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Lucas - Lucas , Philippians 1:24 (AV [Note: Authorized Version
Lucas Holste - Also known as Lucas Holste
Lucas Holstenius - Also known as Lucas Holste
Holste, Lucas - Also known as Lucas Holste
Holstenius, Lucas - Also known as Lucas Holste
Des Moines, Iowa, Diocese of - Comprises that part of the State of Iowa bounded east by the eastern boundaries of the counties of Polk, Warren, Lucas, and Wayne, south by the State of Missouri, west by the Missouri River, and north by the northern boundaries of the counties of Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, Guthrie, Dallas, and Polk; area, 12,446 square miles; erected, 1911; suffragan of Dubuque
Lucius of Cyrene - A distinct name from Luke, = Lucas, = Lucanus
Luke - Luke (lûke), Colossians 4:14; called also Lucas, Philemon 1:24, A
Luke - The name Luke, or Lucas, Philippians 1:24 , is the same as Lucanus in Latin
Iowa - Catholic influence on place-names of the state is shown in the following: ...
Saint Ansgar
Saint Anthony
Saint Benedict
Saint Charles
Saint Donatus
Saint Lucas
Saint Marys
Saint Olaf
Archdioceses, past and present, include ...
Dubuque
Dioceses, past and present, include: ...
Davenport
Des Moines
Sioux City
See also ...
patron saints index
Happiness - Bolton and Lucas on Happiness; Henry's Pleasantness of a Religious Life; Grove's and Paley's Mor
Catholic Association - When founded in London with the approbation of Cardinal Manning, 1891, the prime movers were Edward Lucas (chairman) and Charles Munich (secretary), while the committee of management included among others Lord Archibald Douglas, Monsignor Nugent, Lord Godolphin Osborne, and James Britten
California - ...
The early Spanish missionaries left their mark on Californian place-names, including ...
Bethany
Camp Angelus
Carmel
Concepción
Cupertino
Guadalupe
Los Angeles (The Angels)
Sacramento
San Andreas
San Anselmo
San Ardo
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Bruno
San Carlos
San Clemente
San Diego
San Dimas
San Fernando
San Francisco
San Gabriel
San Geronimo
San Gregorio
San Jacinto
San Joaquin
San Jose
San Juan Bautista
San Juan Capistrano
San Leandro
San Lorenzo
San Lucas
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Rey
San Marcos
San Marino
San Martin
San Mateo
San Miguel
San Onofre
San Pablo
San Pedro
San Quentin
San Rafael
San Ramon
San Simeon
San Ysidro
Santa Ana
Santa Anita
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz (Holy Cross)
Santa Fe (Holy Faith)
Santa Margarita
Santa Maria
Santa Monica
Santa Paula
Santa Rosa
Santa Susana
Santa Ynez
Santa Ysabel
Trinidad
Many of the above names, and several similar ones, occur also in California as names of counties, and of natural features such as islands, mountains, bays, rivers, etc
Association, Catholic - When founded in London with the approbation of Cardinal Manning, 1891, the prime movers were Edward Lucas (chairman) and Charles Munich (secretary), while the committee of management included among others Lord Archibald Douglas, Monsignor Nugent, Lord Godolphin Osborne, and James Britten
Silas - ...
Probably Silas is an abbreviation, like Lucas (Luke), Hermas, Amplias, Epaphras, Nymphas
Theudas - Krenkel (Josephus und Lucas, Leipzig, 1894, pp. Holtzmann, ‘Lucas und Josephus’ in ZWT [Note: WT Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Theologie
Perpetua, Vibia - by Lucas Holstenius in 17th cent
Luke - ...
(2) Jerome...
‘Lucas medicus Antiochensis, ut eius scripta indicant, Graeci sermonis non ignarus fuit, sectator apostoli Pauli et omnis peregrinationis eius comes scripsit evangelium, de quo idem Paulus: Misimus, inquit, cum illo fratrem cuius laus est in evangelio per omnes ecclesias; ed ad Colossenses: Salutat vos Lucas, medicus carissimus; et ad Timotheum: Lucas est mecum solus. ...
(3) The Monarchian Prologues...
‘Lucas Syrus natione Antiochensis, arte medicus, discipulus apostolorum, postea Paulum secutus usque ad confessionem eius, serviens deo sine crimine
Lysanias - Lucas, 1894, pp
Libertines - , has traced the history of this emendation in an interesting manner from Beza (1559) to Blass (1898) From Beza’s Annotationes he quotes the following sentence, in which the main difficulty of the text is well stated: ‘Neque enim video qua ratione Lucas istos [Libertinos] appellet ex conditione, caeteros vero ex gente ac patria
Silas or Silyanus - , London, 1894-95); Van Vloten, ‘Lucas und Silas,’ in ZWT [Note: WT Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Theologie
American Martyrology -
Lucas Maldonado, O
Name - ); Hermogenes (like Hermagoras and Hermodorus) into Hermas (Romans 16:14, 2 Timothy 1:15, and the author of the Pastor); Lucanus into Lucas (Philemon 1:24, etc
Seventy (2) - ) as follows:—James (brother of the Lord), Timothy, Titus, Barnabas, Ananias, Stephen, Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Simon, Nicolas, Parmenas, Cleopas, Silas, Silvanus, Crescens, Epenetus, Andronicus, Amplias, Urbanus, Stachys, Apelles, Aristobulus, Narcissus, Herodion, Rufus, Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Hermas, Patrobas, Rhodion, Jason, Agabus, Linus, Gaius, Philologus, Olympas, Sosipater, Lucius, Tertius, Erastus, Phygellus, Hermogenes, Dermas, Quartus, Apollos, Cephas, Sosthenes, Epaphroditus, Caesar, Marcus, Joseph Barsabbas, Artemas, Clemens, Onesiphorus, Tychicus, Carpus, Euodius, Philemon, Zenas, Aquila, Priscas, Junias, Marcus (2), Aristarchus, Pudens, Trophimus, Lucas the Eunuch, Lazarus
Lord's Prayer (i) - 116): ‘Lucas in oratione dominica petitiones non septem sed quinque complexus est’; thus it became the custom in the West to count seven petitions; but Origen, Chrysostom, and the Reformed Churches count six, connecting ‘but deliver us from evil’ closely with what precedes
Josephus - The most thorough-going adherent of the theory is Krenkel (Josephus und Lucas), who finds, for instance, in St