| 1818 - 498 str.
...three, meaning the Father, Son and Holy Ghost ; he clenched his fist, to say that these three were one. I then took out an orange, signifying the goodness...and preferable to every luxury. The Professors were very glad that matters had turned out so well ; so having got <|uit of the Ambassador, they next got... | |
| 1820 - 344 str.
...meaning the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ; he clenched his fist, to say that these three were one : I took out an orange, signifying the goodness of God,...which the wonderful man presented a piece of bread, shewing that it was the staff of In"-, and preferable to every luxury. The Professors were very glad... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 str.
...three, meaning the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; he clenched his fist, to say that these three were one. I then took out an orange, signifying the goodness...and preferable to every luxury." The professors were very glad that matters had turned 'out so well ; so having got quit of the ambassador, they next got... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 str.
...held up three, meaning the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ; he clenched his fist, to say that these were one. I then took out an orange, signifying the goodness...which the wonderful man presented a piece of bread, shewing that it was the staff of life, and preferable to every luxury." The Professors were very glad... | |
| Scotch haggis - 1829 - 436 str.
...three, meaning the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost . he clinched his fist to say that these three are one. 1 then took out an orange, signifying the goodness of...which the wonderful man presented a piece of bread, shewing that it was the staff of life, and prefei able to every luxury." The professors were glad that... | |
| M. Randall - 1834 - 328 str.
...these are the father and son, I held up three meaning father, ion and holy ghost ; he clenched his fist to say, that these three are one. I then took out...signifying the goodness of God, who gives his creatures riot only the necessaries of life, but the luxuries thereof; upon which the wonderful man presented... | |
| 1839 - 444 str.
...Son; I held up three, meaning the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; he clenched his fist, to say that the three are one. I then took out an orange, signifying...the staff of life, and preferable to every luxury." r The Professors were glad that matters had turned out so well j so, having got quit of the ambassador,... | |
| Joseph Robertson - 1840 - 290 str.
...the Father and Son ; I held up three, meaning the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; he clenched his fist, to say that these three are one. I then took out an...signifying the goodness of God, who gives his creatures not onlythe necessaries but the luxuries of life ; upon which the wonderful man presented a piece of bread,... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 str.
...the Father and Son ; I held up three, meaning the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; he clenched his fist, to say that these three are one. I then took out an...wonderful man presented a piece of bread, showing that that •was the staff of life, and preferable to every luxury." The professors were glad that matters... | |
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