. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. THE FIRST DENIAI Saint John — Chap. 18 isciPULUs autem ille eratnotus pontilîci, et intro-J ivit cum jesLi in atriumpontificis. 16. Petrus autem stabat John enter the court OF SAINT PHTKR ad ostium foris. Exivit ergo discipulusalius, qui erat notus pontihci, et dixitostiariae, et introduxit Petrum. 17. Dicit ergo Petro ancilla ostiaria:Numquid et tu ex discipulis es hominisistius ? Dicit ille : Non sum. 18. Stabant autem servi et ministriad prunas, quia frigus erat, et calefa-ciebant se ;
. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. THE FIRST DENIAI Saint John — Chap. 18 isciPULUs autem ille eratnotus pontilîci, et intro-J ivit cum jesLi in atriumpontificis. 16. Petrus autem stabat John enter the court OF SAINT PHTKR ad ostium foris. Exivit ergo discipulusalius, qui erat notus pontihci, et dixitostiariae, et introduxit Petrum. 17. Dicit ergo Petro ancilla ostiaria:Numquid et tu ex discipulis es hominisistius ? Dicit ille : Non sum. 18. Stabant autem servi et ministriad prunas, quia frigus erat, et calefa-ciebant se ; erat autem cum eis et Pe-trus stans et calefaciens HAT disciple was knownunto the high priest, andwent in with |esus into thepalace of tHe high But Peter stood atthe door without. Then went out thatother disciple, which was known untothe high priest, and spake unto her thatkept the door, and brought in Peter. 17. Then saith the damsel that keptthe door unto Peter, Art not thou alsoone of this mans disciples? He saith, Iam not. 18. And the servants and officersstood there, who had made a fire ofcoals; for it was cold : and they warmedthemselves : and Peter stood with them,and warmed himself. The second denial of Saint Peter Saint John — Chap. 18, v. 25
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