Which preposition to use with lukes
Oh, for such a heart, with the thews and sinews of a truly English brain!' Next day he met Luke in that room.
Things remained thus for more than a year and a half, when Farmer Modbury's wife died, and other circumstances occurred which induced him to promote Luke to a more lucrative and responsible situation on the farm.
" "I'll do it," replied Luke with alacrity.
But the order of the clauses is entirely different from that in Clement, and the first clause [Greek: mae krinete hina mae krithaete] is identical with St. Matthew and more nearly resembles the parallel in St. Luke than in Clement.
Looks like it was a even break to methe word of you and Luke against his and Swing's.
Leaving Timothy and Luke at Philippi, Paul and Silas proceeded to Thessalonica, the largest and most important city of Macedonia, where there was a Jewish synagogue in which Paul preached for three consecutive Sabbaths.
The Luke of Angoulême's (the Dauphin's) visit has delayed the expedition four days.
All the love and tenderness which she had felt for Luke during the time she had known him, seemed to be concentrated within her at that moment.
The confusion in the text of St. Luke as to the early clauses of the Lord's Prayer is well known.
This is thought to contain references to St. Matthew's Gospel by Dr. Westcott, and, strange to say, both to St. Matthew and St. Luke by Volkmar.
Charge, you bad dog!" "But lookit," resumed Swing Tunstall, when the dust of conflict was beginning to settle and he was poking about in the hay in search of three shirt-buttons and his pocket knife, "lookit, Racey, you didn't say anything to Luke about yore being friendly with this Dale party.