There appeared in these our days a man of great virtue, named Jesus Christ, who is yet living amongst us, and of the Gentiles is accepted for a Prophet of truth, but his own disciples call him the Son of God. Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in 1824, 1825, 1826, and 1827 - Page 300by Richard Robert Madden - 1829Full view - About this book
| 1820 - 792 pages
...hut his own disciples call him the Son of God. He raiseth the dead, cureth all manner of diseases. A man of stature somewhat tall and comely, with a very reverend countenance, such as the beholder may both love and fear. His hair of the colour of a chesnut fully ripe, plain to his ears,... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1823 - 490 pages
...his own Disciples call him the Son of God. He raiseth the dead, and cureth all manner of diseases. A man of stature, somewhat tall and comely, with a...filbert, full ripe, to his ears, whence downwards it is more orient of colour, somewhat curling or waving about his shoulders ; in the midst of his head is... | |
| 1824 - 440 pages
...his own disciples call him the Son of God. He raiseth the dead, and enrol h all manner of diseases. A man, of stature, somewhat tall and comely, with...filbert full ripe, to his ears, whence downwards it is more orient of colour, somewhat curling or waiving about his shoulders, in the middle of his head is.... | |
| 1841 - 472 pages
...and comely, and in proportion of body well shaped ; his hands and arms delectable to behold, with a reverend countenance, such as the beholders may both love and fear. His hair is of the colour of a filbert, full ripe to his ears, whence downward is of a more orient colour, somewhat... | |
| 1826 - 538 pages
...him with a radiance scarcely less mild than that which beamed from his heavenly countenance. He was a man of stature, somewhat tall and comely, with a very reverend aspect, such as the beholders might both fear and love. His hair was parted after the manner of the... | |
| 1826 - 298 pages
...him with a radiance scarcely less mild than that which beamed from his heavenly countenance. He was a man of stature, somewhat tall and comely, with a very reverend aspect, such as the beholders might both fear and love. His hair was parted after the manner of the... | |
| 596 pages
...his own disciples call him the Son of God. He raiseth the dead, and cureth all manner of diseases. A man, of stature somewhat tall and comely, with a...as the beholders may both love and fear; his hair of the colour of a filbert fully ripe, plain to his ears, whence downward it is more orient of colour,... | |
| British preacher - 1831 - 756 pages
...own disciples call him ' the Son of God.' He raiseth the dead, and cureth all manner of diseases : a man of stature, somewhat tall and comely, with a very reverend countenance, such as beholders may both fear and • 1 Pet. i. 1 1. f I", liii. 3. J 1 Tim. iii. 16. love. In reproving,... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1832 - 526 pages
...by his own disciples called the Son of God. He raiseth the dead, and cureth all manner of diseases. A man of stature somewhat tall and comely, with a very reverend countenance, such as beholders may both love and fear*. His hair - Irenacus, who was born as earIy as the year 130, says... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1832 - 474 pages
...In-, own disciples called the Son of God. He ivii-.eih the dead, nnd cureth at) manner of diseases. A man of stature somewhat tall and comely, with a very reverend countenanec, such as beholders may both love, and feav.'* Hid hair * IttMlU, who wan bom u narly ••... | |
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