Jesus College. |
f Oxford, where he matriculated as a member of | Jesus College. |
ber of Pembroke College before transferring to | Jesus College. |
d was an Honorary Fellow of Exeter College and | Jesus College. |
elected as Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics at | Jesus College. |
ford University in 1974 as a Rhodes Scholar at | Jesus College. |
Yet, curiously, it's mostly sung by members of | Jesus college. |
ing been before, in Anthony Wood's opinion, of | Jesus College. |
others, David Chapman, the Chemistry Fellow at | Jesus College. |
His son, also called William, also attended | Jesus College. |
he post by William Edwards, a former fellow of | Jesus College. |
, a contemporary at both the Friars School and | Jesus College. |
where he was the King Charles Exhibitioner at | Jesus College; and read physics. |
sities, and was a Honorary fellow of Kings and | Jesus Colleges, Cambridge and of Hertford College, O |
Honorary Fellow of both Merton, Magdalen, and | Jesus Colleges, Oxford. |
mporary Christian Music Charts including "Come | Jesus Come", "Holding on to You", "Thank God", "We a |
When | Jesus Comes To Save The World Again - 6:24 |
A "What If | Jesus Comes Back Like That" charted as an album cut |
"'Til | Jesus Comes" |
Jesus Commands Us to Go! is the final posthumous alb | |
He entered the Society of | Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits in 1756 and tau |
he film is notable for presenting a more human | Jesus, compared to more solemn portrayals in earlier |
issioned the centerpiece, a gigantic statue of | Jesus, completed in 1966. |
Holy Name of | Jesus Complex is an historic church on Illinois Stre |
ones de los colegios y casas de la Compania de | Jesus, con la noticia de las vidas y virtudes religi |
day Israel) as a young man around the time of | Jesus' conception. |
In this verse | Jesus condemns the hypocrites who give to charity fo |
Manuel Herrick nicknamed the "Okie | Jesus Congressman" (September 20, 1876 - January 11, |
Jesus connects soundness with good fruit. | |
of Tarsus and Judaism), stressed that faith in | Jesus constituted a new covenant with God, a covenan |
Beal has maintained that | Jesus consumed a mixture of ibogaine, Syrian rue, an |
The | Jesus Controversy: Perspectives in Conflict (Rockwel |
during filming and that the man hired to play | Jesus' corpse later entered a seminary. |
I figure that if | Jesus could die so that all of my wrongs could be fo |
rk where people who wanted to learn more about | Jesus could came to the gig. |
ve proposed a number of different flowers that | Jesus could be here referring to, according to Fowle |
he 80s he performed in several bands including | Jesus Couldn't Drum, the Little Green Hondas and The |
Joseph rocked | Jesus' cradle followed by the approach of the Three |
The | Jesus Creed: Loving God, Loving Others (Paraclete, 2 |
nslations) is believed to have been affixed to | Jesus' cross. |
e Chapel of Christ Crucified (Capela do Senhor | Jesus Crucificado) was constructed in 1589, accordin |
Sister Mary of | Jesus Crucified (Marie-Anne Piedcourt) b. 1715 |
w Testament, instead, begins with the story of | Jesus, crucified as a criminal who had offended both |
rtly afterwards states that Pontius Pilate had | Jesus crucified. |
The foundation for this new interpretation of | Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection are found in the |
Jesus' crucifixion which led to his death on a Frida | |
t ultimately leads, in the Gospel accounts, to | Jesus' crucifixion. |
reer, a growing desire to enter the Society of | Jesus culminated in his taking private vows to enter |
Christianity's origins lay in a pre-Christian | Jesus cult-that is, a Jewish sect had worshipped a d |
2a. Evangelist, | Jesus: Da Jesus diese Rede vollendet hatte |
Praying with the Church: Following | Jesus Daily, Hourly, Today (Paraclete, 2006) |
Jesus Daniel Castillo Ortiz, Jr.. is a professional | |
ide the walls of a replica of the Jerusalem of | Jesus' day. |
Rolando | Jesus de Armas (born December 29, 1951, at New York, |
HH Don | Jesus de Iturbide y Huarte (1817-1841) ???? |
to mark the nineteen hundredth anniversary of | Jesus' death. |
. Wright, a prominent figure in the historical | Jesus debate, writing in 1993 states "It is safe to |
De | Jesus debuted as a professional in 1969, beating El |
de | Jesus def. |
J.S. Bach: | Jesus, deine Passion, Philippe Herreweghe, Collegium |
