| 1828 - 828 pàgines
...more than unto God, judge ye. 20 For we cannot but speak the tilings which we haveseenand heard. 21 So, when they had further threatened them, they let...of the people ; for all men glorified God for that whii-h was done. 22 For the man was above forty years old on whom this miracle of heaiing was shewed.... | |
| Timothy Kenrick - 1828 - 332 pàgines
...their disobedience, and contented themselves with renewing their threatenings, and dismissing them. 21. So, when they had further threatened them, they let them go, finding nothing, or, " not finding," how they might punish them, because of the people : They could devise no method... | |
| James Nourse - 1829 - 292 pàgines
...judge ye. For we cannot but 20 speak the things which we have seen and heard. So, when they had 21 further threatened them, they let them go, finding...For the man was above forty years old on whom this 22 miracle of healing was showed. They return to tho Alv"D being let £o> they went to their own company,... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1829 - 444 pàgines
...they spake the God, judge ye. 20 For we cannot hut speak the things which we have seen and heard. 21 So, when they had further threatened them, they let...them go, finding nothing how they might punish them, hecause of the people: word of God with holdnes iI 32 And the multitude of then that helieved were... | |
| Richard Biscoe - 1829 - 638 pàgines
...History of the Acts. For there it is said of the whole council, in the case of Peter and John, that they let them go, finding nothing how they might punish them, because of the people. The reason given why they did not proceed against them and punish them was, their year of the people.... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 466 pàgines
...and Johnf, * Macknigbt on the Life of Saint Paul. f Acts, iv. the enraged council did not venture to punish them, ''because of the people, for all men glorified God for that which was done." While the heathen governors seem, in their transactions with Saint Paul, less intolerant than the Jewish... | |
| George Fox - 1831 - 518 pàgines
...judge ye ; for we cannot but speak the things which we have heard and seen.' So when the rulers had threatened them, they let them go, finding nothing how they might punish them. Acts iv. So you may see, as the disciples were speaking to the people, the priests and the captain... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 578 pàgines
...people. Mar. xiv. 1, 2. When they (the rulen of tlie Jews) had further threatened them (Peter a*d John), M M L ;3 (" the healing of the lame тая"). Ac. iv. 21. Then went the captain with the officers, and brought... | |
| Hannah More - 1832 - 564 pàgines
...disposed, that after the miracle wrought by Peter and John,t the enraged council did not venture to punish them, ' because of the people, for all men glorified God for that which was done.' While the Heathen governors seem, in their transactions with Saint Paul, less intolerant than the Jewish... | |
| Aylette Raines - 1833 - 110 pàgines
...heard this discourse believed; and that the number of the men was about five thousand," and also that "all men glorified God for that which was done; for the man was about forty years old, on whom this miracle of healing was showed." Nay, such power did this miraculous... | |
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