An ecclesiastical biography; to form a connected history of the Christian Church |
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... Latin translation was printed at Basle , in 1552 ; and in Heroldi's Ortho- doxographia , 1555. The Greek text was added in Neander's edition , 1564 ; in Gryneus's Orthodoxographia , 1569 ; and in Fabricius's Codex Apocry Reuben the high ...
... Latin translation was printed at Basle , in 1552 ; and in Heroldi's Ortho- doxographia , 1555. The Greek text was added in Neander's edition , 1564 ; in Gryneus's Orthodoxographia , 1569 ; and in Fabricius's Codex Apocry Reuben the high ...
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... Latin translation of Xavier's Persian History of Christ , describes Mary's person in these terms . " Mary was of a moderate height , and rather florid complexion . Her eyes were large , verging towards blue - her hair auburn - her hands ...
... Latin translation of Xavier's Persian History of Christ , describes Mary's person in these terms . " Mary was of a moderate height , and rather florid complexion . Her eyes were large , verging towards blue - her hair auburn - her hands ...
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... Latin by Henry Sike , in 1697 , 8vo . Sike's Latin translation was re - printed in Fabricio's Codex Apocryphus Novi Testamenti . This work is generally attributed to St. Thomas ; but is supposed to have been written by a disciple of ...
... Latin by Henry Sike , in 1697 , 8vo . Sike's Latin translation was re - printed in Fabricio's Codex Apocryphus Novi Testamenti . This work is generally attributed to St. Thomas ; but is supposed to have been written by a disciple of ...
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... Latin . Leipsig , 1772 , 4to . The exordium gives the history of the work . In the name of God - one in his essence , and three in his per- The history of the death of our father , the holy senior Joseph the Carpenter . May his ...
... Latin . Leipsig , 1772 , 4to . The exordium gives the history of the work . In the name of God - one in his essence , and three in his per- The history of the death of our father , the holy senior Joseph the Carpenter . May his ...
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... in the Oriental Churches on St. Joseph's day . Part of it is said to have been translated into Latin in 1360. Acta Sanctorum Mensis Martii . Tom . 3. Vita Josephi . 6 to Melitus , Bishop of Sardis , furnishes a curious JESUS CHRIST . 21.
... in the Oriental Churches on St. Joseph's day . Part of it is said to have been translated into Latin in 1360. Acta Sanctorum Mensis Martii . Tom . 3. Vita Josephi . 6 to Melitus , Bishop of Sardis , furnishes a curious JESUS CHRIST . 21.
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Page 11 - Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth. and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had diligently enquired of the wise men.
Page 11 - And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him : and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. And being warned of God in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they departed into their own country another way.
Page 12 - And it came to pass, that after three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them, and asking them questions. And all that heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers.
Page 9 - Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost : And she spake out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. And...
Page 7 - He took the rods of all and entered the temple and prayed. When he had finished the prayer he took the rods, and went out (again) and gave them to them; but there was no sign on them. Joseph received the last rod, and behold, a dove came out of the rod and flew on to Joseph's head. And the priest said to Joseph: "Joseph, to you has fallen the good fortune to receive the virgin of the Lord; take her under your care.
Page 21 - ... necessity taste of death. 23. Therefore Michael and Gabriel came to the soul of my father Joseph, and took it, and wrapped it in a shining wrapper. Thus he committed his spirit into the hands of my good Father, and He bestowed upon him peace. But as yet none of his children knew that he had fallen asleep. And the angels preserved his soul from the demons of darkness which were in the way, and praised God even until they conducted it into the dwellingplace of the pious.
Page 18 - But when the Lord Jesus had answered that the children of Israel were like Ethiopians among the nations, the women said, Thou, Lord, knowest all things, and nothing is hidden from thee; but now we pray thee, and from thy kindness we ask, that thou wouldst restore these boys, thy servants, to their former condition.
Page 22 - ... be assembled to me. To whom the angel said: Behold, to-day, by the power of my Lord Jesus Christ, all the apostles will come to thee. And Mary says to him : I ask that thou send upon me thy blessing, that no power of the lower world may withstand me in that hour in which my soul shall go out of my body, and that I may not see the prince of darkness.
Page 15 - ... the same time he held out to him his girdle with which he was girded, that he should not open his mouth nor speak. And when my lady, lady Mary, saw that the robber showed kindness to them, she said to him, The Lord God shall sustain thee with his right hand, and give thee remission of sins. And the Lord Jesus answered and said to his mother, After thirty years, O mother, the Jews will* crucify me at Jerusalem, and these two robbers will be lifted on the cross with me, Titus at my right hand and...
Page 28 - Then Peter said : Behold, this malediction will hurt him who has remained unfaithful to Him; but to those who turn themselves to God mercy is not denied. And he said : I believe all that thou sayest to me ; only I implore, have mercy upon me, lest I die.