Early Church Fathers Scripture Index : Texts
Mark 9:26
There are 3 footnotes for this reference.
Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume 9, page 81, footnote 33 (Image)
Gospel of Peter, Diatessaron, Apocalypses, Visio Pauli, Testament of Abraham, Acts of X/P, Zosimus, Aristides, Clement, Origen
The Diatessaron of Tatian. (HTML)
The Diatessaron. (HTML)
Section XXIV. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 1733 (In-Text, Margin)
... help me wherein thou [39] canst, and have mercy upon me. Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe! All [40] things are possible to him that believeth. And immediately the father of the child [41] cried out, weeping, and said, I believe, my Lord; help my lack of faith. And when Jesus saw the hastening of the people, and their coming at the sound, he rebuked that unclean spirit, and said to it, Thou dumb spirit that speakest not, I command [42] thee, come out of him, and enter not again into him.[Mark 9:26] And that spirit, devil, cried out much, and bruised him, and came out; and that child fell as one dead, and [43] many thought that he had died. But Jesus took him by his hand, and raised him [44] up, and gave him to his father; and that child was ...
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 1, Volume 6, page 154, footnote 18 (Image)
Augustine: Sermon on the Mount, Harmony of the Gospels, Homilies on the Gospels
The Harmony of the Gospels. (HTML)
Book II (HTML)
Of the Man Who Brought Before Him His Son, Whom the Disciples Were Unable to Heal; And of the Question Concerning the Agreement Between These Three Evangelists Also in the Matter of the Order of Narration Here. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 1104 (In-Text, Margin)
116. Matthew goes on in the following terms: “And when He was come to the multitude, there came to Him a certain man, kneeling down before Him, and saying, Lord, have mercy on my son; for he is lunatic, and sore vexed;” and so on, down to the words, “Howbeit this kind is not cast out but by prayer and fasting.” Both Mark and Luke record this incident, and that, too, in the same order, without any suspicion of a want of harmony.[Mark 9:16-28]
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 13, page 351, footnote 8 (Image)
Gregory the Great II, Ephriam Syrus, Aphrahat
Selections from the Hymns and Homilies of Ephraim the Syrian and from the Demonstrations of Aphrahat the Persian Sage. (HTML)
Aphrahat: Select Demonstrations. (HTML)
Of Faith. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 717 (In-Text, Margin)
17. Also our Saviour used thus to say to every one who drew near to Him to be healed:— According to thy faith be unto thee. And when the blind man approached Him, He said to him:— Dost thou believe that I am able to heal thee? That blind man said to Him:— Yea, Lord, I believe. And his faith opened his eyes. And to him whose son was sick, He said:— Believe and thy son shall live. He said to Him:— I believe, Lord; help thou my feeble faith.[Mark 9:26] And by his faith his son was healed. And also when the nobleman came near to Him, by his faith was his boy healed, when he said to our Lord:— Speak the word and my servant will be cured. And our Lord was astonished at his faith, and according to his ...