| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 588 pages
...of all nations to Jerusalem, and they were confounded to hear them speak in all their own languages, and they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these that speak Galileans ? and how hear we every man in our own tongue wherein we were born, Parthians,... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 458 pages
...came together and were all confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language. ugh, for the Methodist Episcopal church arc not all ihese who speak Galileans ¡ and how hear we every man in our own tonguo, wherein we were... | |
| Samuel Wood (B.A.) - 1832 - 244 pages
...came together, and were confounded, because every man heard the Apostles speak in his own language. And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, " Behold, are not all these who speak Galileans ? And how does every one of us hear them speaking in our own language, in which... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1833 - 386 pages
...multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language. And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which • Acts of the Apostles, ch.ii. speak Galileans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein... | |
| Edward Johnstone (M.A.) - 1835 - 374 pages
...multitude came together, and were confounded, hecause that every man heard them speak in his own language. And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilscans ? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born ? Parthians, and Medes,... | |
| Thomas Burgess - 1835 - 140 pages
...under "heaven," who were " confounded, because that every man heard " them speak in his own language. And they " were all amazed, and marvelled, saying...one «' to another, Behold, are not all these which 50 " speak Galileans ? And how hear we every " man in our own tongue wherein we were " born ? Parthians,... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1835 - 168 pages
...multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard him speak in his own language. And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all those which speak Galileans ? And how hear we every man in our tongue wherein we were born ? Partbians,... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 406 pages
...multitude c;une together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language. And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold", are not au these which speak -Galileans 1 and how hear we every man in our own tongue, wlierein we were born... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1836 - 646 pages
...thli miliUtry. IS Now thi* man purchased в tht>r, and wens confounded, because in hia own language. 7 And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another. Behold, are not all the*e which «peak Galilean* Г him, I foresaw the Lord а1тм befóte my face ; for he b on *q right... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1837 - 612 pages
...came together, and were '^confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language. /And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one...to another, Behold, are not all these which speak 8 f Galilaeans P And how hear we every man in our ownfch. iu 9 tongue, wherein we were born ? Parthians,... | |
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