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The Pupils of St. John the Divine

 By Charlotte Mary Yonge

Contents

1
Evangelus, Ephesus, Artemis
10
Ephesus, Tychicus, Jews
19
Herod Antipas, Galilee, Jerusalem
41
Greek Jew, Samaria, Apostles
48
Tychicus, Timotheus, Herod Agrippa
61
Vespasian, Cerinthus, Onesimus
71
Laodicea, Sardis, Thyatira
96
baptism, lost sheep, tame partridge
103
Antioch, Syria, Trajan
143
Nitria, Eastern Christians, Robert Huntington
154
Hadrian, Mesopotamia, Cyrene
169
Hadrian, Athens, Quadratus
179
proconsul, Anicetus, Smyrniot
201
Papias, Melito, Hierapolis
214
Irenaeus, Attalus, Gaul
250
Pionius, Polemo, Eudaemon
265
Nisibis, Sozomen, old Persian
279
Persia, Sallust, Jupiter
299
Paul Rabaut, Nimes, Charles Martel
312
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Nimes - Page 317
and now both this and the other marvellous buildings at Nimes are but like fossil remains testifying to the huge strength and skill of the terrible ...
more pages: 309 310 316
Arles - Page 301
The glorious Te Deum is traced to have been first sung at Arles and its adjacent cities, on the ground whence so many of the " Noble Army of Martyrs ...
more pages: 61 216 309
Jerusalem - Page 49
quiet time at Jerusalem, during which Paul and Barnabas came back to ask the opinion of the Apostles as to how far the Gentile converts were bound to ...
more pages: x 20 27 30 31 48 52 62 64 303
Athens - Page 284
While within reach of Constantius he was forced to dissemble his sentiments during his course of study at Athens, but while commanding the Roman ...
more pages: 170 172 174 177 283 316
Rome - Page 114
that I was come bound to Syria for the common Name and Hope, trusting to your prayers that it might be granted to me to fight with beasts at Rome,.
more pages: 57 63 73 112 191 244 254 284 306 316
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 ...
Oxford - Page 1
By the late THOMAS ARNOLD, DD, formerly Head Master of Rugby School, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University oi Oxford. ...
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Cambridge - Page 26
John's College, Cambridge, and Professor of Political Economy at University College, London. Illustrated by 20 Diagrams. Demy 8vo. zis. LIGHTWOOD. ...
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Glasgow - Page 7
Description of the Rise and Progress of the Harbour of Glasgow, and of the Improvement of the River from Glasgow to Port Glasgow, ££y J. ...
Dublin - Page 17
JP MAHAFFY, MA, Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin ;— SOCIAL LIFE IN GREECE FROM HOMER TO MENANDER. Fifth Edition, revised and enlarged, ...
Brighton - Page 9
UFE OF HENRY VENN ELLIOTT, of Brighton. By JOSIAH BATEMAN, MA With Portrait, engraved by JEENS. Third and Cheaper Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s. ...
Amsterdam - Page 6
Helena, Soiuh Trinidad, Tristan da Cunha, Prince Edward Group, Crozets, Kerguelen, Macdonald Group, Amsterdam, and St. ...
York - Page 17
Being the address delivered at York to the British Association, August, 1881. 8vo. 2s. 6d. MACARTHUR.— HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. By MARGARET MAC- ARTHUR. ...
Preston - Page 3
-General in his Majesty's Army, and MP for Preston. By EB DE FONBLAN^UE. With Portrait, Heliotype Plate, and Maps. 8vo. i&t. BURKE. ...
Philadelphia - Page 314
The streets of the city are as wretched and disgusting as those of all Turkish places, and Philadelphia must have greatly declined since the time of ...
more pages: 55 90 91 307 308
Emmaus - Page 37
going to the little village of Emmaus, were joined by Him, and talked with Him, though they knew Him not till He vanished from their sight. ...
RUGBY, TENNESSEE - Page 15
RUGBY, TENNESSEE. Being some account of the Settlement founded on the Cumberland Plateau by the L> >ard of Aid to Land Ownership. ...
Toronto - Page 24
Professor of History and English Literature in University College, Toronto :— PREHISTORIC ANNALS OF SCOTLAND. New Edition, with numerous Illustrations ...