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* '''1844''', Miles Coverdale, ''Writings and Translations of Myles Coverdale<!--: Containing The Old Faith. A Spiritual and Most Precious Pearl. Fruitful Lessons. A Treatise on the Lord's Supper. Order of the Church in Denmark. Abridgement of the Enchiridion of Erasmus-->'', chapter II, page 315: |
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*: {{...}} a disciple of Jesu, {{...}} he [Pilate] granted him the body of Jesu, and commanded it to be given him. Joseph had brought a white linen cloth, and took down the body of Jesu, and wrapt it in the fair linen cloth. {{...}} So taking the body of Jesu, they wound it with clothes, {{...}} And by the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a garden, there was a garden, and in the garden a new sepulchre. There Joseph laid Jesus in his own new sepulchre, {{...}} they laid Jesus into it; {{...}} |
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* '''1911''', C. H. A. Bjerregaard, "The Inner Life And Jesus, The Christ: VII. '''Jesu''' Consciousness and his Theosophy" ''The Word'', volume 13: |
* '''1911''', C. H. A. Bjerregaard, "The Inner Life And Jesus, The Christ: VII. '''Jesu''' Consciousness and his Theosophy" ''The Word'', volume 13: |
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English citations of Jesu
Latinate genitive of Jesus
- 1844, Miles Coverdale, Writings and Translations of Myles Coverdale, chapter II, page 315:
- […] a disciple of Jesu, […] he [Pilate] granted him the body of Jesu, and commanded it to be given him. Joseph had brought a white linen cloth, and took down the body of Jesu, and wrapt it in the fair linen cloth. […] So taking the body of Jesu, they wound it with clothes, […] And by the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a garden, there was a garden, and in the garden a new sepulchre. There Joseph laid Jesus in his own new sepulchre, […] they laid Jesus into it; […]
- 1911, C. H. A. Bjerregaard, "The Inner Life And Jesus, The Christ: VII. Jesu Consciousness and his Theosophy" The Word, volume 13:
- page 147: In the article on the Messiah idea I said that however vague it was, the Messiah Idea did not fit into the narrow frame of Jesu life as that is told in the gospels.
- page 150: I will even suggest that Jesus is a Brahmin, reincarnated. I mean to say that Jesu life would fit in admirably as a continuation of a Brahmin's life, […]
- page 159: And Jesu gospel was also a “good will,” as the angels sang at the time of his birth; and his life was one of social service. You see readily the Oriental family likeness, and Jesus formulated his theosophy, as his historian has recorded it, ...