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and , in reply to their inquiries , complained that her Lord had been removed she knew not whither . At this time Jesus , in a dress borrowed , it may be , of Joseph ' s gardener , came up and stood near enough to be seen by Mary Magdalene ; but in that dress , and with her eyes filled with tears , she did not recognize h \ w ; and she , together with the rest , now turned to go into the city , and inform the other disciples of wliat had happened-Jesus followed them , and when they had advanced a few steps Sained them , and asked Mary why she wept . She repiiad as to the gardener , and Jesus made himself known . According to their Lord's comtuand , the women then hastened , with
Mary Magdalene , to find tbe disciples in the city ; and at the Sftme time some of the guard went in to the priests , and related , ' all that had come to pass ; how the sepulchre had been opened , a , nd what had been said and done by the angels , the women ,
Peter , Jo hn , Mary Magdalene , and Jesus Christ . While they were relating these things , Mary Magdalene and her company were reporting them to the apostles , together with what they iiad learned perhaps upon the road from soi ^ e of the guards
concerning what had happened before their arrival at the sepulchre- Soon after Mary had reported these things to the disciples , Peter , and perhaps John , who at first went to their own homes , came to the rest of the apostles , and related what they had seen , confirming ; in part the testimony of the women .
la the course of that day , Peter , with Alpheus , went , on what occasion docs not certainly appear , but perhaps in their way to Galilee to meet Jesus there , according to hig injunction and promise , to EimnauSj a village about seven miles from Jerusalem ; and having m ^ et with Jesus in their way thither , they shortened their stay at Emmaus ; and as soon as they had finished their meal , returned to Jerusalem , where they found
the apostles assembled * and some persons with them , just at that time telling them that the Lord had now appeared unto Simon . At the same lirne Jesus himself entered the room , and » gave them sufficient evidence that he was risen again ^ Thomas was not presents taut soon afterwards the eleven went into
Gajiilee , and ^ in some part of the hill country ., being all together in a house there , Jesus again appeared , and was seen by Thomas also . In Galilee they continued till the time drew near when Jesus was to be received into glory ,, when they returned ¦ w ith him to Jerusalem- Thence they accompanied him to the Mount of Olives , from which he was taken up on high , to receive gifts for men . Such , from a very careful comparison of the four accounts of these important transactions , appeals to be the order iti
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424 Vindication of Mr . Cappe r s Discourses .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1806, page 424, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1727/page/32/
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