J.S. Bach: | Jesus, deine Passion, Philippe Herreweghe, Collegium |
Jesus Delfin Merchan (born March 26, 1981 in Araqua, | |
Dead | Jesus derives its name from the core belief that all |
in Mark as an elaboration originating not with | Jesus, despite it being restated in Matthew. |
s short period of studies under the Society of | Jesus, despite Oates's lack of Latin and poor reputa |
Every Day with | Jesus Devotionals: The Spirit-Filled Life (Sep 2003) |
ophonist Yosvany Terry and Cuban percussionist | Jesus Diaz. |
Jesus did not regard himself as Messiah, Son of God, | |
ISBN 07885015); | Jesus did not necessarily agree with the conclusions |
In John Calvin's commentary he argues that | Jesus did not forbid simple touching, but rather tha |
ne the site said the claims of a connection to | Jesus did not hold up archaeologically, adding "They |
The Society of | Jesus did not rule out cooperation with Caritas Hong |
The authors propose that | Jesus did not really exist, but was instead a syncre |
Hall states that | Jesus did "anything he wanted to do," and could have |
atred, so much violence you almost forgot what | Jesus did. |
prevalent modern explanation and suggests that | Jesus died of profound shock. |
Jesus died only for the heaven-bound scum. | |
It also refers to how | Jesus died on the cross to "bear my sorrow" and "so |
certain writers accept for the gibbet on which | Jesus died only the meaning "a pale, a strong stake, |
He first soliloquises to the effect that if | Jesus dies, he, the Devil, will lose control of men' |
2008 "The | Jesus Difference" |
ical to the light which had been manifested to | Jesus' disciples on Mount Tabor at the Transfigurati |
pels and the change that he saw in the life of | Jesus' disciples led him to become a Christian. |
In March 2008, he appeared as one of | Jesus' disciples, James, in the BBC drama The Passio |
here the sisters of the Faithful Companions of | Jesus discovered her talent for art. |
Love is also the author of Would | Jesus Discriminate? |
in the gospel, 5:17 begins a new section where | Jesus discusses the law. |
In Deer Hunting With | Jesus: Dispatches From America's Class War Bageant d |
ir Ally (Muslim) on Faith Under Fire, “Who was | Jesus: Divine or Prophet?” (November, 2004) |
empted to test God and Satan is proposing that | Jesus do the same. |
"What Would | Jesus Do With a Weapon" - 2:19 |
What Wouldn't | Jesus Do? (2002) (TV) |
"What Would | Jesus Do?" - Big Tent Revival |
nimation, "WWJD" (which stands for "What Would | Jesus Do?"). |
Gospel, such as Matthew 8:11 and Mathew 20:28, | Jesus does state that many are saved, so it can not |
has written about his life and experiences in | Jesus Doesn't Live Here Any More. |
Jesus Doesn't Live Here Any More: From Fundamentalis | |
What was | Jesus doing on the Cross?, India, 1952 |
Maria Emilia Vilas ... Maria de | Jesus Doroteia, Madalena's aunt |
Jesus Drawing Me | |
Jesus Dress Up | |
Jesus Drives Me Crazy (Zondervan, 2003) (ISBN 0-310- | |
Meanwhile | Jesus drives away Satan who offers Him an Earthly ki |
e refers to the wounds which were inflicted on | Jesus during the crucification. |
Grace and Mercy, O my | Jesus, during present dangers; cover us with Your Pr |
In his | Jesus Dynasty James Tabor presents a reconstruction |
The | Jesus Dynasty is a book written by James Tabor in wh |
2. the period of | Jesus' earthly ministry (which Conzelmann said was f |
les: Life-death-rebirth deity, Resurrection of | Jesus, Easter, and Resurrection appearances of Jesus |
When did | Jesus eat cream and honey? |
The Day They Shot a Hole in the | Jesus Egg (subtitled The Priest Driven Ambulance Alb |
the entry for The Day They Shot a Hole in the | Jesus Egg. |
is followed by The Day They Shot a Hole in the | Jesus Egg. |
:21, the prescribed circumcision and naming of | Jesus eight days after his birth. |
om an Old Testament context, but in the sermon | Jesus elevates them to new teachings. |
23f) Arioso ( | Jesus): Eli, Eli, lama asabthani? |
choir of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, | Jesus Embassy, Oke Bola - Ibadan, Nigeria. |
The Holy Family, with the Infant | Jesus embracing St Joseph; after Rubens. |
Jesus encountered a man filled with numerous demons | |
(Luke 22:3) | Jesus encounters those who are possessed and casts o |
s 16 years old, she began to hear the voice of | Jesus, encouraging her to read about him in the Qura |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |