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Identifier: apocryphalbookso00hon (find matches)
Title: The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, not included
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Hone, William, 1780-1842 Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724 Wake, William, 1657-1737
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Gebbie & co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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theLady St. Mary had commandedthe Lord Jesus to fetch her somewater out of the well; 13 And when he had gone tofetch the water, the pitcher, whenit was brought up full, brake. 14 But Jesus spreading hismantle gathered up the wateragain, and brought it in that tohis mother. 15 Who, being astonished atthis wonderful thing, laid up this,and all the other things which shehad seen, in her memory. 16 T Again on another daythe Lord Jesus was with someboys by a river and they drewwater out of the river by littlechannels, and made little fish-pools. 17 But the Lord Jesus hadmade twelve sparrows, and placedthem about his pool on each side,three on a side. 18 But it was the Sabbath day,and the son of Hanani a Jew cameby, and saw them making thesethings, and said, Do ye thusmake figures of clay on the Sab-bath? And he ran to them, andbroke down their fish-pools. 19 But when the Lord Jesusclapped his hands over the spar-rows which he had made, theyfled away chirping. 20 At length the son of Hanani
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THE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE.FROM A GREEK PAINTING IN DISTEMPER ON WOOD. Gathers spilt water. I. INFANCY. Kills a playfellow. coming to the fish-pool of Jesusto destroy it, the water vanishedaway, and the Lord Jesus said tohim, 21 In like manner as this waterhas vanished, so shall thy lifevanish; and presently the boydied. 22 T Another time, when theLord Jesus was coming home inthe evening with Joseph, he meta boy, who ran so hard againsthim, that he threw him down; 23 To whom the Lord Jesussaid, As thou hast thrown medown, so shalt thou fall, nor everrise. 24 And that moment the boyfell down and died. CHAP. XX. 4 Sent to school to Zaccheus to learn hisletters, and teaches Zaccheus. 13 Sentto another schoolmaster. 14 refuses totell his letters, and the schoolmastergoing to whip him his hand withersand he dies. THERE was also at Jerusalemone named Zaccheus, whowas a schoolmaster. 2 And he said to Joseph, Jo-seph, why dost thou not sendJesus to me, that he may learnhis letters? 3 Jose

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