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The Pupils of St. John the DivineBy Charlotte Mary Yonge |
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Evangelus, Ephesus, Artemis | |
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Ephesus, Tychicus, Jews | |
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Herod Antipas, Galilee, Jerusalem | |
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Greek Jew, Samaria, Apostles | |
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Tychicus, Timotheus, Herod Agrippa | |
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Vespasian, Cerinthus, Onesimus |
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Laodicea, Sardis, Thyatira | |
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baptism, lost sheep, tame partridge | |
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Antioch, Syria, Trajan | |
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Nitria, Eastern Christians, Robert Huntington | |
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Hadrian, Mesopotamia, Cyrene | |
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Hadrian, Athens, Quadratus | |
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proconsul, Anicetus, Smyrniot | |
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Papias, Melito, Hierapolis | |
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Irenaeus, Attalus, Gaul | |
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Pionius, Polemo, Eudaemon | |
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Nisibis, Sozomen, old Persian | |
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Persia, Sallust, Jupiter | |
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Paul Rabaut, Nimes, Charles Martel | |
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Tiberias - Page 157 Among these rabbis of Tiberias were some very remarkable men ; but the Jewish accounts are so much mixed with fable, that it is not easy to do more ... |
Edessa - Page 278 Such is the account given by Christian writers ; and it is quite certain that the Christian stedfastness of Nisibis and Edessa were for at least a ... |
Eleusis - Page 174 philosophy could teach, and was even admitted to the mysteries of Eleusis, which were supposed to reveal to the initiated the deepest of all secrets. ... |
Marseilles - Page 309 and in the old Greek city of Marseilles, the good Bishop Belzunce showed himself a true and holy Christian, by the love that is ready to give up life, ... |
Chichester - Page 59 Ever since they are believed to have lived at Rome ; and moreover, Claudia, daughter of the British king of Chichester, was (almost certainly) a ... |
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