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Matth. XVIII. 1. Mark IX. 33. And again the two Sons of Zebedee (who always seemed to be equal with him in our Saviour's favour) have their desire of preference promoted by their Mother, Matth. XX. 10. &c. Nay, this dispute was renewed at his last Supper (as he understands Luke XXII. 24, 25.) concerning which his words are remarkable. |
Matthew XVIII. 1. Mark IX. 33. And again the two Sons of Zebedee (who always seemed to be equal with him in our Saviour's favour) have their desire of preference promoted by their Mother, Matthew XX. 10. etc. Nay, this dispute was renewed At his last Supper (as he understands Lycia XXII. 24, 25.) Concerning which his words Are remarkable. |
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