Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... Peter's third denial , the Gospels of both Matthew and Luke record he " egressus foras , flevit amare " ( Matt . 26.75 ; Luke 22.62 ; “ He went outside and wept bitterly ” ) . Apparently Peter left the courtyard where he had been ...
... Peter's third denial , the Gospels of both Matthew and Luke record he " egressus foras , flevit amare " ( Matt . 26.75 ; Luke 22.62 ; “ He went outside and wept bitterly ” ) . Apparently Peter left the courtyard where he had been ...
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... Peter fearfully ran to conceal himself in the rock known as Gallicantus and did not appear as long as Christ was dying on the cross . " The Cursor mundi , written around 1300 , suggests that Peter went to rest under a rock on the night ...
... Peter fearfully ran to conceal himself in the rock known as Gallicantus and did not appear as long as Christ was dying on the cross . " The Cursor mundi , written around 1300 , suggests that Peter went to rest under a rock on the night ...
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... Peter after he had separated from John . The second is the legend of Christ meeting Peter at the mouth of a cave . The third suggests no geographical location of Peter's flight but does stress the nature of the meeting , which was one ...
... Peter after he had separated from John . The second is the legend of Christ meeting Peter at the mouth of a cave . The third suggests no geographical location of Peter's flight but does stress the nature of the meeting , which was one ...
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