... as he could perceive no marks of violence. He therefore judiciously concluded he had been delivered by an angel ; and eagerly spread the report, to avoid the reprehension he merited. The old man, on the other hand, asserted the same thing to his disciples,... Travels in Europe, Asia Minor and Arabia - Page 323by John Griffiths (M. D.) - 1805 - 396 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...could perceive no marks of violence. He therefore concluded he had been delivered by an angel, and spread the report, to avoid the reprehension he merited...the same thing to his disciples, and preached his doctrines with more earnestness than ever. He even wrote a book in which, among other things, he says,... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...he could perceive no marks of violence, and he therefore judiciously concluded he had been released by an angel, and eagerly spread the report to avoid...The old man, on the other hand, asserted the same things to his disciples, and preached his doctrines with more earnestness than ever. He even wrote... | |
| 1865 - 1120 pages
...his prisoner, he was extremely astonished at finding he had made his escape ; and the more so since he could perceive no marks of violence. He therefore...other hand, asserted the same thing to his disciples, »nd preached his doctrines with more earnestness than ever." — Vohwy's Travels through Syria and... | |
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