| John Bird Sumner - Bible - 1847 - 602 pages
...mother. As she stood disconsolate by his cross, he pointed her out to his beloved disciple, saying, " Behold thy mother. And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home." 6 And so likewise he has provided, by his commandments, that his poor disciples shall be cared for... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...the cross, when turning to his mother he said, "Woman, behold thy son," and to the Disciple John, " Behold thy mother," and " from that hour that Disciple took her to his own home," without having his heart smote within him ! We see it in his treatment of the woman taken in adultery,... | |
| 1848 - 526 pages
....like nature that we can recall, and which are plainly traced wit by the hand of truth itself — " And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home." We ask the man of the world — the reader of Shakspeare — the frequenter of Clubs and of Houses... | |
| Francis Storr - 1849 - 302 pages
...standing by whom He loved, He saith unto His mother, Behold thy son; then saith He to the disciple, Behold thy mother; and from that hour that disciple took her to his own home." 1 Here is that which may well cheer the afflicted follower of his Lord. In the midst of suffering Jesus... | |
| bart Edward Cust (hon. sir) - 1850 - 898 pages
...sorrows, and to protect her old age from future want and misery, He said to His beloved disciple, " Behold thy mother ! and from that hour that disciple took her to his own home." Such instances as these of the conformity of events to our probable expectations, are truly genuine... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 768 pages
...cross, when, turning to his mother, he said, " Woman, behold thy son," and to the Disciple John, " Behold thy mother," and " from that hour that Disciple took her to his own home," without having his heart smote within him! We sce it ih his treatment of the woman taken in adultery,... | |
| Theology - 1864 - 940 pages
...by whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, ' Woman, behold thy son.' Then saith he to the disciple, 'Behold thy mother.' And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home." And again we read (vs. 34, 35): "One of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came... | |
| Papal errors - 1851 - 266 pages
...directing her attention to his beloved disciple John, said to her, " Woman, behold thy son," and to John, " Behold thy mother ; " and from that hour that disciple took her to his own home.J This transaction emphatically marks the termination of all earthly relationships, however near... | |
| Frances Upcher - 1852 - 208 pages
...standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman behold thy son! Then saith he to the disciple, Behold thy mother. And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home." Thus in his last moments did he provide for her comfort and care, who had been a kind and tender mother... | |
| Stephen Wilkinson Dowell - 1852 - 236 pages
...by whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son ! Then saith he to the disciple, Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home." (John xix. 26, 27.) John is called (in John xiii. 23) " the disciple whom Jesus loved." 4. What part... | |
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